Featured in BurevestnikBYThomas NewdickOct 21, 2020ShareIt Looks Like Russia’s Nuclear-Powered Cruise Missile Test Program Is Back In BusinessSatellite imagery indicates that work on the controversial Burevestnik missile has resumed at a test site in the Russian Far North. BYThomas NewdickOct 21, 2020ShareBYJoseph TrevithickSep 6, 2019SharePutin Demands Response To U.S. Tomahawk Test Despite Having Treaty-Busting MissilesThe seemingly obvious course of action is to “reveal” the long-range ground-launched cruise missiles it has now, but Russia may need to wait to do so. BYJoseph TrevithickSep 6, 2019ShareBYJoseph TrevithickAug 26, 2019ShareRussia Changes Position On Radiation Leaks Again Weeks After Nuclear Missile ExplosionThe Kremlin has admitted certain radioactive substances got released in the accident, raising new questions about what really happened. BYJoseph TrevithickAug 26, 2019ShareBYJoseph TrevithickAug 13, 2019ShareRussia Will “Briefly” Evacuate Village Near Site Of Nuclear-Powered Missile Accident (Updated)Regional authorities have not explained why they’re only now telling residents to leave the area five days after the accident. BYJoseph TrevithickAug 13, 2019ShareBYJoseph TrevithickAug 13, 2019ShareEvidence Grows That Russia’s Nuclear-Powered Doomsday Missile Was What Blew Up Last Week (Updated)Seven personnel from a major nuclear weapons research laboratory died in the mysterious incident at a test site in northwestern Russia. BYJoseph TrevithickAug 13, 2019ShareBYJoseph TrevithickAug 13, 2019ShareRussia Admits Mysterious Missile Engine Explosion Involved A Nuclear ‘Isotope Power Source’ (Updated)This new detail and other information suggest that the accident might have involved one of Russia’s nuclear-powered cruise missiles. BYJoseph TrevithickAug 13, 2019ShareBYJoseph TrevithickJan 16, 2019ShareRussia Says Its Own New Weapons Are Exempt After Accusing U.S. Of Violating Nuclear Arms DealThe Kremlin may be looking to improve its negotiating position as the two countries debate extending the New START treaty. BYJoseph TrevithickJan 16, 2019ShareBYJoseph TrevithickAug 21, 2018ShareRussia Is Hunting For Its Crashed Nuclear-Powered Cruise Missile And The U.S. Might Be TooRecovering the wreck could give the Kremlin additional information to inform future tests and would keep the design out of foreign hands. BYJoseph TrevithickAug 21, 2018ShareBYJoseph TrevithickJul 19, 2018ShareRussia Releases Videos Offering An Unprecedented Look At Its Six New Super WeaponsAfter a controversial summit between Trump and Putin, the Kremlin gives us a glimpse of its latest strategic weapons developments. BYJoseph TrevithickJul 19, 2018Share
BYThomas NewdickOct 21, 2020ShareIt Looks Like Russia’s Nuclear-Powered Cruise Missile Test Program Is Back In BusinessSatellite imagery indicates that work on the controversial Burevestnik missile has resumed at a test site in the Russian Far North. BYThomas NewdickOct 21, 2020Share
BYJoseph TrevithickSep 6, 2019SharePutin Demands Response To U.S. Tomahawk Test Despite Having Treaty-Busting MissilesThe seemingly obvious course of action is to “reveal” the long-range ground-launched cruise missiles it has now, but Russia may need to wait to do so. BYJoseph TrevithickSep 6, 2019Share
BYJoseph TrevithickAug 26, 2019ShareRussia Changes Position On Radiation Leaks Again Weeks After Nuclear Missile ExplosionThe Kremlin has admitted certain radioactive substances got released in the accident, raising new questions about what really happened. BYJoseph TrevithickAug 26, 2019Share
BYJoseph TrevithickAug 13, 2019ShareRussia Will “Briefly” Evacuate Village Near Site Of Nuclear-Powered Missile Accident (Updated)Regional authorities have not explained why they’re only now telling residents to leave the area five days after the accident. BYJoseph TrevithickAug 13, 2019Share
BYJoseph TrevithickAug 13, 2019ShareEvidence Grows That Russia’s Nuclear-Powered Doomsday Missile Was What Blew Up Last Week (Updated)Seven personnel from a major nuclear weapons research laboratory died in the mysterious incident at a test site in northwestern Russia. BYJoseph TrevithickAug 13, 2019Share
BYJoseph TrevithickAug 13, 2019ShareRussia Admits Mysterious Missile Engine Explosion Involved A Nuclear ‘Isotope Power Source’ (Updated)This new detail and other information suggest that the accident might have involved one of Russia’s nuclear-powered cruise missiles. BYJoseph TrevithickAug 13, 2019Share
BYJoseph TrevithickJan 16, 2019ShareRussia Says Its Own New Weapons Are Exempt After Accusing U.S. Of Violating Nuclear Arms DealThe Kremlin may be looking to improve its negotiating position as the two countries debate extending the New START treaty. BYJoseph TrevithickJan 16, 2019Share
BYJoseph TrevithickAug 21, 2018ShareRussia Is Hunting For Its Crashed Nuclear-Powered Cruise Missile And The U.S. Might Be TooRecovering the wreck could give the Kremlin additional information to inform future tests and would keep the design out of foreign hands. BYJoseph TrevithickAug 21, 2018Share
BYJoseph TrevithickJul 19, 2018ShareRussia Releases Videos Offering An Unprecedented Look At Its Six New Super WeaponsAfter a controversial summit between Trump and Putin, the Kremlin gives us a glimpse of its latest strategic weapons developments. BYJoseph TrevithickJul 19, 2018Share