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视频丨俄核动力武器“海燕”“波塞冬”接连亮相 美再试射“民兵3”
Yang Shi Xin Wen Ke Hu Duan·2025-11-05 23:30

Core Points - Ukraine has been requesting the U.S. to provide "Tomahawk" missiles, but President Trump stated that this has not been seriously considered, dampening Ukraine's hopes [1] - The focus of the geopolitical struggle has shifted towards nuclear weapons, with Russia unveiling new nuclear-powered weapons and the U.S. announcing a restart of nuclear tests [1][7] - Russia's new nuclear capabilities are intended to ensure strategic balance and security for decades to come [2][4] Group 1: Russian Nuclear Developments - President Putin awarded developers of the "Burevestnik" nuclear-powered cruise missile and "Poseidon" nuclear-powered unmanned underwater vehicle, claiming they will secure strategic balance for the 21st century [2] - The successful test launches of "Burevestnik" on October 26 and "Poseidon" on October 29 were announced shortly after their development [5] - Russia aims to signal that its nuclear strike capabilities are advancing despite NATO's military deterrence and the U.S. missile defense systems [6] Group 2: U.S. Nuclear Response - Following Russia's announcements, President Trump ordered the U.S. Department of Defense to initiate nuclear tests in response to other countries' testing plans [7] - On November 5, the U.S. tested an unarmed "Minuteman III" intercontinental ballistic missile to assess its reliability and operational readiness [10] - The "Minuteman III" missile, which has a range of 12,500 kilometers and can carry three nuclear warheads, is a key component of the U.S. nuclear triad [10] Group 3: Geopolitical Implications - President Putin warned that Russia would take reciprocal measures if the U.S. or other signatories of the Comprehensive Nuclear-Test-Ban Treaty conducted nuclear tests [11][13] - The current tensions arise amid stalled negotiations regarding the Russia-Ukraine conflict and ongoing strategic arms competition [13] - Despite the heightened rhetoric, Russia claims it will continue to fulfill its obligations under the Comprehensive Nuclear-Test-Ban Treaty [13]