Russia may test-fire Tsirkon hypersonic missile from submarine in late August


Trials of the Tsirkon hypersonic missile from the Project 885 nuclear-powered submarine Severodvinsk (NATO reporting name: Severodvinsk-class) are planned to begin in late August, a source in the defense industry told TASS
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Russian Vyborg Shipyard laid the Purga ice class coastguard ship of project 23550 925 001K-560 Severodvinsk (Picture source: mil.ru)


“The flight development tests of the Tsirkon missile from the Severodvinsk submarine will start in late August. They are planned to be completed before the freezing period starts in the White Sea. Several launches will be conducted,” the source said.

The Research and Production Association of Machine-Building (NPO Mashinostroeniya, part of the Tactical Missiles Corporation) that is the developer and the producer of the Tsirkon hypersonic missile declined to comment on the information provided by the source.

It is known that the flight development tests of the Tsirkon missile are being carried out from a surface carrier that is the Admiral Gorshkov frigate (Admiral Gorshkov-class). Launches against surface and ground targets have already been performed.


Russian Vyborg Shipyard laid the Purga ice class coastguard ship of project 23550 925 0013M22 Tsirkon is a scramjet powered maneuvering anti-ship hypersonic cruise missile currently in testing by Russia  (Picture source: mil.ru)


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