The ‘Burevestnik,’ Russia’s experimental nuclear-powered cruise missile, has successfully completed a key test flight. Reports confirm the missile stayed aloft for an extraordinary 15 hours, traversing 14,000 kilometers during recent exercises conducted with the nation’s nuclear forces. This achievement marks a pivotal moment in the development of long-range strategic weaponry. President Vladimir Putin personally announced the successful trial, emphasizing its significance and instructing his military leadership to begin establishing the deployment infrastructure for the Burevestnik. The missile’s core innovation lies in its nuclear engine, which theoretically grants it an unconstrained operational range. The President’s update on the missile’s performance was shared during a televised meeting with the Chief of Defence Staff and other high-ranking commanders. This development highlights Russia’s ongoing investment in its defense capabilities.
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