El Futuro P 270 Link

El futuro ya no es lo que era: Los jóvenes y las profesiones invisibles

The Future of Probability: A specific feature often highlighted on this page is the use of the future tense to express conjecture or probability in the present (e.g., ¿Qué hora será? - "I wonder what time it is?" or "It must be..."). Comparison Table: Regular vs. Irregular Infinitive/Stem Ending (yo) Resulting Form Regular (-ar) Regular (-er) Regular (-ir) Irregular tendr- (tener) el futuro p 270

The reference to Between Past and Future Entre el pasado y el futuro Hannah Arendt appears in the essay "Truth and Politics." El futuro ya no es lo que era:

Some verbs change their stem before adding the future endings. On p. 270, you often find these groups: 1. The "d" Group The "e" or "i" is replaced with a d: Poner → pondr- (pondré) Salir → saldr- (saldré) Tener → tendr- (tendré) Venir → vendr- (vendré) 2. The "Dropped E" Group The "e" is simply removed: Poder → podr- (podré) Saber → sabr- (sabré) Querer → querr- (querré) 3. The Shortened Group Decir → dir- (diré) Hacer → har- (haré) 📝 Practice Exercises (Common to p. 270) The "d" Group The "e" or "i" is

: Similar to the English "will," it describes what a person will do at a later time (e.g., Mañana comeré pizza — Tomorrow I will eat pizza). Probability or Wonder

Current Status

As of 2025, no missile officially designated “P-270 Futuro” has been fielded. However, the 3M-80M (modernized Moskit) remains in service, and the 3M-22 Zircon (hypersonic, Mach 8–9) is already deployed on frigates and submarines. The true “futuro” of the P-270 lineage may actually be a scaled-down, more affordable supersonic missile that bridges the gap between the subsonic Kalibr and the hyper-expensive Zircon.