Avangard

Russia does not want a war, but she is ready for one [Video]

President Putin’s State of the Nation address included the following segment, in which he detailed the prioritization of excellence in military education and also a rundown of the weapons systems in development and (mostly) already deployed in Russia. Among these the Avangard, Tsirkon and Kinzhal hypersonic missiles systems, weapons with speeds as high as Mach […]

Putin’s SOTN Part VIII – Russia as a Technology Center

Our review of the State of the Nation speech given by President Vladimir Putin draws to a close. The speech was massive, and there remain in fact areas that we still did not cover that are worth reading in the full speech, linked here. However, insofar as Russian technology meets the world stage, this last area, scientific research and development, is extremely visible and important.

Western media finally admits Russian Avangard hypersonic weapons

The website for Metro UK news ran a November 9th piece detailing the “terrifying” Russian Avangard program as a reality. The piece details some new information, saying that the Sarmat II (NATO codename “Satan”) missile system is capable of launching up to 24 Avangard hypersonic glide weapons into orbit, from which they can carry out their missions:

Russia begins testing of nuclear-capable underwater drone

Back in March, Russian President Vladimir Putin unveiled to the public an array of so called ‘super weapons’ which are capable of delivering a nuclear payload, and to be able to do so in a way that Western militaries are unable to counter or intercept. Essentially, it means that Russia has in its hands nuclear capable weapons which render the American ballistic missile shield absolutely worthless. A few days ago, it was reported that the Avangard system was passing field testing and was due to enter service.

“Unbeatable” hypersonic Avangard system to come into full service no later than 2019

The Russian News Agency TASS reported on 12 March that the Russian Deputy Defense Minister Yuri Borisov said that the Ministry has signed a defense contract on the most advanced Avangard hypersonic missile complex.
According to an unnamed additional source, the complex is expected to come into full service no later than 2019.