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posted by martyb on Wednesday August 14 2019, @05:08AM   Printer-friendly
from the remember-that-story-this-past-weekend? dept.

Don't Forget That The Recent Russian Nuclear Accident Happened While Developing A Truly Insane Weapon

A few days ago, on August 8, there was an explosion on a barge in the White Sea near Nyonoksa, Russia. That explosion tragically killed seven people, nuclear engineers and technicians working on a project. The project was described as "an isotopic power source for a liquid engine installation," but let's be completely clear here: they were developing the nuclear propulsion system for a genuinely brutal and terrible weapon.

That weapon is known as 9M730 Burevestnik, known to NATO as the SSC-X-9 Skyfall, but is perhaps best understood as a modern rebirth of a terrifying American weapon concept from the 1960s known as the Flying Crowbar.

The Flying Crowbar was a nuclear-powered scramjet missile, capable of flying at hypersonic speeds with an almost indefinite range, spewing extremely radioactive exhaust and nuclear bombs all over the place.

[...] While this accident is absolutely a tragedy because of the loss of life and the significant radiation exposure in the area, the blow to the development of the 9M730 Burevestnik missile is not the tragic part.

The Burevestnik is not a defensive weapon; it's a weapon to attack at long range and spread death and destruction all along its path, even over people that have no involvement in whatever bullshit reason this thing was launched for.

Wikipedia entries on 9M730 Burevestnik and Flying Crowbar (aka Supersonic Low Altitude Missile).


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  • (Score: 0) by Anonymous Coward on Wednesday August 14 2019, @12:38PM (1 child)

    by Anonymous Coward on Wednesday August 14 2019, @12:38PM (#880129)

    This is not about the people of the attacking country. It is not even about the people of the attacked country. This is about people who have the misfortune of living in a country geographically located between the attacking and the attacked country.

  • (Score: 2) by The Mighty Buzzard on Wednesday August 14 2019, @01:14PM

    by The Mighty Buzzard (18) Subscriber Badge <themightybuzzard@proton.me> on Wednesday August 14 2019, @01:14PM (#880143) Homepage Journal

    That's an issue with nukes regardless of the delivery method. It's also a damned good incentive for them to diplomatically pressure anyone in a position to fuck the world up to not do that.

    A lot of folks don't get that nukes are not weapons in sane hands, they're tools that can be used to keep things on a diplomatic footing rather than escalating to further bloodshed. Cuba was a fine example of that, or Crimea if you want a somewhat more recent and infinitely more bastardly example.

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