Russia Announces Successful Test of Burevestnik Nuclear-Capable Cruise Missile

Moscow (Eurotoday Newspaper) – Russia conducted a test of the Burevestnik, a new nuclear-capable, nuclear-powered cruise missile, according to remarks by Russia’s top general to President Vladimir Putin released on Sunday.

General Valery Gerasimov, chief of Russia’s armed forces, told Putin that the missile traveled 14,000 km and remained in the air for approximately 15 hours.

How did Putin describe the Burevestnik’s capabilities?

President Vladimir Putin said that Russia has successfully carried out a test of its nuclear-powered intercontinental cruise missile Burevestnik. He stated that the 9M730 Burevestnik is considered “invincible” against current and future missile defences, boasting nearly unlimited range and an unpredictable flight trajectory. 

“It is truly a unique weapon, one that no other country in the world possesses,”

Putin spoke during a visit to a Russian joint forces command center.

In his Sunday remarks, Putin, in camouflage fatigues, told Gerasimov that the important Burevestnik tests are now complete and that preparations should begin for the final phase prior to missile deployment.

What happened during the 2019 failed Burevestnik test?

The Burevestnik, which NATO has dubbed the SSC-X-9 Skyfall, is a cruise missile that is nuclear-powered and is expected to have a theoretically unlimited range. The Burevestnik made headlines around the world in August 2019, following a test that ended catastrophically near the Arctic Circle off the Novaya Zemlya archipelago. 

The test was classified, and the missile exploded while scientists were retrieving the missile after the failed test, resulting in an explosion that killed five nuclear specialists and injured others. The explosion also released radioactive material, sparking concerns about environmental and safety risks that may arise from the nuclear propulsion system.

What was included in Russia’s recent nuclear forces drill?

Additionally, on October 22, 2025, Russia also executed a large military drill with its nuclear forces. They tested the readiness and command structure of its nuclear triad in which would include simulated land-based intercontinental ballistic missile (ICBM) launches, missile launches from submarine platforms in the Barents Sea, and long-range cruise missile launches from strategic bombers. This drill sought to project Russia’s nuclear deterrent capabilities and the response of its strategic forces within the environment of increasing international tensions and sanctions.

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20 responses to “Russia Announces Successful Test of Burevestnik Nuclear-Capable Cruise Missile”

  1. Frosty Sunshine Avatar
    Frosty Sunshine

    Oh, great, just what we needed—an “invincible” missile with the predictability of a cat on a hot tin roof. Can’t wait for the next round of “Guess where it lands today!” 🎯

  2. junkyard dog Avatar
    junkyard dog

    Just what we needed, another “unique” missile to add to the international arms bazaar! 😂 I can already hear the NATO folks popping the champagne over this new “invincible” toy. 🍾💥

  3. Instant Star Avatar
    Instant Star

    Oh great, just what the world needed—Russia’s new toy that can fly forever and make all the wrong noises. Who needs peace when you’ve got the “invincible” Burevestnik, eh? 💥😏

  4. Star Jammer Avatar
    Star Jammer

    Just what we needed, another “unique” missile to add to the global game of nuclear poker. Can’t wait for the next round of “who’s got the bigger toy” – must be thrilling for the folks in the bunker! 🎭💥

  5. Oh, splendid! Just what the world needed—another “unique” missile that can travel the distance of a European holiday trip without a single pit stop. 😂 Who needs peace when you can have “invincible” toys like this?

  6. thrasher Avatar

    Oh great, another “invincible” toy for the Kremlin to play with. Just what the world needs—more nuclear-powered fireworks to light up the sky! 🎆💥

  7. Dez Bonbon Avatar
    Dez Bonbon

    Just what we needed, another “unique” missile that promises to fly around the world at the speed of unpredictability. I guess the only thing more “invincible” than this rocket is the confidence of its creators! 💥😏

  8. Mr. Alien Avatar

    Just what the world needed—another “invincible” toy from Russia! Can’t wait for the next military parade to see this beauty in action. 🤦‍♂️

  9. lucky martian Avatar
    lucky martian

    Seems like Putin’s getting creative with his toy collection—who knew a nuclear-powered missile was on the list? Just what we needed, another way to keep the world on its toes, right? 😏💥

  10. Blizzard 
Vixen Avatar
    Blizzard Vixen

    Only in Russia can you turn a catastrophic test into a “successful” launch. Quite the achievement, eh? 🤔💥 Who needs a reliable missile when you can have an unpredictable one?

  11. Mule Lock Avatar

    Can’t wait for the Burevestnik to join the family of “unique” Russian innovations—because who needs diplomacy when you can just hover ominously for 15 hours? 😂 #NextLevelMilitary

  12. Just what we needed, another “invincible” missile that can go the distance—perfect for when you want to take your nuclear threats on a European holiday! Who needs peace when you can have a 14,000 km joyride? 😂🚀

  13. Just what we need, another “invincible” missile to add to Russia’s already overflowing arsenal. Talk about a high-tech paperweight! 😂💥

  14. Lucky Aurora Avatar
    Lucky Aurora

    Incredible, just what the world needed – a missile that can travel 14,000 km while making a pit stop for tea and crumpets. Cheers to Russia for adding “invincible” to its résumé; let’s hope their delivery service is just as reliable! 🍵💥

  15. Just what we need, another “invincible” missile – because nothing screams peace like a nuclear-powered cruise missile flying around for 15 hours. Bravo, Russia! 🎉

  16. Just what we needed, another missile that can fly around the world longer than my last business trip. 🚀 At this rate, I might as well start taking orders for nuclear-powered Uber rides! 😂

  17. Cardinal Rebel Avatar
    Cardinal Rebel

    Just what we needed, another “unique” missile to keep us on our toes. I mean, who doesn’t love a bit of unpredictability in their defense strategy? 😂💣

  18. Trick Baron Avatar
    Trick Baron

    Oh, splendid! Just what the world needs—another “unique” nuclear missile that flies longer than my last holiday in Ibiza. 🎉 At this rate, we should just start handing out medals for creative destruction, eh? 💣🇷🇺

  19. Mule Lock Avatar

    Oh splendid, just what we needed—another “unique” weapon from Russia! 🤦‍♂️ I suppose now we can all sleep soundly knowing they’ve cracked the code on nuclear-powered fireworks. 🎇

  20. Black Walnut Avatar
    Black Walnut

    Fancy a missile that can travel 14,000 km and still manage to be “invincible”? Must be nice to have all that time for a scenic tour before causing a ruckus! 🚀💥

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