, bypassing enemy air defense systems. 3 years ago, the head of british military intelligence, jim hockinhal , recognized the ability of a missile to remain almost endlessly in a state of anticipation in the air and strike targets from unexpected directions. we have almost finished work on modern types of strategic weapons. and which i was talking about and which i announced several years ago, the last successful test of the burevestnik, a global-range cruise missile with a nuclear propulsion system , has been carried out; we have actually completed work on the sarmatian on a super-heavy missile; the question is that we just need to purely - administratively... complete some procedures, move on to put them on combat duty for mass production, and we will do this in the near future, as a rule, experts say, well, a new weapon, you need to make sure that there boezar, a special boezar will work without failures, but tests need to be carried out, well, i’m here now. i’m not ready to say, we really don’t need to carry out tests, but behave in a mirror way in relations with the united states, i rep