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Exclusive: Britain pours billions into race to develop world's fastest missile


Ministry of Defence commits £6.6bn to development of new technologies such as hypersonic missiles and laser weapons
17 March 2021 • 10:00pm
Boris Johnson has committed £6.6 billion for novel military research
The development of new technologies such as hypersonic missiles and laser weapons is to be given a boost from the Ministry of Defence (MoD) with extra money, the Government has announced.   
The MoD will invest a significant amount of the extra money it won from the Treasury last year in “higher-risk research”.
Adversaries such as Russia have invested in new air weapons programmes with the potential to outmatch existing ballistic missile defences, including hypersonic glide vehicles that are thought to be capable of flying at over 15,000mph.

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