| Russia tests nuclear-capable underwater drone – Putin 
 There is currently no way of intercepting the Poseidon unmanned vehicle, the president has said
 
 
  
 FILE PHOTO: The development of the Poseidon underwater drone. ©                 Russian Defense Ministry
 
 Russia  has successfully tested a state-of-the-art nuclear-capable underwater  drone, Russian President Vladimir Putin has announced.
 
 Trials of  the Poseidon system took place on Tuesday, the president said as he  visited a military hospital in Moscow on Wednesday.
 
 ”When it  comes to speed and depth, there is nothing comparable to this unmanned  vehicle anywhere the world, and it is unlikely to appear anytime soon,” he stated.
 
 At the moment, “there are no methods of intercepting” the Poseidon, Putin stressed.
 
 
   
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 “For the first time, we succeeded not only in launching it from a  submarine using its booster engine, but also in starting its nuclear  power unit, which provided energy to the vehicle for a certain period of  time. This is a tremendous success,” he said.
 
 According to the Russian president, the capabilities of the Poseidon “significantly exceed the power of even our most promising Sarmat intercontinental range missile.”
 
 Media  reports previously described the Poseidon, which was first announced in  2018, as a deep-sea unmanned system with a nuclear power unit that  boasts a virtually unlimited range. The 20-meter-long, 100-ton drone is  said to be capable of reaching speeds of 200kph and descending below  1,000 meters. It can also reportedly travel at extremely low speed,  becoming undetectable for modern radars. In addition to directly  attacking coastal cities, the Poseidon can reportedly be used to cause  devastating tsunamis.
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