The Military of the United States tested a hypersonic missile just before Donald Trump’s victory in the US presidential elections.
Soon after, Donald Trump’s speech, where he announced the end of the ongoing war and to avoid starting new conflicts.
The military officials explained this missile test as a plan for many years. The U.S. military launched an unarmed Minuteman-3 Intercontinental Ballistic Missile (ICBM) to demonstrate its readiness for any potential conflict.
Colonel Brian Titus, vice commander of Space Launch Delta Thirty, noted that this test was part of an important week for the ‘Guardians and Airmen’ at Vanderburgh, with two more missile tests planned from the Western Range.
The missile was launched from Vanderbilt Space Force Base in California and landed 4,000 miles away in the Kwajalein Atoll in the North Pacific Ocean. With a top speed of 15,000 kilometers per hour, this missile shows that the U.S. could potentially reach any target worldwide within 30 minutes.
Previously, Democratic candidate Donald Trump received majority votes nationwide and became the 47th President of the United States of America. Donald Trump successfully earned 292 votes whereas Republican candidate and Vice President of America Kamala Harris received 224 votes.
Currently, America is supplying armed missiles and equipment to Ukraine and Israel.