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Following Russia’s confirmed test of its nuclear-capable Burevestnik missile, Washington has begun a partial troop drawdown from NATO’s eastern flank — pulling the 2nd Infantry Brigade Combat Team of the 101st Airborne Division out of Romania.
Putin has followed up his Burevestnik nuclear missile revelation with another major military show of power — unveiling Russia’s next-generation stealth aircraft. The advanced warplane, designed to rival U.
EADaily, October 27th, 2025. Norway has confirmed the tests of the Russian cruise missile of unlimited range "Burevestnik" with a nuclear power plant. This was reported on October 27 by Reuters, citing data from the Norwegian Military Intelligence Service.
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Burevestnik's Reactor Can Launch In Just Seconds? Russia Surpasses Impossible Thresholds To Stun US
Russia has stunned Western leaders by unveiling fresh advancements in its strategic nuclear arsenal this week, publicly testing and promoting the Burevestnik nuclear-powered cruise missile - dubbed "Flying Chernobyl" - which can reportedly stay airborne for 15 hours and cross 14,
With unlimited range and near-absolute stealth, the Burevestnik 9M730 missile not only changes the game in the arms race but also poses a major challenge to modern air defense systems in the world.