Top US General Mark Milley has called Chinaโs recent hypersonic missile test โvery closeโ to a Sputnik moment.
The chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff in an interview with Bloomberg TV called โthe test of a hypersonic weapon systemโ โ firstย reportedย by the Financial Times last week โ a โvery significant technological event that occurredโ.
โI donโt know if itโs quite a Sputnik moment, but I think itโs very close to that,โ he said in the interview that aired on Wednesday, referring to the Soviet Unionโs launch of a satellite in 1957 that signified their substantial lead in the so-called โspace raceโ with the US that defined that era.

Like the Sputnik launch, analysts have said Chinaโs test could launch a continuing technological race between the superpowers into hyperdrive. Milley added Chinaโs weapons system development was โvery concerningโ.
Last week, the Financial Times reported that China had conducted not one, but two tests of a new hypersonic weapons system, which analysts said can deliver payloads extremely quickly, evade modern radar systems, and likely far outstrip current US capabilities.
The newspaper reported that on July 27, Beijing launched a rocket that employed a โfractional orbital bombardmentโ system to propel a nuclear-capable โhypersonic glide vehicleโ around the Earth for the first time.

On August 13, China conducted its second hypersonic test, according to the newspaper, which described US officials as โstunnedโ and โstruggling to understandโ the capabilities of the new technology.
Milleyโs comments represent the most substantial public acknowledgement yet from a US defence official on the tests and their implications. Following the initial reports on the tests, US President Joe Biden had said he was concerned by the development.
Beijing, for its part, has denied it was testing a hypersonic weapon, instead saying the test was of a reusable โspace vehicleโ.
