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Russia touts speed of new hypersonic missile

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Russia touts its new hypersonic missile, capable of travelling at the speed of more than 30,000 kilometres per hour, as tensions escalate between Moscow and Washington over arms control. IMAGES of hypersonic missile being launched

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