Russia, Burevestnik and cruise missile
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Putin makes stunning offer to Trump after firing world’s 1st nuke-powered cruise missile Burevestnik
After Russia’s Burevestnik nuclear missile test, President Vladimir Putin expressed willingness for a new summit with US President Donald Trump, despite the US canceling a planned Budapest meeting when talks stalled over Ukraine.
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.
While proponents like Valery Gerasimov claim it can overcome missile defenses and challenge the Mutually Assured Destruction (MAD) doctrine, some experts express skepticism
As Trump urges Hungary, Slovakia, and Turkey to end Russian oil imports, a NATO rebellion brews. With new US sanctions hitting Lukoil and Rosneft, Orban resists—vowing to protect Hungarian energy security.
Russia claims a successful test of its nuclear-powered cruise missile, Burevestnik, boasting limitless range and stealth. This development revives int
The test of the Burevestnik missile was conducted in full compliance with Russia's international obligations. This was announced on October 27 by Konstantin Vorontsov, Deputy Head of the Department for Non-Proliferation and Arms Control of the Russian Foreign Ministry,