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Reuters pointed to the unique capabilities of the Russian Burevestnik missile

Reuters: Burevestnik may hover for several days before hitting a target
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The Russian Burevestnik cruise missile can stay in the air for several days before hitting a target. This was reported by the Reuters news agency on October 26.

The article notes that the rocket's nuclear propulsion system is designed in a special way, which allows it to fly much further and longer than rockets with traditional engines.

"As a result, the Burevestnik will have the opportunity to hover in the sky for a long time before hitting a particular target," the publication says.

Earlier, on October 13, the media reported that the new Burevestnik cruise missile, which was being tested by Russia at that time, was capable of strengthening the country's military power. It has a long range, can carry a nuclear charge, and is also capable of bypassing air defense systems and reaching targets with great speed. As the media wrote, the disclosure of information about the new missiles will make Western countries "tremble with fear."

On October 26, Russian President Vladimir Putin announced that there are no analogues of the Burevestnik cruise missile with a nuclear installation in the world. He added that putting the missile on combat duty requires a lot of work, but its characteristics have confirmed the success of its use.

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