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Russia announced the successful testing of a new nuclear-capable, powered cruise missile that could bypass existing defenses, with President Vladimir Putin signaling its impending deployment to the Russian military.

The statement, following years of development of the Burevestnik missile, is part of the Kremlin’s ongoing nuclear messaging. It comes amid Moscow’s rejection of Western calls for a ceasefire in Ukraine and stern warnings to the U.S. and NATO allies against striking deep inside Russia using long-range Western weaponry.

In a Kremlin-released video, Putin, wearing camouflage military fatigues, is seen receiving a briefing from Gen. Valery Gerasimov, Russia’s chief of general staff. Gerasimov reports that the Burevestnik traveled 14,000 kilometers (8,700 miles) in a critical test conducted on Tuesday.

Gerasimov adds that the Burevestnik, whose name translates as “storm petrel” in Russian, remained in flight for 15 hours powered by nuclear energy, noting, “that’s not the limit.”