Military Correspondents: Hardly in Russia Will Dare to Apply Nuclear Weapons at Least in the Theater of Military Operations: EADaily
Putin announced Russia's Poseidon torpedo test, a weapon with 10,000 km range, as Trump signaled the US may resume nuclear tests to match rivals, raising global arms race concerns.
- On October 29, 2025, President Vladimir Putin said Russia successfully tested the Poseidon nuclear-powered super torpedo, launched from a Russian submarine and activating its onboard nuclear power unit.
- President Donald Trump suggested Thursday the United States may resume nuclear weapons testing to match Russia and China, posting the announcement on social media ahead of his meeting with Xi Jinping in South Korea.
- Officials note operational constraints as Ian Bremmer said on MSNBC Thursday, `Well, they can't start nuclear testing now because the officials that would be in charge of that have mostly been furloughed`, while President Donald Trump appeared confused about testing types.
- Arms control experts condemned Trump's remarks, warning resuming tests could provoke backlash and undermine nonproliferation, while specialists said Poseidon blurs deterrence and risks fueling a global arms race.
- Analysts note the Poseidon super torpedo can travel up to 10,000 km , while Russia's intensified attacks on Ukraine's energy grid injured 13 people, including six children in Zaporizhzhia.
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On the Russia-1 channel, the conductor Vladimir Solovyov, most faithful of Putin, speaks of "buying London under a radioactive wave"
After more than 33 years of refraining from nuclear testing, the United States, President Donald Trump, on Wednesday ordered the immediate resumption of nuclear testing. Vladimir Putin's announcement that Russia had tested spectacular new weapons may have angered the president.
Military correspondents: Hardly in Russia will dare to apply Nuclear weapons at least in the theater of military operations: EADaily
EADaily, October 31st, 2025. Discussing the dangers of the nuclear race for Russia in connection with the order of US President Donald Trump to start testing nuclear weapons (NWS) after statements by Russian leader Vladimir Putin about the Petrel and Poseidon, the authors of the telegram channel "Two Majors" expressed the opinion that the Russian authorities are unlikely to dare to use Nuclear weapons at least in the current theater of military …
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Russia's new underwater drone is being described as a doomsday weapon. The first test outside Norway was successful, according to Vladimir Putin. "This is really not good," says Frederic Hauge, director of the Bellona Foundation in Oslo.
The announcement raised doubts about a possible error of the president but then his deputy confirmed: "Servo to verify our arsenals" (Translated with Google Translate)
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