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3M22 Zircon

The 3M22 Zircon[14] also spelled as 3M22 Tsirkon (Russian: Циркон, NATO reporting name: SS-N-33)[15] is a scramjet powered maneuvering anti-ship hypersonic cruise missile produced by Russia,[16][17] for the Russian Navy which has launch platforms on frigates and submarines.[18]

3M22 Zircon
3M22 Циркон
TypeAnti-ship missile
Hypersonic cruise missile
Submarine-launched cruise missile
Land-attack missile
Place of originRussia
Service history
In serviceIn service (4 January 2023)[1][2]
Used byRussian Navy
Production history
DesignerNPO Mashinostroyeniya
ManufacturerNPO Mashinostroyeniya
Produced2021–present[3]
Specifications
Length9 m (30 ft)
Diameter60 cm (24 in)

Maximum firing range1,500 km (930 mi)
Warhead> 300 HE, >200 kt tnw nuclear
Warhead weight300–400 kg (660–880 lb)[4][5]

EngineScramjet
PropellantLiquid - "Decilin-M" (Russian: Децилин-М)[6]
Operational
range
>1,000 km (540 nmi; 620 mi)[7][8][9]
Flight altitude28 km (92,000 ft)[10]
Maximum speed Mach 9 (6,900 mph; 11,000 km/h; 3.1 km/s) (Max)[11][12]
Launch
platform
Submarine, Surface ship,
Land-based (in development)[13]

History

External video
Russian MoD Zircon coverage
  The first launch of the Zircon hypersonic missile from the Admiral Gorshkov frigate on YouTube
  The second launch of the Zircon hypersonic missile from the frigate Admiral Gorshkov on YouTube

The missile represents a further development of the Hypersonic Experimental Flying Vehicle (HELA) developed by NPO Mashinostroyeniya.[19]

In April 2017, it was reported Zircon had reached a speed of Mach 8 (6,100 mph; 9,800 km/h; 2,700 m/s) during a flight test.[11] Zircon was again test-fired on 3 June 2017, almost a year earlier than had been announced by Russian officials.[20] In November 2017, Colonel General Viktor Bondarev stated that the missile was already in service.[21] Another flight test reportedly occurred on 10 December 2018, during which the missile demonstrated that it could attain a speed of Mach 8.[22] On 20 February 2019, Russian President Vladimir Putin claimed the missile can accelerate up to Mach 9 and destroy both sea and land targets within 1,000 km (540 nmi; 620 mi).[12][23] By the year's end, on 24 December 2019, Putin stated that Zircon's land-based version was in development.[13]

According to the commander in chief of the Russian Navy Nikolai Yevmenov, as of January 2020, Zircon was still in testing phase and despite the overall positive evaluation of the test program, still suffered from the "childhood diseases" (Russian idiom meaning "teething problems"). Modernized frigates are expected to be the first platform to receive the hypersonic missile, and the tests are to be continued in parallel with the Navy's armament with the Kalibr cruise missile. Yevmenov further stated Zircon is expected to enter service "in the coming years".[24] In early January 2020, Zircon was first test-launched from the frigate Admiral Gorshkov in the Barents Sea, and successfully hit a ground target in the Northern Urals, exceeding the distance of 500 km.[25]

On 7 October 2020, the Russian Chief of General Staff, Valery Gerasimov, stated a Zircon was launched from Admiral Gorshkov in the White Sea and successfully hit a sea target in the Barents Sea 450 km (280 mi) away, reportedly reaching a speed of "more than Mach 8" and altitude of 28 km (17 mi).[10]

On 26 November 2020, the Russian Defense Ministry announced the successful test of a missile launched from Admiral Gorshkov in the White Sea, hitting a naval target 450 km away in the Barents Sea.[26]

On 11 December 2020, the Russian Defense Ministry announced the successful test of a missile launched from Admiral Gorshkov in the White Sea, hitting a ground target 350 km away in the Arkhangelsk Region.[27]

On 19 July 2021, the Russian Defense Ministry announced the successful test of a missile launched from Admiral Gorshkov in the White Sea, hitting a ground target 350 km away on the coast of the Barents Sea. The flight speed reached nearly Mach 7.[28]

The flight tests of the missile from a coastal mount and a surface ship carrier were reportedly completed as of late September 2021 with over 10 launches performed.[29]

On 4 October 2021, the Russian Defense Ministry announced the successful test of a missile launched from a nuclear submarine for the first time from a surfaced position. The Defense Ministry, which tested firing the Zircon missile from a warship in July, said that the nuclear submarine Severodvinsk fired the missile while deployed in the Barents Sea and had hit its chosen target. Low-quality video footage released by the ministry showed the missile shooting upwards from a submarine, its glare lighting up the night sky and illuminating the water's surface.[30][31] A second submerged launch from a depth of 40 m was reported later the same day.[32] The next day it was reported that the missile's trials from the submarine have been completed.[33]

A Zircon hypersonic missile test-launched from the Northern Fleet's frigate Admiral Flota Sovetskogo Soyuza Gorshkov struck a naval target in the White Sea with a direct hit, Russia's Defense Ministry reported on 18 November 2021.[34]

The crew of the Northern Fleet frigate Admiral Gorshkov, as part of the completion of the cycle of tests of hypersonic missile weapons, fired another Zircon missile at a sea target on November 29 and another one at a coastal target on December 16.[35][36] The Tsirkon hypersonic system was salvo-launched on December 24, 2021, and again launched on February 19, 2022.[37][38] On 28 May 2022 Russian Ministry of Defense released a video and news of a new test-launch where a Zircon missile hit a sea target at a distance of 1,000 km (620 mi) in the White Sea.[39] The program of state trials was reportedly completed with that launch.[40][41]

On 18 July 2022, it was reported that Zircon would be adopted by the Russian Navy by the end of 2022.[42]

On 31 July 2022, speaking in St Petersburg on Russia's Naval Day, President Vladimir Putin announced that the Black Sea Fleet would be equipped with Zircon anti-ship hypersonic cruise missiles "in the coming months".[43]

Two contracts have been signed for the production of the missile - one in the summer of 2021 and one in the fall of 2022.[44]

On 3 November 2022 TASS announced the design and manufacture of a prototype mobile ground vehicle launcher for the Tsirkon as part of a coastal defense missile system.[45]

On 23 December 2022 Defense Minister Sergey Shoigu announced the reception by the Admiral Gorshkov frigate of a batch of Zircon missiles.[46]

Design

Zircon is believed to be a maneuvering, winged hypersonic cruise missile with a lift-generating center body. A booster stage with solid-fuel engines accelerates it to supersonic speeds, after which a scramjet motor with liquid-fuel (Decilin [ru]) (JP-10 jet fuel) in the second stage accelerates it to hypersonic speeds.[17][47]

The missile's range is estimated to be 135 to 270 nautical miles (155 to 311 mi; 250 to 500 km) at low level, and up to 400 nmi (460 mi; 740 km) in a semi-ballistic trajectory;[48] average range is around 400–450 km (250–280 mi; 220–240 nmi).[49] According to Russian media (2017), the longest possible range is 540 nmi (620 mi; 1,000 km) and for this purpose a new fuel was created.[50][51][52] Some internet sources even claim the range of missile can reach 1,000 - 2,000 km, depending on the type of target.[8]

The high speed of the Zircon likely gives it better target-penetration characteristics than lighter subsonic cruise-missiles, such as Tomahawk. Being twice as heavy and almost eleven times as fast as Tomahawk, the Zircon has more than 242 times the on-cruise kinetic energy of a Tomahawk missile (≈9 gigajoules, or equal to 2,150 kg TNT explosive energy). Its Mach 9 speed means that it cannot be intercepted by existing missile defence systems and its precision makes it lethal to large targets such as aircraft carriers.[53][54]

Zircon can travel at a speed of Mach 9 (6,900 mph; 11,000 km/h; 3.1 km/s). This has led to concerns[neutrality is disputed] that it could penetrate existing naval defense systems.[55] Because it flies at hypersonic speeds within the atmosphere, the air pressure in front of it forms a plasma cloud as it moves, absorbing radio waves and making it practically invisible to active radar systems (plasma stealth).[56] However, this also blinds any radar or IR seeker on the missile. With plasma stealth, hypersonic-speed and sea skimming technique, intercepting a flying Zircon is extremely difficult, if at all feasible at the current level of technology. The final section of the trajectory is completed in minimal time (under 10 seconds), the enemy will not have time to carry out all the necessary procedures.[57] Zircon exchanges information in flight and can be controlled by commands if necessary.[58]

Deployment

In January 2023[59] Zircon was first deployed on the Admiral Gorshkov-class frigate which is lead ship of the Project 22350 series of frigates.

Admiral Nakhimov is currently being modernised and is expected to start sea trials in 2023. The ship's P-700 Granit anti-ship missiles are being replaced with the 3S14 universal VLS cells capable of carrying the Oniks, Kalibr and Zircon anti-ship cruise missiles; the vessel is to be equipped with 72 such missiles. The other active Kirov-class ship, Pyotr Velikiy, will undergo a similar procedure.[60] After completion of their refit, the ships could carry 40–80 anti-ship cruise missiles of different types.[61]

Other platforms which will receive Zircons are Gremyashchiy-class corvettes (fitted with UKSK VLS cells during their construction), Yasen-class submarines, modernised Udaloy-class destroyers, and modernised Oscar-class submarines (Project 949AM).[62]

Export

There are certain design similarities between Zircon and BrahMos-II, which have been noted by experts.[63] Some experts have also postulated that the BrahMos-II might be an export version of the Zircon missile.

Operators

See also

  • Kh-47M2 Kinzhal – Russian nuclear-capable air-launched ballistic missile
  • Boeing X-51 Waverider – Unmanned hypersonic experimental aircraft
  • BrahMos-II – Joint Russian-Indian hypersonic cruise missile
  • Kh-22 – Soviet anti-ship missile
  • Kh-90 – Russian hypersonic cruise missile

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This article is about the Russian hypersonic missile For other uses see Zircon disambiguation The 3M22 Zircon 14 also spelled as 3M22 Tsirkon Russian Cirkon NATO reporting name SS N 33 15 is a scramjet powered maneuvering anti ship hypersonic cruise missile produced by Russia 16 17 for the Russian Navy which has launch platforms on frigates and submarines 18 3M22 Zircon3M22 CirkonTypeAnti ship missileHypersonic cruise missileSubmarine launched cruise missileLand attack missilePlace of originRussiaService historyIn serviceIn service 4 January 2023 1 2 Used byRussian NavyProduction historyDesignerNPO MashinostroyeniyaManufacturerNPO MashinostroyeniyaProduced2021 present 3 SpecificationsLength9 m 30 ft Diameter60 cm 24 in Maximum firing range1 500 km 930 mi Warhead gt 300 HE gt 200 kt tnw nuclearWarhead weight300 400 kg 660 880 lb 4 5 EngineScramjetPropellantLiquid Decilin M Russian Decilin M 6 Operationalrange gt 1 000 km 540 nmi 620 mi 7 8 9 Flight altitude28 km 92 000 ft 10 Maximum speedMach 9 6 900 mph 11 000 km h 3 1 km s Max 11 12 LaunchplatformSubmarine Surface ship Land based in development 13 Contents 1 History 2 Design 3 Deployment 4 Export 5 Operators 6 See also 7 References 8 External linksHistory EditExternal videoRussian MoD Zircon coverage The first launch of the Zircon hypersonic missile from the Admiral Gorshkov frigate on YouTube The second launch of the Zircon hypersonic missile from the frigate Admiral Gorshkov on YouTubeThe missile represents a further development of the Hypersonic Experimental Flying Vehicle HELA developed by NPO Mashinostroyeniya 19 In April 2017 it was reported Zircon had reached a speed of Mach 8 6 100 mph 9 800 km h 2 700 m s during a flight test 11 Zircon was again test fired on 3 June 2017 almost a year earlier than had been announced by Russian officials 20 In November 2017 Colonel General Viktor Bondarev stated that the missile was already in service 21 Another flight test reportedly occurred on 10 December 2018 during which the missile demonstrated that it could attain a speed of Mach 8 22 On 20 February 2019 Russian President Vladimir Putin claimed the missile can accelerate up to Mach 9 and destroy both sea and land targets within 1 000 km 540 nmi 620 mi 12 23 By the year s end on 24 December 2019 Putin stated that Zircon s land based version was in development 13 According to the commander in chief of the Russian Navy Nikolai Yevmenov as of January 2020 Zircon was still in testing phase and despite the overall positive evaluation of the test program still suffered from the childhood diseases Russian idiom meaning teething problems Modernized frigates are expected to be the first platform to receive the hypersonic missile and the tests are to be continued in parallel with the Navy s armament with the Kalibr cruise missile Yevmenov further stated Zircon is expected to enter service in the coming years 24 In early January 2020 Zircon was first test launched from the frigate Admiral Gorshkov in the Barents Sea and successfully hit a ground target in the Northern Urals exceeding the distance of 500 km 25 On 7 October 2020 the Russian Chief of General Staff Valery Gerasimov stated a Zircon was launched from Admiral Gorshkov in the White Sea and successfully hit a sea target in the Barents Sea 450 km 280 mi away reportedly reaching a speed of more than Mach 8 and altitude of 28 km 17 mi 10 On 26 November 2020 the Russian Defense Ministry announced the successful test of a missile launched from Admiral Gorshkov in the White Sea hitting a naval target 450 km away in the Barents Sea 26 On 11 December 2020 the Russian Defense Ministry announced the successful test of a missile launched from Admiral Gorshkov in the White Sea hitting a ground target 350 km away in the Arkhangelsk Region 27 On 19 July 2021 the Russian Defense Ministry announced the successful test of a missile launched from Admiral Gorshkov in the White Sea hitting a ground target 350 km away on the coast of the Barents Sea The flight speed reached nearly Mach 7 28 The flight tests of the missile from a coastal mount and a surface ship carrier were reportedly completed as of late September 2021 with over 10 launches performed 29 On 4 October 2021 the Russian Defense Ministry announced the successful test of a missile launched from a nuclear submarine for the first time from a surfaced position The Defense Ministry which tested firing the Zircon missile from a warship in July said that the nuclear submarine Severodvinsk fired the missile while deployed in the Barents Sea and had hit its chosen target Low quality video footage released by the ministry showed the missile shooting upwards from a submarine its glare lighting up the night sky and illuminating the water s surface 30 31 A second submerged launch from a depth of 40 m was reported later the same day 32 The next day it was reported that the missile s trials from the submarine have been completed 33 A Zircon hypersonic missile test launched from the Northern Fleet s frigate Admiral Flota Sovetskogo Soyuza Gorshkov struck a naval target in the White Sea with a direct hit Russia s Defense Ministry reported on 18 November 2021 34 The crew of the Northern Fleet frigate Admiral Gorshkov as part of the completion of the cycle of tests of hypersonic missile weapons fired another Zircon missile at a sea target on November 29 and another one at a coastal target on December 16 35 36 The Tsirkon hypersonic system was salvo launched on December 24 2021 and again launched on February 19 2022 37 38 On 28 May 2022 Russian Ministry of Defense released a video and news of a new test launch where a Zircon missile hit a sea target at a distance of 1 000 km 620 mi in the White Sea 39 The program of state trials was reportedly completed with that launch 40 41 On 18 July 2022 it was reported that Zircon would be adopted by the Russian Navy by the end of 2022 42 On 31 July 2022 speaking in St Petersburg on Russia s Naval Day President Vladimir Putin announced that the Black Sea Fleet would be equipped with Zircon anti ship hypersonic cruise missiles in the coming months 43 Two contracts have been signed for the production of the missile one in the summer of 2021 and one in the fall of 2022 44 On 3 November 2022 TASS announced the design and manufacture of a prototype mobile ground vehicle launcher for the Tsirkon as part of a coastal defense missile system 45 On 23 December 2022 Defense Minister Sergey Shoigu announced the reception by the Admiral Gorshkov frigate of a batch of Zircon missiles 46 Design EditZircon is believed to be a maneuvering winged hypersonic cruise missile with a lift generating center body A booster stage with solid fuel engines accelerates it to supersonic speeds after which a scramjet motor with liquid fuel Decilin ru JP 10 jet fuel in the second stage accelerates it to hypersonic speeds 17 47 The missile s range is estimated to be 135 to 270 nautical miles 155 to 311 mi 250 to 500 km at low level and up to 400 nmi 460 mi 740 km in a semi ballistic trajectory 48 average range is around 400 450 km 250 280 mi 220 240 nmi 49 According to Russian media 2017 the longest possible range is 540 nmi 620 mi 1 000 km and for this purpose a new fuel was created 50 51 52 Some internet sources even claim the range of missile can reach 1 000 2 000 km depending on the type of target 8 The high speed of the Zircon likely gives it better target penetration characteristics than lighter subsonic cruise missiles such as Tomahawk Being twice as heavy and almost eleven times as fast as Tomahawk the Zircon has more than 242 times the on cruise kinetic energy of a Tomahawk missile 9 gigajoules or equal to 2 150 kg TNT explosive energy Its Mach 9 speed means that it cannot be intercepted by existing missile defence systems and its precision makes it lethal to large targets such as aircraft carriers 53 54 Zircon can travel at a speed of Mach 9 6 900 mph 11 000 km h 3 1 km s This has led to concerns neutrality is disputed that it could penetrate existing naval defense systems 55 Because it flies at hypersonic speeds within the atmosphere the air pressure in front of it forms a plasma cloud as it moves absorbing radio waves and making it practically invisible to active radar systems plasma stealth 56 However this also blinds any radar or IR seeker on the missile With plasma stealth hypersonic speed and sea skimming technique intercepting a flying Zircon is extremely difficult if at all feasible at the current level of technology The final section of the trajectory is completed in minimal time under 10 seconds the enemy will not have time to carry out all the necessary procedures 57 Zircon exchanges information in flight and can be controlled by commands if necessary 58 Deployment EditIn January 2023 59 Zircon was first deployed on the Admiral Gorshkov class frigate which is lead ship of the Project 22350 series of frigates Admiral Nakhimov is currently being modernised and is expected to start sea trials in 2023 The ship s P 700 Granit anti ship missiles are being replaced with the 3S14 universal VLS cells capable of carrying the Oniks Kalibr and Zircon anti ship cruise missiles the vessel is to be equipped with 72 such missiles The other active Kirov class ship Pyotr Velikiy will undergo a similar procedure 60 After completion of their refit the ships could carry 40 80 anti ship cruise missiles of different types 61 Other platforms which will receive Zircons are Gremyashchiy class corvettes fitted with UKSK VLS cells during their construction Yasen class submarines modernised Udaloy class destroyers and modernised Oscar class submarines Project 949AM 62 Export EditThere are certain design similarities between Zircon and BrahMos II which have been noted by experts 63 Some experts have also postulated that the BrahMos II might be an export version of the Zircon missile Operators EditRussian NavySee also EditKh 47M2 Kinzhal Russian nuclear capable air launched ballistic missile Boeing X 51 Waverider Unmanned hypersonic experimental aircraft BrahMos II Joint Russian Indian hypersonic cruise missile Kh 22 Soviet anti ship missile Kh 90 Russian hypersonic cruise missileReferences Edit Russia s Admiral Gorshkov frigate begins trip across Atlantic Indian Oceans TASS com Retrieved 5 January 2023 CAMTO Sergej Shojgu soobshil o nachale serijnogo proizvodstva giperzvukovyh raket Cirkon Russia s top brass signs deal on delivery of Tsirkon hypersonic missiles to troops TASS com Retrieved 22 November 2021 V Rossii rasskazali o rabote nad giperzvukovoj raketoj Cirkon in Russian Expert 30 August 2019 Retrieved 6 October 2019 Putin Reveals Zircon Mach 9 Missile Specification Aviation International News 22 February 2019 Retrieved 6 October 2019 Programma sozdaniya giperzvukovyh raket dostigla stadii letnyh ispytanij in Russian TASS 17 March 2016 Retrieved 29 September 2019 News Archives Theceomagazine com Retrieved 22 November 2021 a b Ministry of Defense of the 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