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Putin vows to perfect mystery rocket after engine blast | |
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Russian President Vladimir Putin has promised to press on with the development of a nuclear-powered rocket believed to have been at the centre of a deadly accident. | Russian President Vladimir Putin has promised to press on with the development of a nuclear-powered rocket believed to have been at the centre of a deadly accident. |
Five engineers and two others died when a rocket engine exploded at a test range on the White Sea on 8 August. | Five engineers and two others died when a rocket engine exploded at a test range on the White Sea on 8 August. |
Defence experts think it was part of a nuclear-powered cruise missile. | Defence experts think it was part of a nuclear-powered cruise missile. |
"We will certainly be perfecting this weapon regardless of anything," Mr Putin told widows of the victims. | "We will certainly be perfecting this weapon regardless of anything," Mr Putin told widows of the victims. |
The possession of "such unique technologies", he added, was "in itself... a most significant and reliable guarantee for peace on the planet". | The possession of "such unique technologies", he added, was "in itself... a most significant and reliable guarantee for peace on the planet". |
The Russian leader was speaking on Thursday at a ceremony at the Kremlin to present posthumous awards to the dead men's families. | The Russian leader was speaking on Thursday at a ceremony at the Kremlin to present posthumous awards to the dead men's families. |
He did not specify what weapon had been involved, saying only that the "technical ideas and solutions" involved in the project were "without an equivalent in the world". | He did not specify what weapon had been involved, saying only that the "technical ideas and solutions" involved in the project were "without an equivalent in the world". |
How serious was the accident in August? | How serious was the accident in August? |
Engineers had completed testing on an offshore platform at the Nyonoksa naval test range when a fire broke out and the engine exploded, throwing the men into the sea, according to Russia's nuclear agency Rosatom. | Engineers had completed testing on an offshore platform at the Nyonoksa naval test range when a fire broke out and the engine exploded, throwing the men into the sea, according to Russia's nuclear agency Rosatom. |
In addition to the seven killed, six people were injured as a result of the blast, which saw radiation levels rise 16 times above normal in the nearest big city, Severodvinsk, 47km (29 miles) away from Nyonoksa. | In addition to the seven killed, six people were injured as a result of the blast, which saw radiation levels rise 16 times above normal in the nearest big city, Severodvinsk, 47km (29 miles) away from Nyonoksa. |
While the radiation levels were not high enough to cause radiation sickness, medical staff who treated casualties from the blast site were not warned of any nuclear contamination risk. | While the radiation levels were not high enough to cause radiation sickness, medical staff who treated casualties from the blast site were not warned of any nuclear contamination risk. |
The clean-up operation was shrouded in secrecy. | The clean-up operation was shrouded in secrecy. |
What was being tested? | What was being tested? |
Russia has only confirmed that a nuclear-powered engine was being tested at the time. | Russia has only confirmed that a nuclear-powered engine was being tested at the time. |
There is also some speculation that it could have been an anti-ship missile or long-range underwater drone but experts in Russia and the West say the test was most likely linked to the new 9M730 Burevestnik missile, called "Skyfall" by Nato. | There is also some speculation that it could have been an anti-ship missile or long-range underwater drone but experts in Russia and the West say the test was most likely linked to the new 9M730 Burevestnik missile, called "Skyfall" by Nato. |
President Putin has described the Burevestnik as having "unlimited" range. | President Putin has described the Burevestnik as having "unlimited" range. |
It is designed to act as a "vengeance" weapon, to be used after an initial nuclear strike. | It is designed to act as a "vengeance" weapon, to be used after an initial nuclear strike. |
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