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Russia is preparing for further tests of Burevestnik missiles with a nuclear power plant. According to CNN, data obtained from satellite images taken on August 16
According to experts from the Middlebury Institute for International Studies, the tests should take place at a starting point near the Arctic Circle. This is a training ground in the village of Pankovo on the New Earth archipelago.
Interestingly, in the United States, these missiles were called “flying Chernobyl.” According to Jeffrey Lewis, an employee of the institute, the use of a nuclear power plant can give missiles unlimited range. These missiles can easily penetrate US radars and missile defense systems.
Russian President Vladimir Putin first spoke of “Peter” in his speech to the 2020 Federal Assembly. According to him, this missile has an unlimited range and can move on an unpredictable trajectory for the enemy.