Moscow. November 29. INTERFAX - The Russian military reported on a new successful test launch of a hypersonic missile "Zircon" from the frigate of the Northern Fleet "Admiral Gorshkov".
"The shooting was carried out from the waters of the White Sea at a marine target position located at a distance of more than 400 kilometers," the Russian Defense Ministry said on Monday.
They reported that the shooting was recognized as successful, the target was hit.
"Surface ships and naval aviation of the Northern Fleet were involved in providing firing and closing the area," the military said.
They stated that the previous test firing at a naval target position was successfully carried out by the crew of this frigate two weeks ago.
The Russian Defense Ministry on Monday published footage of a new launch of a hypersonic missile - it was carried out at night.
Prior to that, the military reported successful test launches of the Zircon from the frigate of the Northern Fleet Admiral Gorshkov (project 22350 ship), in particular, in November and July of this year, as well as in December, November and October 2020.
The Northern Fleet reported that the ships of project 22350 will be the first full-time carriers of this weapon.
On November 18, Russian Defense Minister Sergei Shoigu informed Russian President Vladimir Putin about the successful launch of the Zircon by the Admiral Gorshkov frigate, the Russian Defense Ministry reported. On that day, the ministry said that the ship's crew had fired another Zircon missile as part of the final test cycle of hypersonic missile weapons.
On October 4, the Russian military conducted the first test launch of a hypersonic missile "Zircon" from a nuclear submarine of the Northern Fleet.
On November 3, the President of the Russian Federation announced that the tests of the Zircon missile are being completed, it will enter service with the Russian fleet in 2022.
As Interfax reported, the Ministry of Defense of the Russian Federation on August 24 at the military-technical forum "Army-2021" signed a contract for the supply of Zircon missiles (Tactical Missile Armament Corporation, KTRV)
On November 8, Russian Defense Minister Sergei Shoigu said that the contract for the supply of Zircons to the Armed Forces of the Russian Federation is of a long-term nature.
In February 2019, in a message to the Federal Assembly, the President of the Russian Federation announced that the Zircon missile would be capable of hitting ground and surface targets at a range of over 1,000 kilometers at a speed of about Mach 9. In December 2019, the president said that according to the plan, work is underway on the Zircon hypersonic missile, not only sea-based, but also land-based.
In October, the former chief of the General Staff of the Russian Navy, Admiral Viktor Kravchenko, told Interfax that the Zircon would significantly strengthen the potential of the Russian fleet.