Is the HYPERSONIC Avangard Missile Truly Unstoppable? (MACH 27?!)

Is the HYPERSONIC AVANGARD MISSILE Truly Unstoppable? (MACH 27?!) The AVANGARD can carry nuclear warheads mounted on hypersonic glide vehicles. When fired, the initial booster ICBM reaches high into the atmosphere, where it deploys the hypersonic missiles with attached warheads. These missiles can maneuver, or glide, independently from each other and fall back to earth at an enormous speed of up to Mach 27, which is nearly 21 thousand miles per hour. But this is not all, the missiles do not simply fall to a designated GPS location. Complex computers and AI can help maneuver the missiles with great flexibility, allowing it to avoid enemy anti-missile defense shields. Russia claims that these missiles can move both laterally and vertically, and even perform complex maneuvers during their trajectory towards the target. Thus, Russia named the system AVANGARD because it is at the forefront of missile avionics and navigation systems. The AVANGARD system is already part of the active arsenal of the Russian Federation, and, after several successful tests, the Kremlin has indicated a willingness to upgrade its older missiles with the AVANGARD system. We want to know your opinion: Do you think that this modern AVANGARD projectile has the capacity to put the United States in check or that it represents less of a danger than Russia claims? Do you know any weapon that could stop the AVANGARD from landing on U.S. soil? Drop your perspectives in the comments section below. If you find this video as intriguing as we did, don’t forget to give it a thumbs up and hit that subscribe button to see more thought-provoking content. Thank you very much for joining us for this video. See you next time on Fierce, Fire, and Fury!
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