Missile de croisière russe hypersonique Zircon
The missile represents a further development of the HELA (Hypersonic Experimental Flying Vehicle) developed by NPO Mashinostroyeniya that was on display at the 1995 MAKS air show.[citation needed ] Prototypes were test-launched from a Tu-22M3 bomber in 2012-2013.[citation needed ] Launches from a ground-based platform followed in 2015, with first success achieved in 2016.[citation needed ] In April 2017, it was reported Zircon had reached a speed of Mach 8 (6,090 mph; 9,800 km/h; 2,722.3 m/s) during a flight test.
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Russian/US Designation 3M22 Zircon/SS-N-33 Role and Mobility Anti-Ship Hypersonic Cruise Missile; Land-, Air-, and Submarine-Mobile Designer/Production NPO Mashinostroyeniya Warhead Type and Weight Unknown Guidance System/Accuracy Active and Passive Radar Seeker; Unknown Stages/Propellant 2; Solid and Scramjet Status/Number of Units In development; Unknown The 3M22 Zircon or the SS-N-33 is a
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