Did Russia Test A Hypersonic Missile From Syria?

A Russian MiG-31 with a Kinzahl hypersonic missile.  

Breaking Defense: Did Russia Test Hypersonic Missile From Syria? Israel May Know 

Some Israeli observers say the missile test is part of Moscow's effort to gain a very strong presence in the Mediterranean. For example, they say that in recent days the Russian Air Force and the Russian Navy performed a joint combat drill just 30 km from the British aircraft carrier HMS Queen Elizabeth, is currently in the eastern Mediterranean near Cyprus. 

TEL AVIV: Israel appears to have monitored Russia’s air force testing a Kinzhal hypersonic missile over the Mediterranean last week. 

Israeli sensors monitor the area constantly and data from them is being checked. The test was probably performed after a Russian aircraft took off from Khmeimim air base located southeast of Latakia, a city in northwestern Syria, Israeli sources say. 

The KH-47M2 Kinzhal is an air-launched Russian nuclear capable missile with a range of 2,000 km. It can reach a speed of Mach 10 and is capable of performing evasive maneuvers. 

Russian media reported that the Kinzhal missile was fired from a MiG-31K aircraft at a virtual target in the Mediterranean. The planes took off from the Khmeimim air base in Syria.  

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Update #1: Russia’s Hypersonic Ship-Killers Head To The Med As British Carrier Sails Nearby (Forbes)  

WNU Editor: These tests are being conducted to protect Russia's air and navy bases in Syria.



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