Russia Launches Khabarovsk Sub Designed for Nuclear Drone
- In televised remarks at a Moscow military hospital, Putin said Russia tested the Poseidon drone while running on nuclear power for the first time on Tuesday.
- On Oct 21, General Valery Gerasimov reported a successful Burevestnik test covering 14,000 kilometres in 15 hours, while Vladimir Putin framed such tests as responses to U.S. missile-defense and NATO expansion.
- Russian media report Poseidon is 20m long, 1.8m in diameter, weighs 100 tonnes, and sources in the Russian military-industrial complex say it operates deeper than one kilometre, reaches 70 knots, and carries a two-megaton warhead.
- The announcement came days after the planned Budapest summit collapsed, and Donald Trump, President of the United States, criticized the missile testing as not appropriate urging Vladimir Putin, President of Russia, to end the war.
- Arms-Control experts warn Poseidon breaks nuclear deterrence rules, while Vice Admiral Nils Andreas Stensoenes cautions `The missile remains in development` and deployment will take time.
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Russia presents the new nuclear missile submarine Khabarovsk at the Sevmash shipyard. On board are nuclear-powered torpedoes called "Poseidon". Thus, an expert orders Putin's step.
The submarine can be equipped with a nuclear drone, capable of wiping out coastal areas, according to Russian reports.
Russia’s President Vladimir Putin announced a few days ago that they had successfully tested a nuclear-powered supertorpedo, designed to trigger radioactive tsunamis capable of destroying coastal cities. Nothing more, nothing less.
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