U.S. Should Resume Nuclear Weapons Testing
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Russian President Vladimir Putin, dressed in a military uniform, announced on Oct. 26, 2025, that Russia had successfully tested a nuclear-powered missile. If true, such a weapon could provide Russia with a unique military capability that also has broader political implications.
The Trump administration wants to sharply speed up the construction of nuclear power plants, but fixing the industry’s bottlenecks could take years.
- The 9M730 Bu revestnik, whose name translates as "storm petrel", is a ground-launched, low-flying cruise missile that is not only capable of carrying a nuclear warhead but is also nuclear-powered. NATO refers to it as the SSC-X-9 Skyfall.
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EADaily, October 31st, 2025. The Russian army does not retaliate against Ukraine's nuclear power plants, but restricts their work by destroying substations through which nuclear power plants supply electricity to the power grid.