Russia has tested a nuclear-powered missile and could revoke a global atomic test ban, Putin says - eviltoast

Video on subject, by Hindustan Times:

Russia’s Shakes West With Next-Gen Nuclear Missile Amid Putin’s Big Nuke Warning | Watch

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Q_TL1nyk0Kc


“We conducted the last successful test of the Burevestnik nuclear-powered global-range cruise missile,” he said without elaborating. His statement was the first announcement of a successful test of the Burevestnik, which translates as “Storm Petrel.” It was first mentioned by Putin in 2018.

Many observers have remained skeptical, arguing such a weapon could be difficult to handle and pose an environmental threat. The U.S. and the Soviet Union worked on nuclear-powered rocket engines during the Cold War, but they eventually shelved the projects, considering them too hazardous.

The Burevestnik reportedly suffered an explosion in August 2019 during tests at a Russian navy range on the White Sea, killing five nuclear engineers and two servicemen and resulting in a brief spike in radioactivity that fueled fears in a nearby city.

Russia has reportedly used the Arctic Novaya Zemlya archipelago where the Soviet Union last tested a nuclear weapon to build facilities for testing the Burevestnik.

In the speech, Putin noted the United States has signed but not ratified the 1996 Comprehensive Nuclear Test Ban, while Russia has signed and ratified it. He argued that Russia could “mirror the stand taken by the U.S.”

Putin’s statement comes amid widespread concerns that Russia could move to resume nuclear tests to try to discourage the West from continuing to offer military support to Ukraine after the Kremlin sent troops into the country. Many Russian hawks have spoken in favor of resuming the tests.

One of them, Sergei Karaganov, a top Russian foreign affairs expert who advises Putin’s Security Council, has argued that Moscow should ramp up its nuclear threats to “break the will of the West” or even launch a limited nuclear strike on NATO allies in Europe if the West fails to stop supporting Ukraine.

“There is no situation in which anything would threaten Russian statehood and the existence of the Russian state,” he said. “I think that no person of sober mind and clear memory could have an idea to use nuclear weapons against Russia.”

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          Put this clarification at the top of every one of the comments you spammed across like 20 threads.

          • jimmydoreisalefty@lemmus.orgOP
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            “Spammed across like 20 threads”, that is not accurate.

            You need to learn the difference between spam and crossposting articles where they apply.

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              Regardless you put misinformation in every single one of them and it’s your duty to correct it.

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                1 year ago

                I was going for the showing off of the metaphorical dick measuring contests these countries have always had.

                Articles pointing out that they are doing joint military operations or testing of these new or improved military weapons, which are only used to kill.

                I think most already know by my name to not trust too much when it comes to articles or on things put online, each sides have a bias to whatever they are pushing.

                Thank you for the concern and for calling me out!

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                  Thank you for the concern and for calling me out!

                  Disingenuous bullshit, you’re lying to people and covering it up with false positivity when you’re called out on it.

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                    You seem to take everything in a bad way, so why bother if you made up your mind that everyone is out to get you.

                    People are free to look into it more if they want.

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      don’t know what you’re measuring but measuring gdp Russia is nothing more than a toilet

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        Russia seems to be able to keep up this war effort, whilst some NATO countries are already running out of stuff to send. They’re getting stuff manufactured cheaply in Iran, North Korea, etc. I imagine the US economy has a sizable proportion made from services. I don’t think the US tech sector can make a new app to fight the Russians with. Their cheap war materiel production does not inflate GDP like the US tech or MIC does, but that doesn’t mean it is less effective.

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          “Running out” implying supplies are not connected to GDP. Well I’m sorry to burst that bubble

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            What I’m referring to is that there is not a linear relationships between supplies and GDP. US kit has vastly inflated price compared to what Russia can produce/buy it for.