The article discusses the recent discovery of the deployment site for Russia's Burevestnik missile, a nuclear-powered, nuclear-armed cruise missile that can fly around the world and evade missile defenses. While the weapon sounds terrifying on paper, the author argues that it is actually a bit of a joke.
The Burevestnik is a cruise missile, which means it can fly low and fast, change course rapidly, and avoid radar detection or counterstrikes, unlike ballistic missiles that follow a predictable high-altitude path. Nuclear-armed cruise missiles are not a new technology, as the US has had them since the 1950s.
However, the Burevestnik is powered by a nuclear reactor, which makes it highly unstable and prone to accidents, earning it the nickname "Flying Chernobyl." The author suggests that the weapon is more of a propaganda tool for Russia than a practical military asset, as it is expensive, unreliable, and poses significant environmental and security risks.
The article concludes by noting that while the discovery of the Burevestnik deployment site is concerning, the weapon is ultimately a bit of a joke and a testament to the lengths Russia will go to maintain its status as a global military power.
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by Will Lockett à medium.com 09-11-2024
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