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Russia arrests top hypersonic research scientist Alexander Kuranov for treason

  • Kuranov headed a St Petersburg-based facility and oversaw work on the concept for a new hypersonic aircraft dubbed Ayaks
  • Russia has been developing a number of hypersonic weapons in recent years that President Vladimir Putin has touted as unparalleled

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A Zircon hypersonic cruise missile is fired from the guided missile frigate Admiral Gorshkov in the White Sea. Photo: Russian Defence Ministry handout via Reuters
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A Russian court on Thursday ordered a 73-year-old leading specialist in hypersonic technology to be held in custody for two months on suspicion of state treason, the latest in a series of such cases.

Security officers arrested the suspect, Alexander Kuranov, general director of the St Petersburg-based Hypersonic Systems Research Facility, in Moscow, state news agency TASS cited a law enforcement source as saying.

Kuranov oversaw work on the concept for a new hypersonic aircraft dubbed Ayaks that dates back to the Soviet era, according to his facility’s website. Hypersonic technology allows objects to travel much faster than the speed of sound.

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Russia, whose ties with the West have deteriorated to post-Cold War lows since 2014, has been developing a number of hypersonic weapons in recent years that President Vladimir Putin has touted as unparalleled and lavished praise on.
Russia’s President Vladimir Putin (fifth from left) visits the National Defence Control Centre in Moscow to oversee the test of a new Russian hypersonic missile system called Avangard in December 2018. Photo: Sputnik/Kremlin via Reuters
Russia’s President Vladimir Putin (fifth from left) visits the National Defence Control Centre in Moscow to oversee the test of a new Russian hypersonic missile system called Avangard in December 2018. Photo: Sputnik/Kremlin via Reuters
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The detainee is suspected of passing secret information to a foreign citizen about hypersonic technology research that he had worked on for a long time, Interfax news agency cited an unnamed source as saying.

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