Russia plans new missile systems to counter U.S. by 2021
Source: Reuters
WORLD NEWS FEBRUARY 5, 2019 / 4:14 AM / UPDATED 2 HOURS AGO
Russia plans new missile systems to counter U.S. by 2021
Andrew Osborn
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MOSCOW (Reuters) - Russia will race to develop two new land-based missile launch systems before 2021 to respond to Washingtons planned exit from a landmark nuclear arms control pact, it said on Tuesday.
President Vladimir Putin said at the weekend that Russia had suspended the Cold War-era Intermediate-range Nuclear Forces Treaty (INF), which bans both nations from stationing short- and intermediate-range land-based missiles in Europe.
Moscow and Washington accuse each other of violating the treaty and Putin said Russia had acted after the United States announced it was withdrawing from the pact.
Washington had made clear it planned to start research, development and design work on new missile systems and Moscow would do the same, Putin said.
The Russian military should start work on creating land-based launch systems for an existing ship-launched cruise missile, the Kalibr, and for longer-range hypersonic missiles which travel at least five times the speed of sound, he said.
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