Russia new Oreshnik missile, shocked everyone… Russia tells Germany they will send 2 to visit If Germany allows Ukraine to use German’s missiles

“Commander-in-Chief of the Ukrainian Armed Forces Oleksandr Syrsky stated that Kiev does not have systems capable of intercepting Oreshnik missiles.”
 
Dude breaks down what is known about the missiles(which is not much) but pretty interesting speculation video

Now I am scared: the New Oreshnik Missile Attack on Dnipro​


 

Plenty of people laughed said that missiles wasn’t shit

While military people said this is something we need to pay attention to…even tho we don’t have much info on it


Apparently Washington plans to display something that’s super hypersonic or super supersonic
I don’t remember how it was described…

Belarus wants them

I’m sure Iran will purchased them soon…
With these types you don’t even need nukes
 
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@ailinofaolin88972 months ago
That footage is both eerily beautiful and terrifying at the same time

@FingersKungfu1 month ago
This looks like thunderbolts raining down from the sceptre of Zeus. A God-tier weapon system


@GuiltySpark3471 month ago
I have never seen anything like this. The speed and precision of whatever these weapons are is incredible.






@john-draftanimal1 month ago
This actually wasn't very precise.


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@wyattdean51921 month ago
they literally missed the factory lol


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@bubba8421 month ago
@wyattdean5192they didn't miss. There is satellite imagery available that shows the damage. The damage is all internal meaning that what it hit was probably underground
 
Plenty of people laughed said that missiles wasn’t shit

While military people said this is something we need to pay attention to…even tho we don’t have much info on it


Apparently Washington plans to display something that’s super hypersonic or super supersonic
I don’t remember how it was described…

Belarus wants them

I’m sure Iran will purchased them soon…
We these types you don’t even need nukes
i hope we have some shit like that
looked like that Thor's hammer kinetic energy weapon the US was supposed to develop
 
Dude breaks down what is known about the missiles(which is not much) but pretty interesting speculation video

Now I am scared: the New Oreshnik Missile Attack on Dnipro​




that Italian cat is good at that, he did his thing back in the day when he explained why people shouldn't sleep on that Swedish fighter jet Saab JAS-39 Gripen
 
So his breakdowns are normally respected

Yep ! They made him famous when it comes to jet fighters and aeronautics in general that cat is good opposite to all those so-called YouTube specialists he explains what math is behind that shape and why it’s ultimately dangerous !

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this breakdown made him famous 4 years ago

 
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RUS threatens Germany with total Destruction if 1 Taurus Missile flies over RUS. Oreshnik Berlin hit​


 



Seem like Russia tested the Oreshnik brotha…the Burevestnik.

I wonder where this system will be launched from because reports are Belarus likely the staging ground for launches of the Oreshnik.





“Burevestnik


The 9M730 Burevestnik is a Russian low-flying, nuclear-powered, nuclear-armed cruise missile under development for the Russian Armed Forces. According to the Russian Ministry of Defense, the missile's range is effectively unlimited.”


Russia’s Doomsday Missile: Decoding Russia’s Burevestnik Cruise Missile​


This missile, known as the 9M730, is a ground-launched, low-flying weapon capable of carrying nuclear warheads and is powered by nuclear energy.
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President Vladimir Putin announced on Sunday that Russia successfully tested the Burevestnik nuclear-powered cruise missile. This missile, known as the 9M730, is a ground-launched, low-flying weapon capable of carrying nuclear warheads and is powered by nuclear energy. NATO refers to it as the SSC-X-9 Skyfall. Putin claims the missile has an unlimited range and can evade U. S. missile defenses, although some Western experts doubt its strategic value, arguing it may not significantly enhance Moscow’s military capabilities and could pose radiation risks during its flight.

During the recent test on October 21, General Valery Gerasimov reported that the missile flew 14,000 km (8,700 miles) over roughly 15 hours. Its nuclear propulsion system allows it to travel longer distances compared to traditional engines, enabling it to “loiter” for extended periods before striking targets. The Nuclear Threat Initiative noted that the Burevestnik could potentially remain airborne for days, circling the globe at low altitude and dropping nuclear warheads unpredictably.

However, some experts point out that the missile’s subsonic speed makes it detectable, which could increase its vulnerability the longer it remains in the air. Russian military expert Alexei Leonkov stated that the Burevestnik would be used to target enemy command posts and military infrastructure after initial intercontinental ballistic missile attacks, helping to ensure complete destruction.

The International Institute for Strategic Studies indicated that the Burevestnik could have a range of up to 20,000 km (12,400 miles), allowing it to strike targets in the U. S. from various locations in Russia. The missile operates at a low altitude of 50 to 100 meters (164 to 328 feet), making it harder to detect with air-defense radar.

The Burevestnik’s development has faced numerous failures, including a 2019 incident that resulted in fatalities during a test. Despite these setbacks, Putin continues to promote the missile as unparalleled globally. In 2024, U. S. researchers reportedly identified a possible deployment site for the missile near a nuclear storage facility north of Moscow.

With information from Reuters
 
Seem like Russia tested the Oreshnik brotha…the Burevestnik.

I wonder where this system will be launched from because reports are Belarus likely the staging ground for launches of the Oreshnik.





“Burevestnik


The 9M730 Burevestnik is a Russian low-flying, nuclear-powered, nuclear-armed cruise missile under development for the Russian Armed Forces. According to the Russian Ministry of Defense, the missile's range is effectively unlimited.”


Russia’s Doomsday Missile: Decoding Russia’s Burevestnik Cruise Missile​


This missile, known as the 9M730, is a ground-launched, low-flying weapon capable of carrying nuclear warheads and is powered by nuclear energy.
Newsroom
BYNEWSROOM
BYNEWSROOM
OCTOBER 26, 2025
Burevestnik.jpg
image source: Wikipedia


President Vladimir Putin announced on Sunday that Russia successfully tested the Burevestnik nuclear-powered cruise missile. This missile, known as the 9M730, is a ground-launched, low-flying weapon capable of carrying nuclear warheads and is powered by nuclear energy. NATO refers to it as the SSC-X-9 Skyfall. Putin claims the missile has an unlimited range and can evade U. S. missile defenses, although some Western experts doubt its strategic value, arguing it may not significantly enhance Moscow’s military capabilities and could pose radiation risks during its flight.

During the recent test on October 21, General Valery Gerasimov reported that the missile flew 14,000 km (8,700 miles) over roughly 15 hours. Its nuclear propulsion system allows it to travel longer distances compared to traditional engines, enabling it to “loiter” for extended periods before striking targets. The Nuclear Threat Initiative noted that the Burevestnik could potentially remain airborne for days, circling the globe at low altitude and dropping nuclear warheads unpredictably.

However, some experts point out that the missile’s subsonic speed makes it detectable, which could increase its vulnerability the longer it remains in the air. Russian military expert Alexei Leonkov stated that the Burevestnik would be used to target enemy command posts and military infrastructure after initial intercontinental ballistic missile attacks, helping to ensure complete destruction.

The International Institute for Strategic Studies indicated that the Burevestnik could have a range of up to 20,000 km (12,400 miles), allowing it to strike targets in the U. S. from various locations in Russia. The missile operates at a low altitude of 50 to 100 meters (164 to 328 feet), making it harder to detect with air-defense radar.

The Burevestnik’s development has faced numerous failures, including a 2019 incident that resulted in fatalities during a test. Despite these setbacks, Putin continues to promote the missile as unparalleled globally. In 2024, U. S. researchers reportedly identified a possible deployment site for the missile near a nuclear storage facility north of Moscow.

With information from Reuters

This crap gives me headaches. And we've got Whiskey Pete at the helm of our defense... excuse me... war dept.
 
This crap gives me headaches. And we've got Whiskey Pete at the helm of our defense... excuse me... war dept.

Yea I definitely feel you on this


Washington been trying to stop this advancement but was unsuccessful. I’m link you to that thread
 
Yes its terrifying. The west should just attack.
Why should they attack?

Having a missile like this hovering over the US and can attack American cities at will is something the US will need to assess and analyze such threats.

Are you ready to join the army to help attack Russia? Or is that just rhetorical speaking points?
 
Why should they attack?

Having a missile like this hovering over the US and can attack American cities at will is something the US will need to assess and analyze such threats.

Are you ready to join the army to help attack Russia? Or is that just rhetorical speaking points?
Go re-read what I wrote but slower this time and maybe think hard about what words mean. I dont mean this rhetorically.
 
Yes its terrifying. The west should just attack.
Yes I have misinterpreted your comment. Apologies for this.

Yes the missile is a terrifying option for the Russian to use. But I don't believe attacking Russia would be a viable option. What would be the aim of this?

Interested to hear your thoughts on this.
 
Yes I have misinterpreted your comment. Apologies for this.

Yes the missile is a terrifying option for the Russian to use. But I don't believe attacking Russia would be a viable option. What would be the aim of this?

Interested to hear your thoughts on this.
Aim to keep military action going

Only thing I can think of at this moment
 
Aim to keep military action going

Only thing I can think of at this moment
The very announcement is a provocation. You dont want them to build up a stockpile. UN Nations should freeze all trade and flights leaving to Russia as well as bar Russian nationals from exiting their countries and then strike hard at all the manufacturing facilities and look to target the companies, research facilities and universities responsible for the production of the tech with concentrated coordinated strikes ASAP.

EU can sleep if they will but the US is not the primary danger for Russia at this time as noted by the country being targeted in the title. Trump and Hegseth belong to Putin
 
The very announcement is a provocation. You dont want them to build up a stockpile. UN Nations should freeze all trade and flights leaving to Russia as well as bar Russian nationals from exiting their countries and then strike hard at all the manufacturing facilities and look to target the companies, research facilities and universities responsible for the production of the tech with concentrated coordinated strikes ASAP.

EU can sleep if they will but the US is not the primary danger for Russia at this time as noted by the country being targeted in the title. Trump and Hegseth belong to Putin


I definitely don’t think Trump belongs to Russia.
Pete Hegseth probably another month or two from being unemployed…

For as striking Russia because they have this middle is laughable.
If so this definitely shows they ain’t that gas station acting like a country.


It’s nothing the EU can do against Russia. It’s sad that that let Washington hype them up to think so.
Washington hyped Ukraine up thinking they were more than they are only to back away. While backing away they for NATO countries to buy more weapons to and give to Ukraine.

NATO/EU countries don’t have the means to do it but they feel they have to fight Russia…..

The other side of this is while Washington was backing out and forcing EU to spend more they put tariffs on them :lol: :lol:
 
Maybe having these systems in place would prevent any thoughts of preemptive strikes against the Russians.
You mean as they continue westward expansionism and reconsolidation of the Soviet block visa vie the USSR and the Soviet project? Slaughtering and raping innocents and kidnapping children for ''reconditioning'' in mother Russia? Reclamation of Alaska as official Russian territory, a matter of fact taught in Russian schools to this day? Rigged elections, forced labor camps? Kidnapping and assasination of its own civilian population and government officials? Government controlled corporate piracy and monopoly? Government sponsored organized crime syndicates? ... I could go on...

Forgive me if I fail to see the silver lining in what you are proposing. I am human above all else and I will always stand on the side of the innocent, you do you.
 
You mean as they continue westward expansionism and reconsolidation of the Soviet block visa vie the USSR and the Soviet project? Slaughtering and raping innocents and kidnapping children for ''reconditioning'' in mother Russia? Reclamation of Alaska as official Russian territory, a matter of fact taught in Russian schools to this day? Rigged elections, forced labor camps? Kidnapping and assasination of its own civilian population and government officials? Government controlled corporate piracy and monopoly? Government sponsored organized crime syndicates? ... I could go on...

Forgive me if I fail to see the silver lining in what you are proposing. I am human above all else and I will always stand on the side of the innocent, you do you.
There isn't any evidence of Russia moving westward. Yes they have invaded Ukraine, but the Russia have what I think are legitimate reasons for going into Ukraine. The killing of ethnic Russians in the Ukraine, the banning of the Russian Orthodox church and also the banning of the Russian language there.

If there is evidence of expansionism, is that since the fall of Germany and the push eastwards up to the borders of Ukraine.
 
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