31.10.2025.
10:15
Trump enraged; Launches nuclear weapons; World facing destruction?
Vladimir Putin tested the Burevestnik nuclear missile, also known as the "flying Chernobyl," within just a few days, and shortly after, the Poseidon nuclear underwater drone, to which the U.S. responded immediately.
The key word here is "nuclear," reports Blic, adding that U.S. President Donald Trump swiftly decided to retaliate and ordered the commencement of nuclear weapons testing at the level practiced by Russia and China.
This marks the beginning of a new battle between the world’s most dangerous weapon powers, Blic emphasizes.
Nuclear games
It was recently reported that Putin successfully tested a nuclear missile that can strike any part of the U.S.
This is the Burevestnik, or the “flying Chernobyl,” which now looms over Europe and America.
According to Putin, these are the characteristics of the Burevestnik missile:
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It is a low‑flying cruise missile launched from land.
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It has a nuclear propulsion system and is also capable of carrying a nuclear warhead.
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NATO designates it SSC‑X‑9 “Skyfall,” and it is also known as the “flying Chernobyl.”
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In the October 21 test the missile traveled 14,000 km and was airborne for about 15 hours.
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It is allegedly able to overcome any missile‑defense system and has unlimited range.
Next in line was the nuclear drone Poseidon.
“Poseidon’s power significantly surpasses that of the Sarmat. There’s no way to intercept it, and in the near future there probably won’t be. In addition to all its advantages, its reactor is a hundred times smaller than that of a nuclear submarine, while its power exceeds even our most advanced intercontinental missiles. There is no weapon like this in the world,” emphasized the Russian president.
Since China and Russia frequently conduct such nuclear weapons tests, the U.S. had to enter the fray as well.
Thus, Trump issued an order for America to commence nuclear weapons tests.
Currently, these three countries—America, Russia, and China—are the leaders when it comes to the world’s most dangerous weapons.
What’s hidden in the arsenals of Russia and America
Russia regularly conducts nuclear weapons tests, especially since the start of the war in Ukraine. The Kremlin’s nuclear arsenal is quite large, something Putin likes to emphasize.
ICBM (land‑based missiles):
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RS‑24 Yars (MIRV‑type nuclear warheads)
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RS‑12M Topol‑M
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Sarmat (RS‑28)
SLBM (submarine‑launched ballistic missiles):
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R‑29RMU Sineva / Liner
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RSM‑56 Bulava (on Borei‑class submarines)
Strategic bombers:
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Tu‑95MS “Bear”
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Tu‑160 “Blackjack”
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Tu‑22M3 “Backfire” (less strategic)
Tactical nuclear weapons:
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Iskander‑M
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Torpedoes
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Anti‑ship missiles
When it comes to the United States, the arsenal is somewhat smaller, but America was the first country in the world to develop and the only one to actually use nuclear weapons.
ICBMs (land‑based missiles):
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LGM‑30G Minuteman III (400 silo‑based missiles)
SLBMs (submarine‑launched ballistic missiles):
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UGM‑133A Trident II D5 (on Ohio‑class submarines)
Strategic bombers:
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B‑52H Stratofortress
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B‑2 Spirit
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B‑21 Raider (new generation, just entering service)
Tactical nuclear weapons:
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B61‑12 bombs deployed at NATO bases in Europe (Belgium, Germany, Italy, the Netherlands, Turkey)
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