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In 2025, Russia’s once-hyped “super-weapons” have become a chilling reality, reshaping global strategic calculations. From the hypersonic Oreshnik, capable of striking European cities in minutes while evading all known defenses, to the South-Polar-capable Sarmat ICBM with maneuverable warheads that can bypass U.S. missile shields, Moscow has demonstrated unprecedented offensive reach. Beneath the oceans, the nuclear-powered Poseidon torpedo threatens entire coastlines, while the Burevestnik cruise missile introduces a psychologically destabilizing, virtually unlimited global strike capability.

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00:00In 2018, the world smirked. Western officials rolled their eyes. Analysts dismissed it as bravado.
00:08Cartoons, they said. Nothing more than Putin's fantasy. But seven years later, the fantasy stepped
00:15into the real world. The weapons, once drawn in glowing animations, now cast real shadows
00:21across the skies of Europe and the oceans of the world.
00:25And what about nuclear tests? We see that some countries, they are preparing for the nuclear
00:33tests. If they do that, then we will respond in kind.
00:37Welcome to the winter of 2025, the year Putin's superweapons stopped being punchlines and became
00:45global nightmares.
00:50On a cold November night in 2024, the city of Dnipro was rocked by an explosion that arrived
00:57before radar warnings could even sound. The culprit, a missile no-defense system could see,
01:05track or stop. Russia's newest hypersonic predator, the Orishnik.
01:10We need to ensure the security of our country, now national security, and improve the well-being
01:16of our people. I've been talking about security a lot. Well, the world is talking about the
01:22Orishnik missile complex. But what kinds of materials does Orishnik rely on? What about the temperature
01:29on these warheads? They're as hot as the surface of the sun. We have to keep this in mind since
01:41the 1980s. We have been working on the loitering device, on the glider.
01:49It travels it over Mach 10. It maneuvers during its terminal descent. It splits into multiple
01:56independent warheads. And from Kaliningrad, it could strike Berlin or London in under 10 minutes.
02:04Unlike the older Iskonda, Orishnik is explicitly designed to defeat Patriot, Thad, and Aegis defenses.
02:12Ukraine admitted it could not intercept it. Mato generals, off-camera, confess the same.
02:18This wasn't just a missile. It was a message. A reminder that the escalation ladder now has
02:25new rungs, and Russia is willing to climb them. Putin's message is blunt. Any NATO country that
02:33allows its territory to be used for long-range strikes into Russia can now expect an answer measured
02:39in a few minutes, not hours.
02:40It's really a unique weapon that will strengthen the military potential of our armed forces. It
02:53will ensure the security of Russia's security from external threats. And it will ensure that
02:58those who are in a bit of aggressive rhetoric trying to threaten our country.
03:04It's unofficial nickname is Biblical, Satan II. And Vaanth, the nickname, undersells the weapon.
03:12The RS-28 Samad is the heaviest, most powerful ICBM ever deployed, a 208-ton Titan capable of
03:21carrying a swarm of warheads, decoys, and a hypersonic glide vehicle that dances through the atmosphere
03:28at Mach 20. In the silent depths of the optic, Russia has awakened something unprecedented.
03:38Twenty meters long, nuclear-powered, capable of crossing oceans on its own, and armed with
03:44a doomsday warhead designed to crippled coastlines for decades.
03:49The nuclear-powered, nuclear-capable Burevestnik missile and the Poseidon underwater autonomous
03:57vehicle. I'd like to thank all of the design bureaus and collectives. These are tens of thousands
04:06of people who participated in the development and creation of these powerful and unique weapons.
04:14Poseidon, a torpedo the size of a bus, carrying the destructive potential of a small apocalypse.
04:22Length, 20 meters. Speed underwater, up to 100 knots, or 185 kilometers an hour.
04:31Range, effectively unlimited nuclear reactor proportion. Warhead, a 100-megaton cobalt sulfate bomb, designed to render
04:41the coastal regions uninhabitable for decades. The Belgorod, the largest submarine built since the Cold War,
04:49exists for one purpose, to deliver Percelion into the world oceans. And once it's released, no one knows where it is.
04:58No radar tracks it. No missile shield stops it. It is the purest form of strategic uncertainty.
05:06The special purpose of Marine Belgorod and a new Project 9853 carrier are already operational.
05:14Western Intelligence believes the first two Poseidons will be delivered to the Pacific fleet in 2026.
05:21Its very name means Storm Petrel. The bird sailors once believed heralded disaster. And the Burvestnik lives up to the legend.
05:35A nuclear-powered cruise missile with effectively unlimited range. A weapon to come fly low.
05:41Hide in valleys. Turn around. Circle continent. And wait.
05:46You probably heard that quite recently Russia tested its state-of-the-art missile, unlimited range missile,
05:56with a nuclear propelling unit. And we can be proud of the achievements of our scientists, workers, engineers,
06:12Important astronaut, and their
06:17unfinished envir thou, that there is a small nuclear propelling different faces tould.
06:22range?
06:23Theoretically unlimited. Flight profile?
06:28Low altitude. Terrain following.
06:30Able to loiter for days.
06:32Purpose? Depois? Concercle the bloving strike from unexpected vectors when diplomatic talks collapse.
06:39collapse. But regardless of operational readiness, its existent alone infidenses are destabilizing
06:46new variable in nuclear strategy, one designed to bypass defenses and strike from angles
06:53no one is prepared to watch.
07:09In November 2024, Russia quietly rewrote the rules. Its updated nuclear doctrine allows
07:39the use of atomic weapons not only in response to nuclear attack, but in response to massive
07:46aerospace aggression.
07:48The share of state-of-the-art military equipment in nuclear forces is now 95%, and the basic
07:58principles governing the use of such weapons have been updated, as outlined in the updated
08:05state nuclear deterrence policy. And once again, so that no one accuses us of nuclear saber-rattling,
08:16it is a deterrence policy.
08:19In plain terms, if long-range Western weapons hit too deep, too often, too effectively, Moscow
08:26reserves the right to escalate dramatically.
08:34The world is not feeding the Soviet Union of the 1980s. It is facing a Russia equipped with
08:40weapons designed specifically to bypass every defense system the West has spent 30 years
08:46building. Whether they work perfectly is irrelevant. Their existence, or even the belief in their
08:53existence, shifts the balance of fear. Capitals from Warsaw to Washington are suddenly whispering
09:00the same question. What if the rules of deterrence have changed? In 2025, Putin's superweapon
09:08are not only in silos, oceans, or tundra boundaries. They live in the world's imagination. A shadow stretched
09:17in across every geopolitical calculation through yeses could come. The chessboard has changed,
09:26the pieces are deadlier, and the world holds its breath as the next move approaches.
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