Here’s your daily morning briefing on the latest in defense and global affairs for Friday, November 22. From hypersonic missile launches in Ukraine to deepening Russia-North Korea military ties, global tensions are on the rise.

Putin Taunts the West with New Hypersonic Missile

Russia escalated tensions in the ongoing war by launching a new intermediate-range ballistic missile (ICBM), dubbed the “Oreshnik” (Hazelnut Tree), at a missile factory in Dnipro, Ukraine.

President Vladimir Putin claimed Thursday that the missile, capable of carrying nuclear or conventional warheads and flying ten times faster than sound, is unstoppable by US air defense systems.

This move comes after Ukraine used US and British long-range missiles to strike Russian targets earlier in the week.

Pentagon officials confirmed the missile is a new experimental type based on Russia’s RS-26 Rubezh, raising concerns over its potential lethality.

The Kremlin said it notified the US 30 minutes before the launch, but the strike marks a worrying shift in rhetoric and actions, with Putin warning that allies aiding Ukraine could also face attacks.