Russia Announces Successful Test of Nuclear-Capable Cruise Missile, putin Claims Breakthrough
Moscow, Russia – russia has announced the successful completion of “crucial tests” of its Burevestnik nuclear-powered cruise missile, a weapon previously deemed impossible by some Russian specialists, according to president Vladimir Putin. The missile, also known as the Storm Petrel, reportedly traveled up to 14,000 kilometers and remained airborne for 15 hours during a test conducted on October 21st, as reported by Chief of the General Staff Valery Gerasimov.
The growth marks a potential shift in global strategic balance, raising concerns about a new generation of nuclear weaponry capable of circumventing existing defense systems. Moscow claims the 9M730 Burevestnik is “invincible” to current and future missile defenses, boasting almost unlimited range and an unpredictable flight path. Putin stated that Russia’s strategic forces are now capable of guaranteeing the nation’s security.
Previously, Putin acknowledged skepticism within Russia’s own scientific community regarding the feasibility of such a weapon. However, he indicated that recent tests have overcome those doubts.Russian authorities assert the Burevestnik’s design allows it to evade all known defense systems.
the proclamation comes as former U.S. President Donald trump has pledged to swiftly end the conflict in Ukraine upon his return to office in January, though peace talks between Moscow and Kyiv remain stalled despite mediation efforts. Meanwhile, Russian forces continue to make incremental gains in Ukraine, overcoming Ukrainian defenses in ongoing, costly battles.