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 Lagging behind Russia in developing hypersonic weapons, the U.S. Navy is rushing to field its first, with installation on a warship starting as soon as late next year.        A common hypersonic glide body  C-HGB  launching from the Pacific Missile Range Facility, in Kauai, Hawaii, in, 2020, duri stanley cup ng a department of defence flight experiment. The department is working in collaboration with industry and academia to field hypersonic war-fighting capabilities.  AP     The United States is in a race with Russia and China to develop these weapons, which travel at speeds akin to ballistic missiles but are difficult to shoot down because of their manoeuvrability.   The Russian military says it already deployed hypersonic missiles and claimed Saturday to stanley quencher  have used one for the first time in combat against a target in Ukraine. The Pentagon couldnt confirm a hypersonic weapon was used in the attack. The American military is accelerating development to catch up. The U.S. weapon would l stanley italia aunch like a ballistic missile and would release a hypersonic glide vehicle that would reach speeds seven to eight times faster than the speed of sound before hitting the target. In Maine, General Dynamics subsidiary Bath Iron Works has begun engineering and design work on changes necessary to install the weapon system on three Zumwalt-class destroyers. The work would begin at a yet-to-be-named shipyard sometime in fiscal year that begins in October 2023, the Navy said. Hypersonic weapons are defined as anyth Akrm UK s record-breaking fundraiser Captain Tom Moore dies aged 100
 Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu announced Sunday that he had agreed to extend contentious budget talks with his mai stanley cup canada n rival, preventing a collapse of his government that would have triggered a fourth national election in under two years.        Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu Reuters photo     Wh stanley website ile the decision defused the immediate budget crisis, it did not address the deeper issues that have plagued the power-sharing arrangement between Netanyahu and his bitter rival, Blue and White party leader Benny Gantz. Since forming a coalition government in May, the two men have repeatedly feuded, and Netanyahu, facing the distraction of a potentially career ending corruption trial, has repeatedly hinted that he would prefer a new government that might be more lenient toward his legal woes.   In a nationally televised address, Netanyahu said now was not the stanley usa  time to force the country into an unwanted election. He cited the new opportunities created by his recent historic agreement to establish diplomatic relations with the United Arab Emirates, combined with the economic and public-health challenges caused by the coronavirus crisis.  Now is the time for unity. Not for elections,  he said. Under their coalition deal, Netanyahu and Gantz had faced a midnight deadline Monday night to agree on a budget. Otherwise, the government would have collapsed and automatically triggered a new vote. Sundays budget compromise merely gives the sides an additional 100 days to reach