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Putin hails developers of nuclear-powered Burevestnik missile, in latest signal to the West

Russia claims serial production of the Oreshnik missile, capable of hypersonic speeds and nuclear payloads, with up to six missiles producible annually, according to Ukraine's president.

  • On Nov. 4, 2025, Russian President Vladimir Putin announced Russia has begun serial production of the Oreshnik intermediate-range ballistic missile at a Kremlin awards ceremony.
  • Nearly one year after a pledge to mass produce Oreshnik, Russia first deployed an experimental missile during a Nov. 21 strike on Dnipro, which Putin said was unarmed and retaliatory.
  • Putin claimed the Oreshnik reaches 10 times the speed of sound, but Zelensky disputed this, and analysts link it to the RS-26 Rubez design.
  • Putin framed the moves as fulfillment of Russia's defense plans, saying it equipped ICBMs and SLBMs with modern anti-ballistic systems, that Russia `poses no threat to anyone`, and Sarmat will be tested this year and enter combat duty in 2026.
  • Putin listed several 'superweapons' during his speech, boasting the Burevestnik nuclear-armed cruise missile has an `unlimited range` and saying Russia `didn't interfere` with a NATO vessel during Oct. 21 tests.
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Putin hails developers of nuclear-powered Burevestnik missile, in latest signal to the West

Russian President Vladimir Putin has given state awards to the developers of the Burevestnik cruise missile and the Poseidon underwater torpedo, the latest signal in what analysts have cast as efforts by the Kremlin to discourage the West from supporting Ukraine.

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Russian President Vladimir Putin announced on Tuesday the start of serial production of the Oreshnik missile system, asserting that its range surpasses all other known missile systems in the world.

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Folha de S.Paulo broke the news in São Paulo, Brazil on Tuesday, November 4, 2025.
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