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How hypersonic missiles can counter China and Russia

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The AUKUS Alliance have announced fresh plans to increase their hypersonic missile capabilities

It comes as China and Russia boast their own hypersonic weapons, which has raised alarm bells in the west.

The US, UK and Australia are working together to increase their hypersonic missile capabilities.

The AUKUS deal follows recent developments of high speed weaponry by China and Russia.

Hypersonic missiles travel at more than five times the speed of sound and alert altitude, they can even manoeuvre mid flight.

The UK doesn’t currently own any hypersonic weapons, but the US and Australia have an existing programme to develop them.

The US is hoping to have its first operational hypersonic weapons by 2023.

But it’s ruled short of making plans to develop its own weapons.

Meanwhile, Australia says the missiles will complement its plans for naval propulsion technology.

Hypersonic are an area where we’re looking to significantly upgrade our capabilities and they’re part of modern warfare, just like cyber.

The AUKUS Alliance says this latest mission will also deepen cooperation on cyber, artificial intelligence, quantum technologies and additional undersea capabilities.

Officials say the announcement is unrelated to Russia’s use of weapons in Ukraine.

But as Russia’s Vladimir Putin orders his military to put nuclear and hypersonic missile forces on high alert, it seems like Western allies could be in a race against time.

Costa is a news producer at ticker NEWS. He has previously worked as a regional journalist at the Southern Highlands Express newspaper. He also has several years' experience in the fire and emergency services sector, where he has worked with researchers, policymakers and local communities. He has also worked at the Seven Network during their Olympic Games coverage and in the ABC Melbourne newsroom. He also holds a Bachelor of Arts (Professional), with expertise in journalism, politics and international relations. His other interests include colonial legacies in the Pacific, counter-terrorism, aviation and travel.

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LIVE: U.S. and Israel launch war on Iran

U.S. and Israel escalate conflict with Iran, heightening regional war fears for the second time in eight months.

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Trump claims Iran military neutralised as Strait Of Hormuz tensions surge

Trump claims Iran’s military largely neutralized; tensions rise with attacks threatening air travel and oil shipping.

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President Trump says Iran’s military capability has been largely neutralised, including its navy and air force, as the conflict in the Middle East intensifies. Iranian attacks have threatened commercial air travel and oil shipping through the Strait of Hormuz, raising fears of wider economic fallout.

The U.S. Embassy in Riyadh has faced two attacks, while Gulf states worked to intercept further Iranian strikes. Officials report six U.S. troops killed and more than 700 deaths inside Iran as the exchange of fire escalates.

With global markets watching closely, the region remains on edge as military and diplomatic tensions show no signs of easing.

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