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00:00Russia claims to have tried a weapon that, according to Vladimir Putin, nobody else in the world has.
00:11The missile of nuclear propulsion nuclear Burevetsnik, known by the OTAN as Skyfire.
00:16What really means this announcement and why it generates so much controversy?
00:20The Burevetsnik was presented for the first time in 2018 as part of a package of new weapons.
00:26It is a low missile missile missile, able to transport nuclear weapons and, according to Moscow,
00:31with a practically limited capacity thanks to its nuclear motor.
00:35In the last demonstration, the 21 of October, the missile travelled 14.000 km and remained in the air for 15 hours.
00:42The Russian Prime Minister said that he was able to evade maniobras of defense against missiles
00:47and that its limit has been achieved.
00:50But while the Kremlin was celebrated as a unique weapon from the West,
00:53in the West, they question their true strategic value.
00:56They say that their speed will be detected and that the more time they remain in the air,
01:01the more vulnerable they would be.
01:02In addition, they say that they would be over the risk of radiation during their trajectory.
01:06For analysts, the Burevetsnik is not intended for the first golpe,
01:10but to complete the destruction of the enemy infrastructure after a nuclear attack.
01:15In other words, it would be the missile that would be what would be in the air.
01:18The Burevetsnik symbolizes tanto the ambition tecnological of Moscow
01:21as the fragility of the armed control of weapons
01:24after the collapse of the Tratados of the Free War.
01:26Are we facing a strategic leap or a political gesture of power?
01:31Leave your opinion in the comments and share this video to open the debate.
01:35All right.
01:36Go to S.T.
01:40Amen.

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