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Lol kid. There is not a single ADS capable of stopping a hypersonic nuclear missile. And only Russians have those.

Here's a quote from 2019 NYT article that explains the failure of US hypersonic technology:

Developing these new weapons hasn’t been easy. A 2012 test was terminated when the skin peeled off a hypersonic prototype, and another self-destructed when it lost control. A third hypersonic test vehicle was deliberately destroyed when its boosting missile failed in 2014. Officials at Darpa acknowledge they are still struggling with the composite ceramics they need to protect the missiles’ electronics from intense heating; the Pentagon decided last July to ladle an extra $34.5 million into this effort this year

Americans have no clue how to get a working nuclear hypersonic missile, even a prototype. It's a giant failure! (just like your knowledge of the subject)

But your quick wikipedia googling is very impressive, don't worry. I guess your generals were lying when they said no ADS system is operating on continental US due to budgetary constraints. That's cool.

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