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    Russia Tests Nuclear-Capable Poseidon Super Torpedo, Putin Says

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    Posted on October 29, 2025

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    Russia tested the Poseidon super torpedo, a nuclear-capable weapon, as part of a global arms race, according to Putin.

    Putin Announces Successful Test of Nuclear-Capable Poseidon Torpedo

    By Guy Faulconbridge and Maxim Rodionov

    MOSCOW (Reuters) -President Vladimir Putin said on Wednesday that Russia had successfully tested a Poseidon nuclear-powered super torpedo that military analysts say is capable of devastating coastal regions by triggering vast radioactive ocean swells.

    As U.S. President Donald Trump has toughened both his rhetoric and his stance on Russia, Putin has publicly flexed his nuclear muscles with the test of a new Burevestnik cruise missile on October 21 and nuclear launch drills on October 22.

    There are few confirmed details about the Poseidon, named after the ancient Greek god of the sea, but it is essentially a nuclear-capable cross between a torpedo and a drone.

    Putin, over tea and cakes at a hospital in Moscow with Russian soldiers wounded in the Ukraine war, said the test had taken place on Tuesday.

    "For the first time, we managed not only to launch it with a launch engine from a carrier submarine, but also to launch the nuclear power unit on which this device passed a certain amount of time," Putin said.

    "There is nothing like this," he said, adding there was no way to intercept the Poseidon, which analysts believe has a range of 10,000 km (6,200 miles) and can travel at about 185 km per hour.

    The Burevestnik and Poseidon tests are intended to send a clear message that Russia, in Putin's words, will never bow to Western pressure over the war in Ukraine.

    For Trump, who has called Russia a "paper tiger" for failing to swiftly subdue Ukraine, the message is that Russia remains a global military competitor, especially on nuclear weapons, and that Moscow's overtures on nuclear arms control should be acted on.

    POSEIDON AND THE NEW NUCLEAR ARMS RACE

    The Poseidon is a new weapon that has appeared amid what Putin has cast as a global arms race - primarily between the United States, Russia and China - to modernise and develop their nuclear arsenals.

    Poseidon, known in NATO as Kanyon, is 20 metres long, 1.8 metres in diameter and weighs 100 tonnes, according to Russian media.

    Arms control experts say the weapon breaks most of the traditional nuclear deterrence and classification rules. They have estimated it would carry a two megaton warhead and perhaps is powered with a liquid-metal-cooled reactor.

    Putin said Poseidon's power exceeded that of "even our most promising Sarmat intercontinental-range missile", which is known as SS-X-29, or Satan II.

    Since first announcing the Poseidon and Burevestnik in 2018, Putin has cast them as a response to U.S. moves to build a missile defence shield after Washington in 2001 unilaterally withdrew from the 1972 Anti-Ballistic Missile Treaty as well as to NATO's eastern enlargement.

    After Russia's test of the Burevestnik, Trump said Putin should end the war in Ukraine instead of testing a nuclear-powered missile.

    (Reporting by Reuters in Moscow and Maxim Rodionov in London; editing by Gareth Jones)

    Key Takeaways

    • •Russia tested the Poseidon nuclear-capable torpedo.
    • •Putin claims the torpedo is unstoppable and has a vast range.
    • •The test is part of a broader nuclear arms race.
    • •Poseidon is a response to U.S. missile defense systems.
    • •The weapon breaks traditional nuclear deterrence rules.

    Frequently Asked Questions about Russia tests nuclear-capable Poseidon super torpedo, Putin says

    1What is a nuclear-capable torpedo?

    A nuclear-capable torpedo is a weapon designed to be launched from submarines or surface vessels, capable of carrying a nuclear warhead to target coastal areas, potentially causing massive destruction.

    2What is the Poseidon super torpedo?

    The Poseidon super torpedo is a nuclear-powered underwater drone developed by Russia, designed to travel long distances and deliver nuclear payloads to coastal targets.

    3What is the Burevestnik cruise missile?

    The Burevestnik is a nuclear-powered cruise missile developed by Russia, designed to evade missile defense systems and strike targets at long ranges.

    4What is the significance of nuclear deterrence?

    Nuclear deterrence is a military strategy aimed at preventing aggression by maintaining a credible threat of retaliatory nuclear attack, thereby discouraging adversaries from initiating conflict.

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