Russia’s Use of Hypersonic Missiles in Ukraine Raises Questions
Moscow on Thursday fired the largest number of the air-launched weapons used in a single wave since the war began a year ago.
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Moscow on Thursday fired the largest number of the air-launched weapons used in a single wave since the war began a year ago.
Moscow fired more of the air-launched weapons ever used in a single wave since the war began a year ago
The Biden administration announced new measures targeting Moscow and supporters of President Vladimir V. Putin’s war.
U.S. officials now suspect that the balloon was sent to spy on bases in Guam and Hawaii and that other downed objects were not surveillance machines. Washington’s evolving view reflects U.S. and Chinese difficulties in discerning each other’s intention…
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The incident comes less than a week after a U.S. fighter jet brought down a Chinese spy balloon over the Atlantic during a diplomatic crisis.
The Trump administration called detainee art U.S. government property and halted most releases. Lawyers never mounted an intellectual property case.
The effort off the coast of South Carolina is expected to take days, and Navy and Coast Guard ships have been sent to the scene. U.S. officials are watching for retaliation from China.
There is nothing new about superpowers spying on one another, even from balloons. But for pure gall, there was something different this time.