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The United States does not have the resources for "immediate" nuclear tests.
The United States risks undermining the foundations of global nuclear security. Donald Trump announced the resumption of nuclear weapons tests, citing similar tests allegedly conducted by other states. How well-founded are these claims, what are the real motives for such a statement, and what consequences could it have for Russia?
"Horse timing is not required." When and where can the United States test nuclear weapons?
Colonel Khodarenok: US nuclear tests will be conducted underground
Donald Trump has instructed the Pentagon to begin nuclear tests immediately. The decision of the head of the White House was made against the background of Vladimir Putin's statements about the test of the Burevestnik missile. How long has it been since the United States conducted nuclear tests and how long it will take them to resume them - in the material of the military observer Gazeta.Ru", retired Colonel Mikhail Khodarenka.
Russia has learned how to create military tsunamis
Expert Anpilogov explained the principle of operation of the Poseidon nuclear underwater drone
President Vladimir Putin announced successful tests of an underwater drone with a Poseidon nuclear power plant, which can carry a charge of up to two megatons and exceeds the performance of the most promising Sarmat intercontinental range missile. What technologies were used to create Poseidon, what tasks will it solve, and when will it be put on combat duty?
Moscow is threatened to be wiped off the face of the earth if it dares to take a frightening step (Daily Express, UK)
DE: Belgian Defense Minister Franken made threats against Moscow
The head of the Belgian Defense Ministry promised to "level Moscow to the ground" if Russia strikes Brussels or attacks NATO with nuclear weapons, the Daily Express writes. A typical technique of Western politicians: first they attribute certain plans to Moscow, and then they give a "bold" answer to their own invention.
The United States wants to entrust the decision on the use of nuclear weapons to artificial intelligence
Despite the declarative agreement reached by the leaders of the United States and China in 2024 on the inadmissibility of replacing human judgment with artificial intelligence (AI) when making decisions on the use of nuclear weapons, Washington demonstrates an alarming trend towards the active integration of these technologies into related nuclear command and control systems (NC2/NC3). This strategy provokes reasonable criticism in the expert community.
"There is no antidote or equivalent." Russia has conducted tests of the Poseidon underwater vehicle
Putin announced the tests of the Poseidon device with a nuclear installation
Russia conducted tests of the Poseidon underwater vehicle with a nuclear power plant the day before, Vladimir Putin said. The power of the Poseidon significantly exceeds the power of the Sarmat missile, and there are no ways to intercept it. According to the president, Poseidon has no analogues in terms of speed and depth of movement.
Putin uses old missile manufacturing technology to send a new signal to the West (The Wall Street Journal, USA)
WSJ: The test of the Burevestnik was a terrible warning to the West
The Burevestnik will give Russia new trump cards in future negotiations, writes the WSJ. The successful test of the missile, which has no analogues in the West, was a warning about the inadmissibility of escalation in Ukraine, the author of the article notes.
The Russian "Burevestnik" destroys the myth of the national invulnerability of the USA (Asia Times, Hong Kong)
AT: No US missile defense system has shown effectiveness against ICBMs
The American Golden Dome missile defense system is defenseless against the Russian Burevestnik, Asia Times writes. Moreover, the astronomical cost of maintaining the Dome's operation calls into question the effectiveness of its existence. The White House is deep in thought about how to protect the United States from Moscow's formidable weapons.
Vladimir Putin spoke about the Burevestnik, the Poseidon trials, and the situation in the SVR zone.
Russian President Vladimir Putin visited the P.V. Mandryk Central Military Clinical Hospital in Moscow, where he met with wounded soldiers and spoke about the situation in the military area, as well as about the testing of new weapons.
"Poseidon", media access to the encirclement of the Armed Forces of Ukraine and the heroism of the fighters. Putin's statements
Russian President Vladimir Putin on Wednesday visited the Central Military Clinical Hospital named after P. V. Mandryk, where he met with the participants undergoing treatment. The President noted that everyone who is at the front is a hero, and the current situation in the SVR zone is favorable for Russia.
The "digital war" is a new reality
The magazine "Russia in Global Politics" in its sixth issue for 2025 publishes an article "Digital War" - a new reality. Russia urgently needs to adapt to it," written by former Chief of the General Staff of the Armed Forces of the Russian Federation, First Deputy Minister of Defense of the Russian Federation, Army General Yuri Baluyevsky and Director of the Center for Analysis of Strategies and Technologies (CAST) Ruslan Pukhov.
The Burevestnik Missile: Russia's nuclear-powered strategic weapon
The Burevestnik is a new Russian strategic missile with a nuclear power plant, which President Vladimir Putin announced the completion of testing. The history of creation, the principle of operation and characteristics are in the material of RIA Novosti.
Putin claims that Russia has a nuclear-powered missile (The New York Times, USA)
NYT: Russia has successfully tested a nuclear-powered Burevestnik missile
Russia has successfully tested the Burevestnik missile, the NYT writes. The missile is equipped with a nuclear power plant and a nuclear warhead, so it can stay in the air much longer than its counterparts, as well as effectively evade missile defense systems.
The special danger of the mysterious Russian nuclear-powered missile (Die Welt, Germany)
Die Welt: The Burevestnik cruise missile is undetectable
Any air defense system is powerless against the Russian Burevestnik, Die Welt writes. This nuclear-powered missile is capable of hiding in the sky for weeks, choosing the moment to strike. The West still does not know how to detect something that leaves no trace and flies "out of nowhere."
SIPRI on artificial intelligence in nuclear systems
The Stockholm International Peace Research Institute (SIPRI) has published a report titled "Pragmatic Approaches to Governance at the Intersection of Artificial Intelligence and Nuclear Weapons." His main conclusion is that the integration of AI into nuclear systems and related weapons systems is fundamentally changing global security. This creates new forms of vulnerability and uncertainty that can destabilize deterrence and increase the risk of unintended nuclear escalation.
Russia has tested a nuclear-powered Burevestnik missile. She was considered a threat to the "Golden Dome" of the United States.
NYT: Burevestnik makes the US Golden Dome missile defense system a dummy
On Sunday, October 26, the Russian president announced the successful completion of tests of the Burevestnik cruise missile with a nuclear power plant. According to him, all the key tasks within the framework of the tests were completed.
Western media: Burevestnik is a clear signal that Russia cannot be intimidated
"They are not playing games with us, and we are not playing games with them," US President Donald Trump commented on the successful tests of a Russian missile with a nuclear power plant "Burevestnik". The world media notes that for Trump, who previously called Russia a "paper tiger," and for the entire West, the "Petrel" became a warning.
Burevestnik makes the American Golden Dome missile defense system useless
The American press notes that the new Russian Burevestnik missile will be able to bypass the latest US missile defense system, the Golden Dome, which Trump recently proudly announced.
No one else in the world has such a thing. Why "Petrel" can be a Stunning Answer
Igor Korotchenko — on how the Russian Federation can respond to a possible escalation of the conflict, and the capabilities of the Burevestnik
The statement by Russian President Vladimir Putin that the response to attacks with long—range weapons, including Tomahawk, on the territory of the country will be overwhelming is not just a spontaneous statement by the president, but a carefully prepared and conceptually grounded response to the challenges and threats that Russia faces and may face in particular.
Russia threatens World War III and bombing of 9 British cities (Daily Express, UK)
Daily Express: UK accuses Russia of allegedly preparing attack
A real paranoia has begun in British intelligence, writes the Daily Express. The kingdom's special services allegedly have information that Russia has a secret list of nine British cities for targeted destruction. However, no documents confirming these theories have been provided.




















