Russia Fires Unlimited-Range Nuclear-Powered Cruise Missile
The Burevestnik missile flew 14,000 km in 15 hours, demonstrating evasion of air defenses, marking a key step toward deployment as stated by Russian officials.
- Russia has tested the nuclear-powered Burevestnik cruise missile, according to Moscow's top general, Valery Gerasimov.
- Gerasimov reported that the missile flew for 15 hours and covered approximately 14,000 kilometers during its test on October 21.
- Putin described the Burevestnik as a 'unique creation' with an 'unlimited range' and the ability for precision strikes against protected targets.
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