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Russia has finalized its most ambitious — and controversial — weapon yet: the Burevestnik nuclear-powered cruise missile, known to NATO as "Skyfall." With a theoretically unlimited range, extreme maneuverability, and the ability to bypass traditional defences, it could change the face of modern warfare. But not everyone is convinced. Is this a revolutionary threat — or a radioactive disaster waiting to happen?

In this video, we break down what the Burevestnik can really do, why NATO is deeply concerned, and what other terrifying weapons Russia is preparing next — including the SS-X-28 Oreshnik and the Poseidon submarine drone.
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00:00A nuclear-powered missile with unlimited range?
00:02That's what Russia just finalized, and NATO is raising the alarm.
00:06Russia's Burevestnik missile, also known as Skyfall, is no ordinary weapon.
00:11It's nuclear-powered, highly maneuverable, and can stay in the air for days.
00:16That means it could fly tens of thousands of kilometers, change directions mid-flight,
00:21and strike from unexpected angles, even from the south or over the Arctic.
00:26In short, it's built to dodge defenses.
00:29President Putin confirmed successful tests just weeks ago.
00:32And NATO? They're worried.
00:34They say it could overwhelm Europe's current missile shield.
00:37Because how do you stop a missile you can't predict?
00:40But there's a catch.
00:41It's not hypersonic, and the longer it flies, the easier it might be to shoot down.
00:46Some experts even call it useless.
00:48More dangerous to Russia than to its enemies.
00:51Why?
00:52A failed launch could scatter radioactive debris over large areas.
00:55A flying Chernobyl.
00:57And that's not all.
00:59Russia's also preparing to deploy the SSX-28 Orishnik in Belarus
01:03and the Poseidon submarine drone by 2030.
01:06NATO's warning.
01:07These new systems push the limits of current Western defenses.
01:11The arms race just took a chilling new turn, and the world is watching.
01:15That's completely practical.
01:16What's the use of the
01:21moon?
01:21What's the moon?
01:23It's like a bear in mind.
01:25You can drag people around to the business.
01:27Try to see those species.
01:28You can't see those on the site.
01:29There's any danger.
01:30This is impossible.
01:31You can imagine how the space is.
01:32You can't see those on the site.
01:33But, it doesn't seem like you can see this.
01:35You can see those on the site.
01:36I'm not going home.
01:37And, at theually high-level,
01:38you can see the light on the side.
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