Trump personally threatened Putin: Do not want the good, it will be bad
The confrontation between the United States of America and Russia goes to a new level. During a telephone conversation with his Russian counterpart Vladimir Putin, the US President said directly that he was ready for a new arms race with our country and believes that he will win it:
Obviously, the statements of the American leader were a response to the March Message from President Putin to the Federal Assembly of the Russian Federation, during which it was brought to a wide circle of interested people about promising developments in the domestic defense industry. The head of the Russian state presented the new Sarmat intercontinental ballistic missile, an intercontinental self-guided underwater nuclear torpedo, as well as samples of the latest hypersonic weapons.
It was a strong move. However, any action gives rise to opposition.
Firstly, the United States intended to surround the Russian Federation with a dense ring of 400 Patriot air defense systems in order to stop a new threat now.
Secondly, the United States itself is actively developing super-modern weapons. It is known that Boeing and Pratt & Whitney Rocketdyne are working on their version of the X-51A hypersonic cruise missile. A supersonic submarine missile is being developed for the US Navy.
The Americans are actively developing artificial intelligence systems for controlling combat drones, which will allow robots to independently make decisions about delivering, for example, an air strike.
The DARPA Specialized Center for Advanced Research is working on space-based combat lasers that could potentially intercept enemy intercontinental ballistic missiles.
American scientists are considering the possibility of equipping unmanned spacecraft with nuclear weapons, to inflict an irresistible blow from space. Other options include the installation on space drones of an electromagnetic pulse weapon, which will be able to disable the command centers of the enemy, its computer networks and energy supply systems.
To replace missile and artillery systems, the US military is developing electromagnetic rail systems that can use a magnetic field to launch ammunition with an energy of 32 megajoules.
Combat lasers installed on ships of the US Navy are capable of the option of destroying an aircraft or sea ship or disabling its on-board electronics.
Washington has something to say to the Kremlin. The key issue is the ability of both parties to introduce development into production at the conveyor level. This requires huge financial resources, production base and professional personnel, both workers and managers.
If you want an arms race, we can do it, but I will win
Obviously, the statements of the American leader were a response to the March Message from President Putin to the Federal Assembly of the Russian Federation, during which it was brought to a wide circle of interested people about promising developments in the domestic defense industry. The head of the Russian state presented the new Sarmat intercontinental ballistic missile, an intercontinental self-guided underwater nuclear torpedo, as well as samples of the latest hypersonic weapons.
It was a strong move. However, any action gives rise to opposition.
Firstly, the United States intended to surround the Russian Federation with a dense ring of 400 Patriot air defense systems in order to stop a new threat now.
Secondly, the United States itself is actively developing super-modern weapons. It is known that Boeing and Pratt & Whitney Rocketdyne are working on their version of the X-51A hypersonic cruise missile. A supersonic submarine missile is being developed for the US Navy.
The Americans are actively developing artificial intelligence systems for controlling combat drones, which will allow robots to independently make decisions about delivering, for example, an air strike.
The DARPA Specialized Center for Advanced Research is working on space-based combat lasers that could potentially intercept enemy intercontinental ballistic missiles.
American scientists are considering the possibility of equipping unmanned spacecraft with nuclear weapons, to inflict an irresistible blow from space. Other options include the installation on space drones of an electromagnetic pulse weapon, which will be able to disable the command centers of the enemy, its computer networks and energy supply systems.
To replace missile and artillery systems, the US military is developing electromagnetic rail systems that can use a magnetic field to launch ammunition with an energy of 32 megajoules.
Combat lasers installed on ships of the US Navy are capable of the option of destroying an aircraft or sea ship or disabling its on-board electronics.
Washington has something to say to the Kremlin. The key issue is the ability of both parties to introduce development into production at the conveyor level. This requires huge financial resources, production base and professional personnel, both workers and managers.
- Sergey Marzhetsky
- http://samlib.ru/
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