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if it was stolen technology then why does Russia have hypersonic missiles and we don't?

They don't, we do.

At least attempt to follow along.

CHINA has hypersonic missiles that may exceed the performance of American missiles.

Why it matters is that nuclear isn't practical, you can't really use nukes. But hypersonic conventional warheads can be used, to devastating effect.
 
They don't, we do.

At least attempt to follow along.

CHINA has hypersonic missiles that may exceed the performance of American missiles.

Why it matters is that nuclear isn't practical, you can't really use nukes. But hypersonic conventional warheads can be used, to devastating effect.
you may want to look again . the U.S is still in the testing phase of hypersonic weapons. Russia and China HAVE them.
 
you may want to look again . the U.S is still in the testing phase of hypersonic weapons. Russia and China HAVE them.
I checked again, you're still wrong.


China conducted two TESTS late last year. China has been stealing out technology for decades, and hypersonic is no different.

There is ZERO evidence that Russia has any hypersonic technology.

 
I checked again, you're still wrong.


China conducted two TESTS late last year. China has been stealing out technology for decades, and hypersonic is no different.

There is ZERO evidence that Russia has any hypersonic technology.

the key word is TEST
 
the key word is TEST
Dude, China conducted two TESTS.


TEST

America foolishly (with a lot of treason) let China steal vital technology. China is just as advanced as we are.

Russia?

Uh, no.
 
Dude, China conducted two TESTS.


TEST

America foolishly (with a lot of treason) let China steal vital technology. China is just as advanced as we are.

Russia?

Uh, no.
do y'all understand the difference between testing and having a weapon?

The Kh-47M2 Kinzhal is a nuclear-capable, Russian air-launched ballistic missile, likely derived from Russia’s ground-launched 9K720 Iskander-M. It was one of six “next generation” weapons unveiled by President Putin during a speech in March 2018.1
 
do y'all understand the difference between testing and having a weapon?

The Kh-47M2 Kinzhal is a nuclear-capable, Russian air-launched ballistic missile, likely derived from Russia’s ground-launched 9K720 Iskander-M. It was one of six “next generation” weapons unveiled by President Putin during a speech in March 2018.1

As shown earlier - bluff and bluster by Putin is evidence of utterly nothing.

Russia has no hypersonic weapons and is a full decade away from developing them.
 
Where?

Let's see it!
The Russian Ministry of Defense announced on March 18 that it had deployed the Kinzhal to destroy an underground warehouse for missiles and aviation ammunition in the western part of Ukraine. The following day, the Defense Ministry released a video of the attack and claimed that it had also used the Kinzhal to destroy a Ukrainian storage base in the Mykolaiv region. These incidents were reported by Russian news agencies to be the first uses of Kinzhal missiles in its invasion of Ukraine, though the system may have been previously tested in Syria under war conditions.
 
in case you missed it Russia invaded the Ukraine.

The primary purpose of a hypersonic missile is an anti-ship weapon, for ships with conventional missile defense systems. The Ukraine Navy has no such ships... they currently have no ships actively engaging in combat.

Using a hypersonic missile on ground troops when conventional ASM and bombs would do the trick is silly.

Russia only recently claimed to have deployed there hypersonic missile, there is no record they actually used it.
 

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