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    Putin praises capabilities, prospects of new Russian weapons

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    Posted on November 4, 2025

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    Last updated: January 21, 2026

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    Putin praises new Russian weapons like the Burevestnik missile and Poseidon torpedo, highlighting their strategic importance and technological advancements.

    Putin Highlights Advancements and Future of Russia's New Weapons

    (Reuters) -President Vladimir Putin on Tuesday praised some of Russia's newest weapons, describing them as faster and more effective, capable of ensuring security and strategic parity and even of use in rare metals extraction and lunar missions.

    Putin extolled the qualities of the Burevestnik cruise missile and Poseidon super torpedo at a ceremony honoring the experts who helped design and build the weapons.

    "The result you have achieved has, with no exaggeration, historic significance for our people for ensuring security and strategic parity for decades to come and, we can boldly say, for the entire 21st century," Putin said in comments reported by Russian news agencies.

    Last week, Putin said Russia had successfully tested the nuclear-capable Burevestnik (storm petrel) missile, saying it could evade any defense system. The chief of staff of Russia's armed forces said it had travelled 14,000 km (8,700 miles).

    On Tuesday, he praised the missile's speed - more than three times the speed of sound - and its propulsion system of small nuclear reactors which can be brought into action much more quickly than standard reactors - within seconds.

    He said a NATO warship had been in the vicinity when the missile was being tested.

    The Kremlin leader also announced last week the successful test of the Poseidon nuclear-powered super torpedo that military analysts say is capable of devastating coastal regions by triggering vast radioactive ocean swells.

    At Tuesday's ceremony, Putin said the torpedo's speed far exceeded that of any surface vessel.

    Putin said the small-scale nuclear technologies used in both the Burevestnik and the Poseidon were particularly useful for work in the Arctic and for space travel and, eventually, for building a station on the moon.

    They were equally useful in creating energy sources for extracting rare metals, he said.

    Putin also said Russia was proceeding with mass production of its Oreshnik missile, which Russia said was first used to attack Ukraine in November 2024.

    (Reporting by Reuters; Writing by Ron Popeski; Editing by Matthew Lewis)

    Key Takeaways

    • •Putin praises new Russian weapons for their speed and effectiveness.
    • •Burevestnik missile can evade any defense system.
    • •Poseidon torpedo can devastate coastal regions.
    • •Technologies useful for Arctic work and space travel.
    • •Mass production of Oreshnik missile underway.

    Frequently Asked Questions about Putin praises capabilities, prospects of new Russian weapons

    1What is a cruise missile?

    A cruise missile is a guided missile that flies at a constant speed and altitude, designed to deliver a payload to a predetermined target with high precision.

    2What is nuclear propulsion?

    Nuclear propulsion refers to the use of nuclear reactions to generate thrust for vehicles, often used in submarines and spacecraft to provide long-duration power.

    3What is strategic parity?

    Strategic parity is a condition where two or more states have equal military capabilities, ensuring that no side has a significant advantage over the other.

    4What is mass production?

    Mass production is the manufacturing of large quantities of standardized products, often using assembly line techniques to increase efficiency and reduce costs.

    5What are rare metals?

    Rare metals are elements that are not commonly found in the Earth's crust and are often valuable for their use in technology, electronics, and renewable energy applications.

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