The publication noted the speed of Russian missiles.

So, the article says that "flying at a speed of more than five Machs will provide so much kinetic energy that even a concrete-filled warhead will provoke a powerful explosion when it hits the ground or makes a hole in an aircraft carrier."

The author of the material notes that it is extremely difficult to defend against hypersonic weapons in connection with their maneuverability.

Previously, the Pentagon explained the lag behind Russia in the development of hypersonic weapons by Washington’s stance in other areas and the openness of the United States in the field of weapons.