KREMLIN TOUTS DAD OF ALL BOMBS:

JFK Assassination
Bruce Patrick Brychek
Senior Member
Posts: 3703
Joined: Sat Dec 02, 2006 4:53 am

KREMLIN TOUTS DAD OF ALL BOMBS:

Post by Bruce Patrick Brychek »

09.18.2007Dear JFK Murder Solved Forum Members and Readers:Keep watching for signs of the "Return Of The Cold War."Remember that GHWB and George W. have been Communicationg and Meeting with Vladamir Putin, the Former Head of the KGB who knows GHWB, the Former Head of the CIA all too well. And understandthat GHWB was as Highly a Confidential, and Secretive Member of Majestic Twelve, as was Allen Dulles,even after JFK removed Dulles from the CIA. Recall it was GHWB that told President Carter that wantingto know about Aliens and Roswell was not sufficient, and that Carter DID NOT HAVE SUFFICIENT CLEARANCEEVEN AS PRESIDENT FOR MANY SUBJECT MATTERS. Never forget that. My Opinion.Chicago Tribune, Section 1, page 16, Wednesday, September 12, 2007:KREMLIN TOUTS "DAD OF ALL BOMBS.""The Russian Military has successfully tested what it describes as the World's Most Powerful Non-Nuclear, Air Delivered Bomb. Channel One television said Tuesday that the New Weapon, nicknamed the 'Dad Of All Bombs,' is four times more powerful than the U.S. "Mother Of All Bombs." Unlike anuclear weapon, the bomb doesn't hurt the environment, an official said."Commentary:Any thoughts as we begin to prepare for the next fifty (50) years of yet another "Cold War ?" My Opinion.Remember that I predicted and stated that GHWB and George W. LAID OUT THE NEW COLD WAR PLANSWITH VLADAMIR PUTIN ALREADY. Watch and see what develops over the next 5 - 10 - 20 years.Sounds like long term preparation for bombing, takeover, and immediate occupancy of other countries.CONTOL OF THE AIR SPACE.CONTROL OF THE LAND AND NATURAL RESOURCES.CONTROL OF THE POPULATION.GENOCIDE.POPULATION CONTROL.Wasn't this the same thought behind the U.S.Neutron Bomb ?Any more recent analyses, interviews, investigations, readings, research, study, thoughts, or writingson this subject matter ?Bear in mind that we are trying to attract and educate a Whole New Generation of JFK Researcher'swho may not be as well versed as you.Respectfully,BB.
M.C.Newton
Posts: 29
Joined: Mon Oct 21, 2019 8:23 pm

Post by M.C.Newton »

Bruce Patrick Brychek
Senior Member
Posts: 3703
Joined: Sat Dec 02, 2006 4:53 am

KREMLIN TOUTS DAD OF ALL BOMBS:

Post by Bruce Patrick Brychek »

09.19.2007Dear JFK Murder Solved Forum Members and Readers"Mr. M. C. Newton - Thank You for your reply about the Russian Bomb Test. I made copies, and will be using some of the information in my future writings. As you often do, Newton, you come up with some really great information and Posts. Thank You from me as a mere fellow JFK Forum Member who sincerely supports My Trusted and Respected Friend, Mr. Willem Dankbaar, and his JFK MurderSolved Forum, and all of the Regular JFK Forum Members. I think that this JFK Forum is an excellentSearch Engine overall that will only continue to gain momentum over the years.I think that the Contributions, Discussions, Facts, Opinions, Points of Information, Subject Matter's and Theories collected here, while bearing immediate benefit and usefulness, will also create a Collective Synergy that will render Greater Value in the next 5 - 10 - 20 years, and beyond. MyOpinion.Additionally, Bob, Ken, Phil, Newton, Croxford, Tom Jeffers, and a few others that I can't think of as I sit here and write in a rush, Thank You for all of the outstanding work and interest that you provide to the JFK Forum that benefits all serious Member's and Reader's.Any additional analyses, interviews, investigations, readings, research, studies, thoughts, or writingson any aspect of this Subject Matter ?Bear in mind that we are trying to attract and educate a Whole New Generation of JFK Researcher'swho may not be as well versed as you.Comments ?Respectfully,BB.
Bruce Patrick Brychek
Senior Member
Posts: 3703
Joined: Sat Dec 02, 2006 4:53 am

KREMLIN TOUTS DAD OF ALL BOMBS:

Post by Bruce Patrick Brychek »

12.06.2009Dear JFK Murder Solved Forum Members and Readers:As President Obama begins sending 30,000 more Americans to Afghanistan, Iraq, and Pakistan, my interest in the increased Military Industrial Complex, and "The New Cold War" has been revived. AsI have stated in other Headlines and Posts, I think that "The New Never Ending War On Terror And Evil" is merely a "repackaging of The Cold War Concept." Those who forget the lessons of history are doomed to repeat them.Recall that GHWB and George W. have been Communicationg and Meeting with Vladamir Putin, the Former Head of The KGB, well known to GHWB, the Former Head of the CIA.Putin will play an ever increasing part in Global Affairs in the Next 10 - 20 years. My Opinion.Any more recent analyses, interviews, investigations, readings, research, studies, thoughts, or writingson any aspect this Subject Matter ?Bear in mind that we are trying to attract and educate a Whole New Generation of JFK Researcher'swho may not be as well versed as you.Comments ?Respectfully,BB
Dealey Joe
Posts: 0
Joined: Mon Oct 21, 2019 8:23 pm

Re: Kremlin touts 'dad of all bombs:'

Post by Dealey Joe »

Today, September 10, 2014 Russia successfully test launched a missile 100 times more powerful than theAtomic Bombs from Hiroshima and Nagasaki.It was test fired from one of the newest, largest Russiansubmarines.The missile has a range of 3,500 miles.In 2007 Russia bragged about "...the dad of all bombs."Now it is deliverable in a missile.Think the Cold War is dead ?The Main Stream Media doesn't discuss this.What do you think Russia and Putin think ?What do you think ?Had JFK served 2 terms would we be in these positionstoday ?JFK wanted to change things in our life time and was killed for it, and made an example of in broad daylight.Tomorrow is September 11, 2014, the Anniversary ofSeptember 11, 2001.I remember President George Bush standing under a banner that said "Mission Accomplished."What has happened since then ?Dealey Joe.
Bruce Patrick Brychek
Senior Member
Posts: 3703
Joined: Sat Dec 02, 2006 4:53 am

KREMLIN TOUTS DAD OF ALL BOMBS:

Post by Bruce Patrick Brychek »

11.18.2015Dear JFK Murder Solved Forum Members and Readers:09.18.2007 - I originally Posted this Abrasive, Analytical, Important, Predictive, Probative, and VisionaryHeadline. Perhaps the Sense of My Reasoning may make more sense today in light of recent Global andNational Developments.Recall the Communications and Meetings between GHWB and George W. in the early 2000's with VladamirPutin, the Former Head of the KGB, as GHWB was the Former Head of the CIA, and an Invisible, Powerful,All Knowing Member of Majestic Twelve.Keep thinking:CONTROL OF AIR SPACES.CONTROL OF GLOBAL LAND AND NATURAL RESOURCES.CONTROL OF THE POPULATION.GENOCIDE.POPULATION CONTROL.America and NASA have become the Red Headed Bastard Step-Child of Russia's Space Program. Who is Really Steering The Global Ship ? It is certainly not Obama and the U.S.A.Putin and Russia call their own shots, and bow and cower to nobody. Political Correctness is even less in Putin's Thinking Processes than it is in Trump's Thinking Processes, and Putin is now admired Globally by Many/Most.Putin is admired for His Take Charge Leadership by friend and foe alike.Obama just appeared as the Cover Child For a Gay, Lesbian, and Trans-Gender Magazine, admired by theirMember's and Reader's. OUT Magazine has Obama as the Cover Article for ALLY OF THE YEAR FOR 2015.Obama and the U.S.A. have become a Meaningless Rubber Stamp, and are ridiculed Globally by Many/Most.A recent quote by my friend, who is a NASCAR fan, and who accurately monitors Global Affairs has likened Putin and Russia to both having The Lead and Pole Position as Obama and the U.S.A. are being lapped.Any additional analyses, interviews, investigations, readings, research, studies, thoughts, or writings onany aspect of this Subject Matter ?Bear in mind that we are trying to attract and educate a Whole New Generation of JFK Researcher's whomay not be as well versed as you.Comments ?Respectfully,BB.
Bruce Patrick Brychek
Senior Member
Posts: 3703
Joined: Sat Dec 02, 2006 4:53 am

KREMLIN TOUTS DAD OF ALL BOMBS:

Post by Bruce Patrick Brychek »

04.07.2017:Dear JFK Murder Solved Forum Members and Readers:* 09.18.2007 - I Originally Posted this Informative, Powerful Headline, and supporting material.* 04.06.2017 - President Donald Trump ordered U.S. Military Attacks against an Assad Airbase.This "...greatly increases the risk of confrontation with Russia and Iran." THE PERCEPTION OF THIS THREAT ENHANCES THE VIABILITY OF THE COLD WAR, AND THE U.S.CIA, THE ENTIRE INTELLIGENCE COMMUNITY, AND THE U.S. MILITARY INDUSTRIAL CORPORATIONSCERTAINLY WILL BENEFIT. 04.07.2017, BB.While use of banned chemical attacks is abhorrent, less than 100 people were killed.Chicago, Illinois had 13 murders in the last few days, including a pregnant woman.Chicago, Illinois has had over 100 murders this year already.Chicago, Illinois had almost 500 murders last year.Chicago, Illinois has had almost 18,000 shootings in the last several years.There is more money to be made in Policing the World, bringing Democracy to the Rest of theWorld, and bringing the Perceptions of Freedom to the Rest of the World - WITH "We thePeople..." of the U.S. both financing and sacrificing for Fun and Games. 04.07.2017, BB.As always, I strongly recommend that you first read, research, and study material completely yourself about a Subject Matter, and then formulate your own Opinions and Theories.Any additional analyses, interviews, investigations, readings, research, studies, thoughts,or writings on any aspect of this Subject Matter ?Bear in mind that we are trying to attract and educate a Whole New Generation of JFKResearchers who may not be as well versed as you.Comments ?Respectfully,BB.
Bruce Patrick Brychek
Senior Member
Posts: 3703
Joined: Sat Dec 02, 2006 4:53 am

KREMLIN TOUTS DAD OF ALL BOMBS:

Post by Bruce Patrick Brychek »

04.07.2017:Dear JFK Murder Solved Forum Members and Readers:* 09.18.2007 I Originally Posted this Important, Powerful Headline, and supporting materialUS official: Russia deployed missile in violation of treatyROBERT BURNS, Associated Press Russia secretly deploys banned cruise missile: NYTWASHINGTON (AP) — Russia has deployed a cruise missile in violation of a Cold War-era arms control treaty, a Trump administration official said Tuesday, a development that complicates the outlook for U.S.-Russia relations amid turmoil on the White House national security team.The Obama administration three years ago accused the Russians of violating the 1987 Intermediate-Range Nuclear Forces Treaty by developing and testing the prohibited cruise missile, and officials had anticipated that Moscow eventually would deploy it. Russia denies that it has violated the INF treaty.U.S. intelligence agencies have assessed that the missile became operational late last year, said an administration official, who wasn't authorized to publicly discuss the matter and demanded anonymity.The deployment may not immediately change the security picture in Europe, but the alleged treaty violation may arise when Defense Secretary Jim Mattis attends his first NATO meeting in Brussels on Wednesday. It also has stirred concern on Capitol Hill, where Sen. John McCain, the Senate Armed Services Committee chairman, called on the Trump administration to ensure U.S. nuclear forces in Europe are ready."Russia's deployment of nuclear-tipped ground-launched cruise missiles in violation of the INF treaty is a significant military threat to U.S. forces in Europe and our NATO allies," McCain, R-Ariz., said in a statement Tuesday. He said Russian President Vladimir Putin was "testing" Trump.Trump's White House is in a difficult moment, with no national security adviser following the forced resignation Monday night of Michael Flynn. He is accused of misleading Vice President Mike Pence about contacts with a Russian diplomat while President Barack Obama was still in office.Meanwhile, a U.S. defense official said Tuesday that a Russian intelligence-collection ship has been operating off the U.S. East Coast, in international waters. The official was not authorized to discuss an intelligence matter and so spoke on condition of anonymity. The ship had made a port call in Cuba prior to moving north, where it has been monitored off the coast of Delaware, the official said.The New York Times, which was first to report the missile deployment, said the Russians have two battalions of the prohibited cruise missile. One is at a missile test site at Kapustin Yar and one was moved in December from the test site to an operational base elsewhere in the country.The State Department wouldn't confirm the report. It noted that last year it reported Russia was in violation of its treaty obligations not to possess, produce or flight-test a ground-launched cruise missile with a range of between 500 and 5,500 kilometers, or to possess or produce launchers for such missiles."The administration is undertaking an extensive review of Russia's ongoing INF treaty violation in order to assess the potential security implications for the United States and its allies and partners," State Department spokesman Mark Toner said.John Tierney, executive director of the Center for Arms Control and Non-Proliferation, said strategic stability on the European continent is at stake."If true, Russia's deployment of an illegal ground-launched cruise missile represents a very troubling development and should be roundly condemned," Tierney said.Sen. Tom Cotton, an Arkansas Republican, sees little reason for the U.S. to continue adhering to the INF treaty, in light of Russia's violations. He has recommended building up U.S. nuclear forces in Europe, which currently include about 200 bombs that can be delivered by aircraft. The U.S. withdrew land-based nuclear-armed missiles from Europe as part of the INF deal.The treaty has special significance in the recent history of arms control agreements. Signed in December 1987 by President Ronald Reagan and Soviet leader Mikhail Gorbachev, it has been credited with helping accelerate an end to the Cold War and lessening the danger of nuclear confrontation. It stands as the only arms treaty to eliminate an entire class of U.S. and Russian weapons — nuclear and conventional ground-launched ballistic and cruise missiles of intermediate range.The Obama administration had argued for maintaining U.S. compliance with the treaty while urging the Russians to halt violations. At the same time, the Pentagon developed options to counter Russian cruise missile moves, some of which would have involved bold military action.At his Senate confirmation hearing in February 2014, Ash Carter, who headed the Pentagon until last month, said disregard for treaty limitations was a "two-way street," opening the way for the U.S. to respond in kind. He called Russia's violations consistent with its "strategy of relying on nuclear weapons to offset U.S. and NATO conventional superiority."President Trump requested Michael Flynn’s resignation after a weeks long review of his contacts with a Russian diplomat led Trump to conclude he could no longer trust his national security adviser, the White House said Tuesday. But the internal investigation, led by Trump’s government lawyer, found that Flynn hadn’t violated the law.“The evolving and eroding level of trust as a result of this situation and a series of other questionable instances is what led the president to ask for Gen. Flynn’s resignation,” press secretary Sean Spicer told reporters.Spicer did not detail the nature of the “other questionable instances,” but officials pointed to news accounts of Flynn’s temper and of National Security Council dysfunction. And one career national security official told Yahoo News that Flynn had clashed last week with Defense Secretary James Mattis, whose judgment is known to carry great weight with Trump.Trump removed Flynn ostensibly over a controversy involving contacts between the retired Army lieutenant general and a Russian diplomat during the transition. Apparently on Flynn’s say-so, top officials including Vice President Mike Pence and Spicer denied that the conversations touched on the question of U.S. sanctions imposed under the Obama administration in response to allegations that Russia tried to influence the 2016 election. Flynn at first expressed confidence that the sanctions didn’t come up, then later allowed that they might have. A bombshell Washington Post report on Friday disclosed that U.S. intelligence officials possessed transcripts of the calls that contradicted Flynn. Pence press secretary Marc Lotter said Pence “became aware” that Flynn misled him “based on news reports” on Feb. 9.White House spokesman Sean Spicer holds a press briefing at the White House in Washington. (Photo: KevinLamarque/Reuters)White House press secretary Sean Spicer (Photo: Kevin Lamarque/Reuters).“There is nothing the general did that was a violation of any sort. He was well within his duties to discuss issues of common concern between the two countries,” Spicer said.National security experts broadly agree that the 1799 Logan Act, which criminalizes unauthorized diplomatic overtures by nongovernment officials, won’t be invoked — only one indictment has occurred under the law, in 1803. But they note that Flynn’s overtures could violate the unwritten principle of “one president at a time,” which reserves foreign policymaking to the sitting president.Spicer said Trump “was not aware” of the content of Flynn’s contacts with the Russian diplomat and denied that the president-elect had instructed his aide to discuss the sanctions. The press secretary also reaffirmed Trump’s denial that top aides had been in touch with the Russian government during the campaign.The FBI has been looking into whether erstwhile top Trump advisers Carter Page, Paul Manafort and Roger Stone had improper contacts with Russian officials during the election cycle.After Pence’s public denials, then-acting Attorney General Sally Yates approached White House Counsel Don McGahn on Jan. 26 to say that the Department of Justice had information contradicting Flynn’s account, Spicer confirmed. McGahn immediately “briefed the president and a small group of his senior advisers,” then opened an internal investigation that “determined that there is not a legal issue, but rather a trust issue,” the spokesman said. But Spicer declined to say whether any White House officials had read transcripts of Flynn’s calls, or whether those records would be made public.The New York Times reported Tuesday that FBI investigators questioned Flynn in the first days of the administration about his Russian contacts.As the White House labored to contain the controversy, congressional Democrats and some Republicans pushed for investigations of Trump’s relationship with Russia, and a few lawmakers said that Flynn himself should testify.“Did Gen. Flynn do this by himself, or was he directed by somebody to do it?” Sen. Lindsey Graham, R-S.C., asked on CNN. “Americans have a right to know whether or not this was a Gen. Flynn rogue maneuver, or was he basically speaking for somebody else in the White House.”Sen. John McCain, R-Ariz., said that Flynn’s resignation highlights “dysfunction” in the White House and “raises further questions” about the commander in chief’s relations with Russia.“The irony of this entire situation is that the president has been incredibly tough on Russia,” Spicer insisted.Trump has noticeably softened U.S. rhetoric on Moscow, frequently praised Russian President Vladimir Putin during the campaign, and recently brushed back criticism of the former KGB chief’s authoritarian rule, saying, “There are a lot of killers. You think our country’s so innocent?” The White House has left it to U.N. Ambassador Nikki Haley to criticize Russia’s annexation of Crimea. And a Jan. 31 State Department statement about renewed fighting in eastern Ukraine, home to pro-Russia separatists armed and encouraged by Moscow, did not mention Russia.The removal of Trump’s senior national security aide barely three weeks into his term has rattled the West Wing and added another burden to officials already weighed down with unusually bitter infighting and the botched rollout of major policy moves like the president’s new restrictions on travel by seven Muslim-majority nations.Early in the day, acting National Security Adviser Keith Kellogg, Deputy National Security Adviser K.T. McFarland, and Homeland Security Adviser Tom Bossert convened an “all-hands” meeting of the National Security Council. The three told rattled staffers that no one else was leaving or being asked to leave, according to two participants.It was not clear whom Trump would name to succeed Flynn, though Spicer said the White House hopes to announce the new national security adviser this week. Leading contenders are thought to include Kellogg, a retired general; former Vice Adm. Bob Harward; and retired general and former CIA director David Petraeus, who resigned in disgrace after improperly sharing classified information with a woman with whom he was having an extramarital affair.Conway struggles to explain why she said Flynn had Trump’s support hours before he resigned, mention to opine on specific tax or spending proposals, I would point to the importance of improving the pace of longer-run economic growth and raising American living standards with policies aimed at improving productivity. I would also hope that fiscal policy changes will be consistent with putting U.S. fiscal accounts on a sustainable trajectory. In any event, it is important to remember that fiscal policy is only one of the many factors that can influence the economic outlook and the appropriate course of monetary policy. Overall, the FOMC’s monetary policy decisions will be directed to the attainment of its congressionally mandated objectives of maximum employment and price stability.Finally, the Committee has continued its policy of reinvesting proceeds from maturing Treasury securities and principal payments from agency debt and mortgage-backed securities. This policy, by keeping the Committee’s holdings of longer-term securities at sizable levels, has helped maintain accommodative financial conditions.World:Trump counselor Kellyanne Conway can't say when president, VP were told Michael Flynn misled on Russia callKellyanne Conway, counselor to President Trump, said today that she "did not know" whether the president and vice president were made aware three weeks ago that Michael Flynn, who resigned as national security adviser on Monday night, had misled the public and was possibly susceptible to blackmail because of his pre-inauguration conversations with Russia's U.S. ambassador. Flynn resigned because his job had become "increasingly unsustainable," Conway said on "Good Morning America" today, attributing the incidents that led to his resignation to forgetfulness or misleading information. "I'm not here to say who knew what when," Conway said, after being repeatedly pressed on what Trump and Pence knew regarding Flynn's call to the Russian ambassador before the inauguration.Good Morning America:Trump knew for weeks that aide was being misleading over Russia: White HouseReutersLies upon lies about Michael Flynn: The White House’s official explanation of the scandal makes no senseI THINK THAT IT IS IMPORTANT TO ANALYZE THE DEVELOPMENTS OF BOTH RUSSIA'S MILITARY AND SPACEDEVELOPMENTS THAT CLEARLY SEEM TO OUTPACE THOSE OF THE U.S. WHY ? 04.07.2017.As always, I strongly recommend that you first read, research, and study material completely yourself about a Subject Matter, and then formulate your own Opinions and Theories.Any additional analyses, interviews, investigations, readings, research, studies, thoughts,or writings on any aspect of this Subject Matter ?Bear in mind that we are trying to attract and educate a Whole New Generation of JFKResearchers who may not be as well versed as you.Comments ?Respectfully,BB.
Bruce Patrick Brychek
Senior Member
Posts: 3703
Joined: Sat Dec 02, 2006 4:53 am

KREMLIN TOUTS DAD OF ALL BOMBS:

Post by Bruce Patrick Brychek »

04.07.2017:Dear JFK Murder Solved Forum Members and Readers:* 09.18.2007 - I Originally Posted this Important, Powerful Headline and supporting material.* 04.06.2017 - President Trump's Ordering of the U.S. Military to launch Tomahawk Cruise Missiles onSyria brings the risk of threats from both Russia and Iran into FINER focus.* AS YOU READ MY HEADLINES, POSTS, AND COMMENTS, BEAR IN MIND THE BOTH THE INTELLIGENCECOMMUNITIES, AND THE MILITARY INDUSTRIAL COMPLEXES FROM THE U.S., RUSSIA, AND IRAN ALLBENEFIT FROM "THE PERCEPTION OF WARS." 04.07.2017, BB.As always, I strongly recommend that you first read, research, and study material completely yourself about a Subject Matter, and then formulate your own Opinions and Theories.Any additional analyses, interviews, investigations, readings, research, studies, thoughts,or writings on any aspect of this Subject Matter ?Bear in mind that we are trying to attract and educate a Whole New Generation of JFKResearchers who may not be as well versed as you.Comments ?Respectfully,BB.
Bruce Patrick Brychek
Senior Member
Posts: 3703
Joined: Sat Dec 02, 2006 4:53 am

KREMLIN TOUTS DAD OF ALL BOMBS:

Post by Bruce Patrick Brychek »

04.07.2017:Dear JFK Murder Solved Forum Members and Readers:* 09.18.2007 - I Originally Posted this Important, Powerful Headline, and supporting material.* 04.06.2017 - President Donald Trump Ordered the U.S. Military Attack on Syria beginning with59 Tomahawk Cruise Missiles.This enhances the possibilities of serious confrontations and major issues with both Russia and Iran.HAVE WE RESOLVED ALL DOMESTIC ISSUES IN THE U.S. FOR "We the People..." SO THAT WE MAY INCREASEOUR ATTENTION, SACRIFICES, AND SPENDING TO POLICE THE WORLD ? 04.07.2017, BB.RUSSIA CREATES UNSTOPPABLE HYPERSONIC ZIRCON MISSILE WITH NAVY DESTROYING 4,600 M.P.H. SPEED:James Billington, International Business Times Mon, Mar 27 7:01 AM PDT RUSSIA NAVY WARSHIP MISSILE:Russia claims to have created a devastating Hypersonic Missile that travels five times faster than the speed of sound and could rip through Navy Warship Defenses because IT’S TOO FAST TO STOP.The Kremlin's Zircon missile has been called "unstoppable", "unbeatable" and "undefendable" with a 4,600mph speed that only one defense system in the world can destroy – THAT SYSTEM IS OWNED BY RUSSIA.The missile employs revolutionary scramjet technology to reach its hypersonic speeds whereby propulsion is created by forcing air from the atmosphere into its combustor where it mixes with on-board fuel – rather than carry both fuel and oxidizer like traditional rockets. This makes it lighter, and therefore much faster.It uses no fans, rotating turbines or moving parts – just an inlet where air is compressed and a combustor where the air is mixed with fuel. Fewer moving parts also means less chance of mechanical failure.The Zircon has been in testing stages this year and would be capable of destroying the world's most advanced warships and aircraft carriers in one strike and could be put into action by 2020. The US Navy warns it could be fitted to Russia's nuclear-powered KiIRKOV Warship, where it would have a range of up to 500 miles.In comparison, the Royal Navy's Sea Ceptor missile, which is designed to destroy incoming missiles can only travel 15 miles and hit top speeds of 2,300mph.Russia creates “unstoppable’”hypersonic Zircon missile with Navy destroying 4,600mph speedThis presents a huge concern for the Royal Navy and the vulnerability of its new state-of-the-art £6bn ($7.5billion) aircraft carriers the HMS Queen Elizabeth and HMS Prince of Wales, which wouldn't be able to defend against the Zircon. The only way to protect against the Zircon would be to anchor out of its range, which would render many aircraft carriers useless as it would push their planes too far away from targets before they would need to return for fuel.As always, I strongly recommend that you first read, research, and study material completely yourself about a Subject Matter, and then formulate your own Opinions and Theories.Any additional analyses, interviews, investigations, readings, research, studies, thoughts,or writings on any aspect of this Subject Matter ?Bear in mind that we are trying to attract and educate a Whole New Generation of JFKResearchers who may not be as well versed as you.Comments ?Respectfully,BB.
Post Reply