The super Russian missile sent British intelligence into a panic



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Russia’s new Skyfall missile can hang around the Earth for years and carry out a nuclear strike at any moment, the British defense intelligence chief warned.

The super Russian missile sent British intelligence into a panic
Russian transcendent rockets can float around the earth for many years

The 9M730 Burevestnik is known to NATO as Skyfall. According to the Daily Mail, Lieutenant General Jim Hockenhull, commander of the British Defense Intelligence Agency, stated that: “Moscow is testing a nuclear-powered cruise missile system with subsonic speeds. It puts all targets around the world at the within easy reach, allowing Moscow to launch an attack from any direction. “

General Jim Hockenhull stated the above at the headquarters of the intelligence group “Five Eyes” at RAF Wyton, Cambridgeshire, England. The Five Eyes is an intelligence alliance that brings together experts from the United Kingdom, the United States, Australia, New Zealand and Canada.

Last year, it was believed that this weapon would be launched in 2025. At the time, Russian President Putin called it a new weapon, with no limit to its range and deployment capacity.

According to the British defense intelligence chief, Russia has invested heavily in submarines and submarine capabilities, including unmanned underwater equipment. And that, the Russian army was smaller than during the Cold War, but since then it has changed course towards war.

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