
How will Russia’s hypersonic missile affect the global arms race?
Russia says Avangard can bypass missile defence systems.
Russia says its new hypersonic weapon is a technological breakthrough on the scale of Sputnik – the first satellite launched by the Soviet Union in 1957.
The Avangard is launched on top of an intercontinental ballistic missile. But unlike a regular missile warhead, it can swerve sharply, making it much harder to intercept.
The development is a concern for the United States, which is also having to contend with China’s development of hypersonic arms. Beijing displayed the Dong Feng 17 at a military parade in October.
The US defence secretary has said developing the technology is a priority.
So will the Avangard, which Russia says can fly at 27 times the speed of sound, change the balance of power?
Presenter: Dareen Abughaida
Guests:
Pavel Felgenhauer – defence and military analyst
Tariq Rauf – nuclear arms control specialist
Paul Schulte – former director of proliferation and arms control at the British Ministry of Defence