Moscow, Russia – Russia fired a Zircon hypersonic cruise missile at a target in the Barents Sea, the Russian Defense Ministry said on Sunday.
This came during the “West-2025” military maneuvers.
“According to monitoring data just received, the target was destroyed by a direct hit,” the ministry added.
The ministry indicated that the frigate “Admiral Golovko” of the Northern Fleet destroyed a hypothetical enemy naval target with a “Zirkon” missile during the maneuvers.
The Russian Defense Ministry said in a statement: “Diverse forces of the Northern Fleet carried out a missile strike on a hypothetical enemy in the Barents Sea as part of the joint strategic exercises “West-2025”.
She added: “The crew of the frigate Admiral Golovko carried out a practical launch of the Tsirkon supersonic missile at a naval target, and according to objective control data received in real time, the target was destroyed by direct hit”.
The statement added that the “West-2025” exercises include testing elements to protect coastal sites and the garrisons of the Northern Fleet.
In addition to managing different formations of forces in areas of responsibility.
In addition to the integrated use of high-precision weapons, modern and advanced systems of weapons and military technologies.
The Russian-Belarusian exercises will take place in Belarus from September 12 to 16.
Its stated goal is to test the two countries’ capabilities to ensure the military security of the federal state, and their readiness to repel any potential aggression.
Russian and Belarusian officials have repeatedly stressed that the “Zabad 2025” or “West-2025” maneuvers are planned and do not pose any threat to anyone.
In turn, Kremlin spokesman Dmitry Peskov told reporters a day before the start of the maneuvers: “These are planned maneuvers, and are not directed against anyone”. We are talking about continuing military cooperation and practicing interaction between two strategic allies.
He stressed that it is not directed against any third country.