Putin Touts ‘Futuristic’ Weapons, Chides Exiled Elites in Far East Forum Address
- Russian President Vladimir Putin announced that Moscow is developing weapons based on "new physical principles" to ensure national security in the near future. This includes technologies such as laser, ultrasonic, and radio-frequency arms.
- Putin emphasized that Russia offers a wide range of advanced weaponry to its partners, including control and reconnaissance systems, high-precision weapons, and robotics. He also highlighted the priority focus on developing drones in both military and civilian sectors.
- The development of these weapons represents the establishment of a new independent and research-intensive industry sector in Russia.
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The Russian president at the Vladivostok Forum affirms that the state of health of the Russian economy is excellent, condemns the mistakes of the USSR in sending tanks to Hungary and Czechoslovakia, shows no signs of openness to negotiations with Ukraine. And about Trump he says: “Victim of persecution, but US foreign policy will not change.”
Vladimir Putin told the Eastern Economic Forum that Russia is developing weapons using “new physical principles”: here's what it's all about
Russia Developing Weapons Based on New Physical Principles: Putin - Other Media news - Tasnim News Agency
TEHRAN (Tasnim) - Arms using new physical principles will ensure security in the near historic perspective and Russian authorities realize this, Russian President Vladimir Putin said during a meeting with the moderators of key sessions at the 8th Eastern Economic Forum (EEF).
Putin Touts ‘Futuristic’ Weapons, Chides Exiled Elites in Far East Forum Address
Russian President Vladimir Putin delivered a wide-ranging address on Tuesday at the annual Eastern Economic Forum in Vladivostok, touching upon Moscow's protracted war against Ukraine and anti-war elites in exile, while also playing up Russia’s development of “weapons based on new physical principles.” Putin's remarks come ahead of a rare and closely watched summit with North Korean leader Kim Jong Un, whose armored train crossed into Russia ear…
On the morning of September 12, Russian President Vladimir Putin met with the moderators of key sessions of the Eastern Economic Forum (WEF) in Vladivostok.
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