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Iran claims it has developed a hypersonic missile

Por: CBS News Entertainment November 10, 2022

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Tehran — Iran has developed a capable of penetrating all defense systems, General Amirali Hajizadeh, the commander of its Revolutionary Guards aerospace unit, claimed on Thursday. Hypersonic missiles, like traditional ballistic missiles which can deliver nuclear weapons, can fly more than five times the speed of sound. This hypersonic ballistic missile was developed to counter air defense shields, Hajizadeh said, quoted by Iran's Fars... + full article



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