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Vladimir Putin says Russia has modernised its army with lasers and hypersonic ‘weapons of the future’

VLADIMIR Putin says Russia has developed cutting edge laser and hypersonic “weapons of the future”.

The Russian President, who was speaking today at a gala concert at the State Kremlin Palace, said the "high-precision systems" have been developed in order to keep his army becoming “more and more modern.”

 Putin revealed Russia has developed new hypersonic weaponary along with lasers
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Putin revealed Russia has developed new hypersonic weaponary along with lasersCredit: AFP

He made the announcement to mark the Defender of the Fatherland Day which celebrates the country’s armed forces.

Putin, who is a former KGB spy, revealed that the lasers and hypersonic weaponry have moved past the testing stage suggesting they are ready for combat, reports news agency.

The term hypersonic means speed that is greater than the speed of sound and may refer to missiles or fighter planes.

Meanwhile, lasers can be used to blast enemy drones and missiles out of the sky.

The Kremlin strongman said the new war machines are “actually the weapons of the future."

This comes after Moscow released test flight video showing off the fearsome new version of its supersonic Blackjack nuclear bomber — which can drop 45 tons of weapons on the West.

Putin's fleet of Tu-160 jets — the largest and heaviest Mach 2 warplanes ever made — are being upgraded to make them even deadlier and allegedly impossible to shoot down.

 The Moscow strongman said the new weapons have passed the testing stage
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The Moscow strongman said the new weapons have passed the testing stageCredit: AP:Associated Press

Russia's Defence Ministry released the footage of one of the first Tu-160M2 planes taking to the air at a test facility in Kazan.

The flight lasted 34 minutes, and tested the new turbofan Kuznetsov NK-32 jet engines up to a height of 4,900ft

A ministry spokesman said: “The first flight included the necessary checks of the updated system.”

It is a modernised version of the original Tu-160 White Swan — known by the Nato call sign Blackjack — a supersonic heavy strategic bomber that first entered service in 1987.

It holds Guinness World Records for the largest and heaviest combat aircraft, the fastest bomber now in use and the largest and heaviest variable-sweep wing plane ever flown.

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Russia claims the new M2 version will be immune from "all missiles" with vastly improved weapons systems, avionics and defensive countermeasures.

It is also claimed the jets have high-tech "low observable" stealth coatings that make them invisible to radar, although these claims are so far unproved.

They are due to enter service from next year.

And with a reported range of 7,600 miles without refuelling, they have the ability to strike anywhere in the US or Europe.

The White Swan's massive 182ft wings sweep out to give it greater lift on takeoff and landing but tuck back for a more streamlined profile at high speeds.

 The upgraded Tu-160M2 strategic bomber takes to the air in Russia
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The upgraded Tu-160M2 strategic bomber takes to the air in RussiaCredit: Getty Images
 It is a more modern and deadlier version of the White Swan bomber, known to Nato as Blackjack
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It is a more modern and deadlier version of the White Swan bomber, known to Nato as BlackjackCredit: Getty Images

Its four afterburner jet engines propel the 110 ton plane to a maximum speed of Mach 2.05, more than twice the speed of sound, and to an altitude of 52,000ft.

Twin bomb bays inside can hold 45 tons of ordnance.

This would typically be twelve nuclear armed Kent cruise missiles that are launched from the air and fly themselves to the target.

The sleek Tu-160 incorporates design elements from Tupolov's doomed "Concordski" Tu-144 supersonic jet liner, which was retired on safety grounds.

Last year, Putin stoked tensions with the US by positioning a number of Tu-160M bombers — the predecessor version — in the far east of Russia near Alaska.

He also flew a pair to Venezuela in a show of support for beleaguered president Nicolas Maduro.

Vladimir Putin unveils Russia's new jet - The world’s largest supersonic ‘Black Jack’ bomber


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