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Russia Claims Nuclear-Powered Poseidon Test as Trump Orders U.S. Nuclear Weapons Trials

Moscow’s claim marks a fresh nuclear showpiece, prompting Washington to signal a break with its long testing moratorium.

Overview

  • Vladimir Putin said the Poseidon unmanned underwater vehicle was launched from a submarine and ran on its nuclear propulsion for the first time, offering no test location or independent verification.
  • Putin asserted the system cannot be intercepted and claimed its destructive power surpasses the Sarmat intercontinental ballistic missile, while touting a reactor he said is 100 times smaller than a submarine’s.
  • Russian state-linked reporting has described Poseidon’s notional performance at roughly one kilometer depth and 60–70 knots, capabilities that remain unconfirmed in the public record.
  • The announcement follows Russia’s recent claim of a successful nuclear-powered Burevestnik cruise missile test, which officials said flew 14,000 kilometers over 15 hours.
  • President Donald Trump criticized Russia’s demonstrations and directed the Pentagon to begin U.S. nuclear weapons testing “immediately,” a sharp shift from the U.S. explosive testing moratorium in place since 1992 with operational details still unclear.