France to Pair V-MAX Hypersonic Glider with New 2,500 km Missile ...
France is developing a new 2,500 km ballistic missile to carry its V-MAX hypersonic glider, enhancing its nuclear deterrence.
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France is developing a new 2,500 km ballistic missile to carry its V-MAX hypersonic glider, enhancing its nuclear deterrence.
united24media.comFrench aerospace firm ArianeGroup has presented mock-ups of a next-generation ballistic missile and its hypersonic V-MAX warhead for the first time
militarnyi.comWith the development of this glider, which had lagged behind, France can join other countries such as the US, Russia, China, Japan, South Korea, India and possibly North Korea.
www.lemonde.frThe 2024-30 Military Programming Law (LPM) allocates around €1,1 billion to study a conventional theater surface-to-surface ballistic missile based on the V-Max hypersonic glider.
meta-defense.frMacron announces €1.1B ELSA program with UK and Germany as platform for 2023-tested V-MAX warhead, creating ground-based nuclear capability
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