China and Russia are pursuing hypersonic weapons – and the US can’t defend against them

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America’s top nuclear commander described a grim scenario for U.S. forces facing off against a new breed of high-speed weapons that Russia and China are developing.

“We don’t have any defense that could deny the employment of such a weapon against us,” Air Force Gen. John Hyten, commander of U.S. Strategic Command, told the Senate Armed Services Committee on Tuesday. This means that, as of now, the U.S. has to rely on deterrence against these so-called hypersonic weapons, he said.

Republican Sen. Jim Inhofe of Oklahoma then asked the general to explain what a hypersonic weapon is and what it does.

“A hypersonic threat is a system that starts out ballistic so, you’ll see it like a ballistic missile, but then it depresses the trajectory and flies more like a cruise missile or airplane,” Hyten said. “It goes up into the lower reaches of space and turns immediately back down and then levels out.”

At that point, Hyten said, the weapon will fly at a very high level of speed, which is where the term hypersonic comes from.

“Both Russia and China are aggressively pursuing hypersonic capabilities,” Hyten told Inhofe. “We’ve watched them test those capabilities.”

While the latest budget request from the Department of Defense of $686 billion emphasizes a plan to offset emerging threats from Russia and China, it is clear that the U.S. lacks the means to combat hypersonics.

Hyten, who has previously called Russia the “most significant threat” to the U.S., emphasized the need for the U.S. to add another type of nuclear weapon to its arsenal.

“I strongly agree with the need for a low-yield nuclear weapon,” he said of the Pentagon’s request for a low-yield warhead for submarine-launched ballistic missiles. “That capability is a deterrence weapon to respond to the threat that Russia, in particular, is portraying. President Putin announced as far back as April of 2000 that the Russian doctrine will be to use a low yield nuclear weapon on the battlefield.”

Hyten’s comments come ahead of President Donald Trump‘s announcement to “get together in the not-too-distant future” with Vladimir Putin in order to discuss the international arms race.

Earlier this month, during a two-hour state-of-the-nation speech, Putin unveiled a slew of new nuclear weapons as well as a hypersonic missile.

Putin’s speech cited other nations’ actions as a key factor in supercharging Russia’s arsenal.

“I want to tell all those who have fueled the arms race over the last 15 years, sought to win unilateral advantages over Russia, introduced unlawful sanctions aimed to contain our country’s development: All that you wanted to impede with your policies have already happened,” Putin said. “You have failed to contain Russia.”

The intercontinental hypersonic missile, dubbed Avangard, is capable of reaching targets at a speed of 20 times the speed of sound and will strike “like a fireball,” Putin said.

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