The missile was featured for the first time in Putin’s annual address to the Federal Assembly in early March 2018, where he showcased the missile system as the centerpiece of Russia’s renewed and super advanced weapons.
Back then, Putin also unveiled nuclear submarine drones, cruise missiles and a ground-based combat laser weapon.
Kinzhal, or Dagger, is a hypersonic air-to-surface missile which was first tested last March.
Kinzhal can reportedly reach speeds of around 11,000 km/h (7000 mph) and travel a distance of 2,000 kilometers (1,200 miles). The missile is intended to destroy surface and waterborne targets.
Putin also talked about the Avangard hypersonic system, the first testing of which he personally oversaw in late December.
“The missile system Avangard with a hypersonic glide vehicle will considerably enhance the ICBM potential,” Putin said.
During the test, the Avangard was launched from the Dombarovskiy missile base in the southern Ural and successfully struck its intended target on the Kura shooting range on Kamchatka, some 6,000 kilometers away.
source: Presstv.com