These weapons include the Sarmat new
intercontinental ballistic missile and the Kinzhal hypersonic missile
MOSCOW, March 6. /TASS/. New ‘breakthrough’ weapons outlined by
President Vladimir Putin in his State of the Nation Address to the Federal
Assembly on March 1 will arrive for Russian troops on schedule, Defense
Minister Sergei Shoigu said at the ministry’s conference call on Tuesday.
"The president presented a number of most advanced developments of the defense sector, noting that some weapon systems had already arrived for troops. I want to emphasize that all the measures that have been mapped out will be implemented within the timeframe set by state contracts," the defense minister said.
"The president presented a number of most advanced developments of the defense sector, noting that some weapon systems had already arrived for troops. I want to emphasize that all the measures that have been mapped out will be implemented within the timeframe set by state contracts," the defense minister said.
"The
supreme commander-in-chief highly praised the work to strengthen the armed
forces and enhance the country’s defense potential. He stressed that today
Russia has a modern, compact and hi-tech army," Shoigu said.
In his
State of the Nation Address to both houses of Russia’s parliament, Putin
announced about the development and trials of the most advanced strategic
weapons Russia was creating in response to Washington’s unilateral withdrawal
from the ABM Treaty and the deployment of the missile shield both on the
territory of the United States and outside its national borders.
The breakthrough weapons include the Sarmat new intercontinental ballistic missile (ICBM), the Kinzhal hypersonic missile, the nuclear-powered cruise missile and the drone submarine that can be armed with both conventional and nuclear charges.
The Russian
leader stressed that Russia’s growing military might was a reliable guarantee
of peace on the planet while all the work to strengthen the country’s defense
capability had been carried out within the framework of existing arms control
international treaties.
Source: ITAR-TASS 06-03-2018