Britain's aims to get its own hypersonic missile into service by 2030: Deadly ... trends now

Britain's aims to get its own hypersonic missile into service by 2030: Deadly ... trends now
Britain's aims to get its own hypersonic missile into service by 2030: Deadly ... trends now

Britain's aims to get its own hypersonic missile into service by 2030: Deadly ... trends now

Military chiefs want to catch up with China , Russia and the United States  The weapon will be capable of flying at speeds five times the speed of sound 

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Britain plans to deploy a UK-made hypersonic cruise missile by 2030, that could smash into Moscow in just 24 minutes. 

Military chiefs want to catch up with China, Russia and the United States by developing a weapon capable of flying at speeds higher than Mach 5, or five times the speed of sound, according to The Telegraph.

The newspaper said the Ministry of Defence (MoD) wants the missile to be designed and built in the UK and to enter use by the end of the decade.

Hypersonic weapons, which are capable of reaching far higher speeds than standard cruise missiles, could evade an opponent's air defence systems because of their speed and mid-flight manoeuvrability.

No decision has been made on whether the weapon would be launched from land, a fighter jet or a warship the plans are allegedly at an early stage.

Military chiefs want to catch up with China , Russia and the United States by developing a weapon capable of flying at speeds higher than Mach 5, or five times the speed of sound. Pictured Grant Shapps, defence secretary

Military chiefs want to catch up with China , Russia and the United States by developing a weapon capable of flying at speeds higher than Mach 5, or five times the speed of sound. Pictured Grant Shapps, defence secretary  

The missiles could be fired from either a jet or a Royal Navy warship. Pictured is Type 45 destroyer HMS Daring testing one of its latest missiles, the Sea Viper

The missiles could be fired from either a jet or a Royal Navy warship. Pictured is Type 45 destroyer HMS Daring testing one of its latest missiles, the Sea Viper

It comes after Prime Minister Rishi Sunak this week committed to spend 2.5% of gross domestic product on defence by 2030.

The MoD declined to comment in detail on the development of hypersonic missile capability, citing national security concerns, but a spokesperson said: 'We are pursuing hypersonic technologies to further develop UK sovereign advanced capabilities.

'We continue to invest in our equipment to meet current and future threats.'

The US and China are believed to

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