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Forbes called the Russian Kinzhal missile system a props, stating that the missile does not exist

A well-known publication announced that the Dagger missile did not exist.

Despite all the prospects of the Russian hypersonic aviation missile system "Dagger", one blow which can easily destroy a warship, the Forbes publication, citing expert Tony Cooper, reported that in reality, Russia does not have such weapons, and the demonstration is just a props.

“The Kremlin has announced a plan to equip the second regiment of the Air Force with MiG-31K interceptors, the first - and so far the only fighters compatible with the Russian Kinzhal air-to-surface missile. In fact, perhaps the MiG-31K and their very fast missiles are mostly for show. So far, the Russian Air Force's hypersonic rearmament program seems to have more flares than content. “All the information I get on this is not information,” said Tom Cooper, writer and independent aviation expert. Cooper said he had already heard complaints from Russian sources close to the development of the Daggers. "In essence, this is a show project demonstrating" advanced Russian weapons, "said Cooper.", - reports the edition "Forbes".

Obviously, such criticism is aimed at that. to discredit Russian weapons and the latest Russian developments, since Russia openly demonstrated both the missile itself and its carrier, and also conducted a series of tests of the ARC "Dagger".

“In the United States, they are obviously guided by the principle“ if you don't feel it, it doesn't exist ”. Nevertheless, China and even the United States have analogues of the Dagger, but obviously the States do not want to believe that Russia could get such weapons. ", - the analyst underlines.

And who is Tony Cooper?

Since when does Forbes know about missiles?)

where we got it is not known

The calibers also flew 300 km ... until they hit the barmaley in Syria from the Caspian Sea.

Such a poleaxe can also cut enemy aircraft carriers, not to mention manpower.

Well, what's the matter? "Smile and wave".

I have an exact insider from the manufacturer that the only weapon of the MiG-31K is a poleaxe, vertically tied to the plane with wire. Taking advantage of the advantage in speed, the MiG-31K flies up to the enemy aircraft from below and rips open its belly with an ax.

Where to our Mosfilm with daggers to Hollywood with a "moon" program!

A very correct remark, but not complete: in Russia all air defense systems are armed with slingshots, and the rest is Mosfilm.

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