Russia’s Burevestnik nuclear-powered cruise missile, with a potential 20,000 km range, is sparking buzz over possible tests at Novaya Zemlya, backed by NOTAM alerts until August 12, 2025, and U.S. surveillance flights. Unveiled by Putin in 2018, its low-flight stealth tech and nuclear propulsion could shift global power dynamics, though technical challenges persist. Speculation ties the timing to upcoming Trump-Putin Ukraine talks, hinting at a strategic deterrent.
