Russia, Putin and Burevestnik missile
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Putin brandishes a new nuclear-powered missile as he digs in over Russia’s demands on Ukraine
Facing President Trump’s call for a quick ceasefire and bruising, new U.S. sanctions on Russia’s oil industry, Putin is again reminding the U.S. and other Western allies of Kyiv about his nuclear arsenal to back his longstanding,
The event comes only days after the first long-range test of a Poseidon “doomsday torpedo,” which the submarine was designed to carry.
Putin first announced the Burevestnik in March 2018, describing it as a nuclear-powered, nuclear-armed cruise missile with 'unlimited range and unpredictable trajectory'
Moscow carried out a successful test of its new “invincible” nuclear-capable cruise missile, with the Kremlin working towards military deployment of the weapon, Russian President
Russia has tested a nuclear-capable cruise missile, Burevestnik, which can evade defences and loiter for long periods of time while covering thousands of kilometres in distance, according to the Russian president.
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Ukraine says it destroyed one of Russia's new Oreshnik ballistic missiles in a covert operation
Military intelligence said the covert operation took place in 2024, but Ukraine is only now making the details public for the first time.
Because of its power source, the Burevestnik can remain airborne far longer than other nuclear-armed missiles.
U.S. President Donald Trump shrugged off Russia's test of its nuclear-capable Burevestnik missile, which the Kremlin said had flown for more than 8,000 miles, and said Russian President Vladimir Putin should be focused on ending his war in Ukraine instead.
President Vladimir Putin hailed the first long distance test of a nuclear-powered cruise missile that he said has no equal in the West.
What is Russia's doomsday missile and Khabarovsk? Russia has launched the nuclear-powered submarine Khabarovsk. It will carry the Poseidon underwater drone, known as the “doomsday missile.” The launch took place at Sevmash shipyards,