Mystery over new Russian weapon
MOSCOW, Russia (AP) -- Russia has designed a "revolutionary" weapon that
would make the prospective U.S. missile defense useless, Russian news
agencies reported, quoting a senior Defense Ministry official.
The official, who was not identified by name, said tests conducted
during last month's military maneuvers would dramatically change the
philosophy behind development of Russia's nuclear forces, the Interfax
and ITAR-Tass news agencies reported on Monday.
If deployed, the new weapon would take the value of any U.S. missile
shield to "zero," the news agencies quoted the official as saying.
The official said the new weapon would be inexpensive, providing an
"asymmetric answer" to U.S. missile defenses, which are proving
extremely costly to develop.
Russia, meanwhile, also has continued research in prospective missile
defenses and has an edge in some areas compared to other nations, the
official said.
The statement reported Monday was in line with claims by President
Vladimir Putin's that experiments performed during last month's
maneuvers proved that Russia could soon build strategic weapons that
could puncture any missile-defense system.
At the time, Col-Gen. Yuri Baluyevsky, the first deputy chief of the
General Staff of the Russian armed forces, explained that the military
tested a "hypersonic flying vehicle" that was able to maneuver between
space and the earth's atmosphere.
Military analysts said that the mysterious new weapons could be a
maneuverable ballistic missile warhead or a hypersonic cruise missile.
While Putin said the development of such new weapons wasn't aimed
against the United States, most observers viewed the move as Moscow's
retaliation to the U.S. missile defense plans.
After years of vociferous protests, Russia reacted calmly when
Washington withdrew from the Anti-Ballistic Missile Treaty in 2002 in
order to develop of a nationwide missile shield. But U.S.-Russian
relations have soured again lately, and Moscow has complained about
Washington's plans to build new low-yield nuclear weapons.
http://edition.cnn.com/2004/WORLD/europe/03/29/russia.weapon.ap/index.html
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