Tuesday, August 16, 2022

The

 


question becomes:

Why are we not hearing more about this?

It's coming or we wouldn't be preparing for it.


Hypersonic ‘Missile Attack’ On New York & Philadelphia, US Army, National Guard Held Drills To ‘Douse The Fire’


"The Pentagon considers hypersonic weapons one of the emerging technologies that could determine the outcomes of future wars. However, the United States’ efforts remain lacking as its rivals continue deploying new hypersonic missiles."

(Our adversaries are simply not going to allow us to catch up to them. I've been saying this over a year or so now.)

"The scenario for the latest exercise was believed to be directly inspired by the conflict in Ukraine.

Moscow has been employing missiles to attack targets in big cities."

"The exercise was overseen by Task Force 46 — a multi-state Guard Task Force centered on the 46th Military Police Command of the Michigan National Guard. Task Force 46 is a national response force responding to “catastrophic chemical, biological, radiological, and nuclear incidents” across the country."

"During the exercise, the hypersonic missiles struck New York, Chicago, and Philadelphia.

China and Russia have made significant strides toward developing hypersonic weapons that can travel at Mach 5 or higher. Earlier, Pentagon officials stated that Russia had launched 2,100 missiles, including 10 to 12 hypersonic weapons, in Ukraine at the beginning of May."

(They are using the Ukraine as real world testing, just like Germany did during the Spanish civil war.) 


"The weapon has a speed intended to reduce the time defenders have to react, and many hypersonic weapon flight profiles are currently immune to conventional surface-to-air missiles. The United States lags behind its enemy states in fielding operational hypersonic missiles."

(Sins of Sodom and her sisters again? #1? Arrogence...)

"On the other hand, Russia is believed to have some operational hypersonic weapons, including the Zircon ship-launched missile, Kinzhal air-launched missile, and Avangard strategic hypersonic weapon."

"The KH-47M2 Kinzhal and the Avangard boost-glide vehicle, two of Russia’s operational hypersonic weapons, are both capable of carrying nuclear warheads.

"The DF-17 from China is regarded as nuclear-capable but is not officially referred to as a nuclear weapon. Its primary objective is to target the US aircraft carrier from a greater distance."

China Flashes ‘Rare Footage’ Of DF-17 Hypersonic Missile Ahead Of Army Day Celebrations, Pelosi’s Taiwan Visit


"It is unknown why Moscow used hypersonic weapons in Ukraine, but experts think it may have done so to test the technology’s efficacy in a real-world setting and to pressurize Ukraine. Russia’s Zircon hypersonic missiles can be launched from Russian submarines."

"However, Zircon’s shorter range compared to conventional subsonic cruise missiles means that Russian subs would have to approach their target closer to fire their weapons. They run a higher risk of being discovered—and destroyed—by the American Navy."

(Thats not what the sub mounted Zircon’s are going to be used for, it's not that Russian subs are going to have to get closer to their target, it's when their target unknowingly gets close to them that they will be employed. Moscow is getting ready for our navy to have carrier groups close enough for these type tactics to be employed.)


Again, why are you not hearing about any of this is the question.


On the scene as the U.S. Army conducts drills in Philly to train for ‘America’s worst day’

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