Russia, US Neck and Neck in Hypersonic Research – Rogozin RIA Novosti, PUBLISHED September 30, 2013 Russia and the United States are running neck and neck in their research of hypersonic military technologies, Russia's deputy PM in charge of the defense industry said on Monday. “Both we and the Americans conduct researches about hypersonic technologies, or speed that is more than six times above the speed of sound. This is not a secret, but everything else is. I can tell you that we are running neck and neck with the Americans as far as these technologies are concerned,” Deputy Prime Minister Dmitry Rogozin said in an interview with the Rossiya 1 TV channel. He added that Russia is the world’s second weapons exporter after the United States and vowed that Russian defense enterprises would increase the quality of their products while keeping prices at an acceptable level. Commenting on the recent nuclear submarine fire at a shipyard in Russia’s Far East, Rogozin said that snap inspections will be held at all Russian industrial facilities under his supervision to see how the management follows work and fire safety instructions. “Yesterday I signed a decree to start unscheduled inspections and trainings of various aspects, such as work safety and fire safety, in all our integrated organizations and corporations – in the aviation, shipbuilding, space and nuclear [sectors],” he said.©Novator Design Bureau, Morinformsistema-Agat ConcernRussia develops low-visibility hypersonic cruise missilesZoom InAdd to blog On September 16, rubber insulation and old paint inside the K-150 Tomsk nuclear-powered submarine’s main ballast tanks started burning during welding operations, filling the inside compartments with smoke. The defense ministry later said that there was no open fire at the submarine and that 15 servicemen suffered from smoke inhalation. Other news: Russia Gives Iran Control of Bushehr Nuclear Plant Construction of the power plant began in the 1970s but was plagued by delays. Rosatom to Be Key Contractor in Finnish NPP Project – Putin Aide Finland currently operates four nuclear reactors in two power plants, all located on the shores of the Baltic Sea. US, Russia Sign Nuclear Energy Agreement Sergey Kirienko, the director general of Rosatom, Russia’s state atomic energy corporation, also signed the deal in Vienna. |
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