Moscow announces its new nuclear reaction superweapon: “It can strike every part of the globe!”

Burevestnik is the brand new Russian nuclear jet missile which, according to some NYT rumors, is ready for a new launch in the Arctic. Many claim that it has already been successfully tested. The new superweapon, according to Moscow's narrative, is capable of hitting every point of the globe and managing to remain in the air for hours.

The last test dates back to 2019, marking yet another failure: the missile had started but remained in flight for only two minutes, covering just over thirty kilometers because apparently the atomic reactor had not been activated.

The only certainty is that of the Russian super arsenal only two missiles have been successfully tested: the Sarmat intercontinental missile capable of reaching targets at 16 thousand kilometers and the Kinzhal rocket with an intermediate range (2000 km) which was widely used by Moscow in Ukraine.

Among the most innovative weapons for which tests have not yet started we have the Poseidon torpedo, again nuclear-powered and therefore capable of remaining under the oceans for days or even years, ready to strike anywhere on the globe and the Avangard , a gliding nuclear warhead that, once launched, would reach the top of the stratosphere to acquire a speed equal to twenty times the speed of sound and then glide to any target. The very powerful Zadira laser weapon, used in the conflict in Ukraine to blind satellites, has not gone unnoticed, while a more powerful version, according to the Kremlin, can destroy satellites in orbit.

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Moscow announces its new nuclear reaction superweapon: “It can strike every part of the globe!”

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