Vladimir Putin stood at a pristine white podium, addressing the collective Russian government â oligarchs and all â as well as millions of Russians watching the State of the Nation address at home. A screen behind him showed a computer-generated simulation of a nuclear attack, with a barrage of missiles pouring down on the Florida peninsula. [Outsider Club Header]
June 10, 2022 By Jason Simpkins for the Outsider Club Satan 2 Has Been Unleashed Vladimir Putin stood at a pristine white podium, addressing the collective Russian government — oligarchs and all — as well as millions of Russians watching the State of the Nation address at home. A screen behind him showed a computer-generated simulation of a nuclear attack, with a barrage of missiles pouring down on the Florida peninsula. “With the new system, there is no limitation,” said Putin. “As you can see from this video, it can attack any target through the North Pole or via the South Pole. No missile defense system will be able to withstand it.” “It has unlimited range, so it can keep going like this forever,” he went on. “As you understand, this is unheard of and no one has this system in the world. They may come up with something like this in the future, but by that time our guys will come up with some new ideas as well.” [Nuke Florida] New Robot Has Tech Execs Scrambling You might not believe this is even real, but I assure you this video has been left unedited. Nearly every tech company in the world is scrambling to get its hands on this tech. And investors are set to profit handsomely. Get the details on [our Top 3 Stocks Picks here.]( And that was in 2018… Since then, Russia’s hypersonic capabilities have advanced even further. In fact, in April, Russia test-fired the latest version of its flagship hypersonic missile, the RS-28 Sarmat. This is the weapon NATO refers to as “Satan 2.” It’s 116 feet long and weighs 220 tons. It has an estimated max range of 11,180 miles, which is almost double the distance from New York to Beijing. It’s almost half the circumference of the planet. And it travels at Mach 5, or roughly 3,836 miles per hour. That’s a 200-second journey from London to Moscow. The United States has nothing comparable and our Cold War-era defenses have no way of stopping it. The Income Secret Jeff Bezos Doesn’t Want You to Discover! Jeff Bezos is the second-wealthiest man in the world with a net worth of $202 billion. But he didn’t get that rich by himself. There are under-the-radar companies that help Bezos expand his dominance in the retail industry. And they’re paying regular investors like you upward of $48,000 each year. This is a virtually unknown way to collect mammoth-sized payouts courtesy of America's biggest company. Once you're set up, you won't need to do anything again, but this window of opportunity is closing quickly. [Discover how you can start collecting today...]( I’ve recently read some statements from Western officials playing down the threat. That’s fine. Russia is no doubt exaggerating its capabilities. But that also doesn’t mean they don’t exist. Remember, it was just a few months ago that Russia became the first country to field hypersonic missiles in combat. And China, while not a belligerent nation (yet), is almost certainly further ahead. [dongfeng] In fact, China has already developed and demonstrated its own hypersonic weapons in what Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff General Mark Milley called a “Sputnik moment.” And on top of that, it now says it’s developed a defense against its own cutting-edge missile. Meanwhile, the U.S. has conducted 17 different hypersonic missile tests over the past decade — 10 of which failed. The last test occurred in March when Lockheed Martin demonstrated its Hypersonic Air-breathing Weapon Concept (HAWC). That was a success. However, a second Lockheed program, the Hypersonic Conventional Strike Weapon, was canceled, due to its repeated failures. Even in a best case scenario, the Pentagon doesn’t anticipate fielding a serviceable hypersonic weapon or countermeasure until 2030. That’s why Congress is spending billions of dollars to ramp up development. “Lithium Crunch” Ahead: Buy THIS Stock Our exploding battery demand is causing a giant lithium crisis. According to the International Energy Agency, current lithium production will have to increase by 50x in the coming years... But one little-known company has figured out how to make high-performance batteries that require NO lithium whatsoever. This [patented technology]( was developed in cooperation with the University of Queensland and is starting to roll out as we speak. [Check out my free report on this once-in-a-lifetime opportunity.]( The Biden administration requested $7.2 billion for long-range fires, including hypersonic missiles, in the 2023 defense budget. And according to a 2021 report from the Government Accountability Office, there were 70 individual efforts related to hypersonic weapons development on the books with an estimated budget outlay of $15 billion running from 2015 through 2024. Regardless of their success or failure, that’s a lot of money lining the pockets of defense contractors like Lockheed Martin. But while Lockheed Martin has the most advanced hypersonic programs of any U.S. company, it’s not the best way for investors to play the funding surge. To find that, I tracked down a far less obvious stock — a company that makes [equipment that’s absolutely vital to any hypersonic weapon](. That means it’s working with every major contractor that’s won a hypersonic contract from the government. And just this week I released a brand-new report on it. So if you want to get in on the hypersonic gold rush, [check that out here](. Fight on, [Jason Simpkins Signature] Jason Simpkins [follow basic]([@OCSimpkins on Twitter]( Jason Simpkins is Assistant Managing Editor of the Outsider Club and Investment Director of Wall Street's Proving Ground, a financial advisory focused on security companies and defense contractors. 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