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VISTORBELITUNG.COM,MOSCOW, – In a move that is set to drastically reshape the global balance of power, President Vladimir Putin has announced Russia's successful test of the Burevestnik cruise missile, a revolutionary weapon he describes as "virtually unstoppable."
The declaration was made during a high-profile speech, sending shockwaves through international security and defense circles.
The Burevestnik, which translates to "Storm Petrel," is not an ordinary missile. Putin emphasized that this is a nuclear-powered, intercontinental cruise missile capable of carrying a nuclear warhead.
What makes this weapon a nightmare for missile defense systems are its two terrifying characteristics: unlimited range and stealth capabilities that allow it to evade all existing air and missile defenses.
"We have also successfully completed the development of the Burevestnik combat complex," he added, signaling that the weapon is moving from a prototype to an operational status.
A "Ghost" in the Sky, Impossible to Intercept
Military analysts are deeply concerned about the unique threat posed by the Burevestnik. Unlike conventional ballistic missiles that follow a predictable arc, a cruise missile flies at low altitudes and can maneuver, making it harder to detect and track.
By adding a nuclear-powered engine, the Burevestnik removes the primary limitation of such missiles: fuel. With its "unlimited range," it can theoretically fly for days, taking unpredictable, looping paths to its target, bypassing known defense installations.
This combination of low-altitude flight, maneuverability, and endless endurance is what makes Putin claim it can "evade all missile defenses." It is designed to be a "ghost" that can appear from any direction at any time.
Global Reactions and Rising Tensions
This announcement is seen as a direct message to the United States and its NATO allies, whose missile defense systems have been a point of contention for Moscow for decades.
Putin's speech is believed to be a strategic show of force amid the ongoing and highly sensitive war in Ukraine. By showcasing such advanced weaponry, Russia aims to demonstrate that it maintains a strategic edge and can counter any Western defense shield.
International leaders and institutions have yet to issue a formal response. However, it is predicted that this development will trigger a new wave of anxiety and potentially an arms race, as other nuclear powers assess the implications of this new technology.
What is the Burevestnik?
The Burevestnik (NATO code name: SSC-X-9 Skyfall) is one of several "superweapons" unveiled by Putin in 2018. Its development, however, has been shrouded in secrecy and was marred by a fatal explosion in 2019, which Western intelligence linked to a failed recovery mission of the missile's nuclear engine from the sea.
The successful test now indicates that Russia has overcome significant technical hurdles, bringing a weapon once considered science fiction into the realm of reality.
The world now watches and waits, as the arrival of the Burevestnik marks a dangerous new chapter in modern warfare, where the concept of a guaranteed defense against a nuclear attack becomes even more elusive.
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