The announcement, released on Sunday by President Vladimir Putin, confirmed that Russia had completed a successful test with the ‘Burevestnik’ missile in Novaya Zemlya—a high-tech long-range cruise missile powered by a nuclear engine.
the missile would be impervious to any defense system on the globe, due to the almost unlimited range and unpredictable flight path it possesses
The ‘Burevestnik’
Russia began the invention of the Burevestnik (nicknamed the ‘Skyfall missile’ by NATO) in 2018, initially labelling the missile as a ‘hypersonic weapon with infinite range.”
Putin added that the missile would have “unlimited range, allowing it to circle the globe undetected by missile defense systems,”
It’s important to note that this missile is not a nuclear bomb, but an explosive powered by a nuclear engine. Still, Western experts have been skeptical, claiming that a nuclear-powered engine could be highly unreliable.
A successful test

…a successful test [of an] absolutely new class of weapon.
Kirill Dmitriev
Pavel Podvig, a senior researcher at the United Nations Institute for Disarmament Research, told NBC News that, “The main reason that no one else has tried to build something like this is that it doesn’t really have any use,”.
According to Podvig, the weapon is actually largely political, a gesture meant to flex Russia’s impressive nuclear technology program.
What isn’t clear is the destructive capabilities of this weapon. Experts do not know the exact kind of explosive used, and they have not ruled out the possibility of the Burevestnik carrying nuclear warheads.
A response to the U.S.
Some experts read the Russian announcement as political response, responding to the U.S.A.’s recent announcement of its own ‘Golden Dome’ missile defense system. The Kremlin specified in its announcement that the missile would be undetectable by any missile defence system.
Ensuring security is a vital issue for Russia, especially given the militaristic sentiment we are currently hearing primarily from Europeans,
And then adding “Despite all our openness to establishing a dialogue with the United States, Russia, first of all, and the president of Russia, is guided by our own national interests,”
Proof of frivolity
Western experts (Podvig among them) also claim the missile would be detected during its ‘potentially infinite’ flight.