It’s more of a strategic signal than a tactical move, but Russia has upped the ante in the Ukraine conflict by using what Ukraine calls an ICBM, and US military officials characterize as an IRBM (Intermediate range ballistic missile).
The difference is mainly in size and range rather than capability. Both types are ballistic missiles capable of carrying nuclear warheads and carry MIRVs or multiple independently-targeted reentry vehicles. Both types of rockets move at hypersonic speeds, although neither qualifies for what we call hypersonic weapons today, as their trajectories are ballistic rather than maneuverable.
Our report on what we know and don’t know at this time:
Russia’s Unprecedented Ballistic Missile Attack On Ukraine: What We Know
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Obviously none of the warheads…