{"id":4271,"date":"2025-12-28T13:20:29","date_gmt":"2025-12-28T14:20:29","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/youtubexyoutube.com\/?p=4271"},"modified":"2026-01-02T13:48:20","modified_gmt":"2026-01-02T13:48:20","slug":"missiles-with-unlimited-range-nuclear-sea-drones-and-hypersonics-key-additions-to-russias-arsenal-in-2025","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/youtubexyoutube.com\/index.php\/2025\/12\/28\/missiles-with-unlimited-range-nuclear-sea-drones-and-hypersonics-key-additions-to-russias-arsenal-in-2025\/","title":{"rendered":"Missiles with unlimited range, nuclear sea drones and hypersonics: Key additions to Russia\u2019s arsenal in 2025"},"content":{"rendered":"
RT looks into the new tools at the disposal of the Russian military<\/strong><\/p>\n Over the past year, Russia has unveiled multiple new weaponry systems, including those actively used in the Ukraine conflict, as well as new additions to the country\u2019s strategic deterrent arsenal.<\/p>\n The new weapons include futuristic nuclear-capable and nuclear-propelled systems, anti-satellite weaponry, and glide bombs of exceptional range.<\/p>\n RT highlights the key 2025 additions to the country\u2019s arsenal.<\/p>\n Oreshnik goes online<\/strong><\/p>\n Russia\u2019s cutting-edge medium-range Oreshnik hypersonic missile system is set to enter active duty before the end of the year, Russian President Vladimir Putin said in mid-December. The system is among the new weaponry\u00a0 meant to \u201censure the strategic parity, security, and global positions of Russia for decades to come,\u201d<\/em> the president said.<\/p>\n \n Read more<\/strong><\/span><\/p>\n The nuclear-capable missile is believed to carry multiple individually targetable warheads, which retain control even during the final approach stage when they reach hypersonic speeds.<\/p>\n Oreshnik was unveiled in November 2024, when the missile – carrying conventional warheads \u2013 struck a major military plant in Ukraine. At the time, Moscow said the system had undergone a successful \u201ccombat test.\u201d<\/em> Its destructive power in conventional form has been compared by Russian officials to a low-yield nuclear strike.<\/p>\n Up to ten new systems are set to be deployed to Belarus, Russia\u2019s closest ally, according to an agreement reached by Moscow and Minsk shortly after the initial battle test of the missile.<\/p>\n Burevestnik nuclear-propelled missile<\/strong><\/p>\n In mid-October, Russia successfully tested its new nuclear-powered Burevestnik cruise missile. The missile traveled more than 14,000km during the test and stayed airborne for about 15 hours, according to the Russian military.<\/p>\n \n Read more<\/strong><\/span><\/p>\n The Burevestnik boasts a nuclear-powered turbojet engine and technically has unlimited range, which gives it unmatched global strike capabilities. Since its engine does not use any conventional propellant, relying on intake air and the heat generated by its reactor instead, it can remain in the air for extended periods, effectively limited only by the lifetime of its components.<\/p>\n The missile\u2019s power unit is comparable in output to the reactor of nuclear-propelled submarines, albeit \u201c1,000 times smaller,\u201d<\/em> President Putin said as he announced the successful test.\u00a0<\/p>\n \u201cThe key thing is that while a conventional nuclear reactor starts up in hours, days, or even weeks, this nuclear reactor starts up in minutes or seconds. That\u2019s a giant achievement,\u201d<\/em> the president said, pointing out the miniature power unit could also see potential civilian applications.<\/p>\n https:\/\/www.rt.com\/russia\/627105-burevestnik-nuclear-technology-putin\/\u00a0<\/p>\n Poseidon nuclear drone<\/strong><\/p>\n Simultaneously with the Burevestnik announcement, Moscow said<\/a> it had successfully tested another nuclear-powered device \u2013 the massive torpedo-shaped Poseidon underwater drone.<\/p>\n \n Read more<\/strong><\/span><\/p>\n In terms of power, Poseidon greatly surpasses Russia\u2019s newest Sarmat intercontinental ballistic missile (ICBM), Putin said, apparently referring to the yield of the nuclear payload the drone can carry. Poseidon is also unrivaled \u201cwhen it comes to speed and depth,\u201d<\/em> while being exceptionally quiet and stealthy, according to the president.<\/p>\n The drone is believed to be a true doomsday device, capable of devastating vast swaths of shoreline, as well as of causing a massive nuclear-tainted tsunami to go deeper inland.<\/p>\n Days after the announcement, Russia launched a dedicated carrier for Poseidon drones \u2013 nuclear submarine the \u2018Khabarovsk\u2019. The vessel had been in the works since summer 2014, and its purpose was revealed only now.<\/p>\n

