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Putin’s chilling threat to the West: Our new nukes are invincible

- By Larisa Brown Defence and Security Editor

RUSSIA yesterday boasted it had developed an arsenal of invincible nuclear weapons that are immune to enemy detection.

Vladimir Putin used his state of the nation speech to warn of his country’s resurgent military might, saying Russia was not listened to before, and declaring: ‘Listen to us now.’

The Russian president said his deadly weaponry included a nuclear-powered cruise missile that could reach anywhere in the world and an underwater drone with nuclear weapons that can obliterate an aircraft carrier.

Mr Putin also revealed details of an ‘invulnerab­le’ hypersonic missile and insisted it was not a bluff as he showed chilling test footage of the new kit. ‘No one else in the world has anything like that,’ he said.

He warned that any attempt to use nuclear weapons against Russia and its allies would bring instant retaliatio­n. Last night Defence Secretary Gavin Williamson accused him of choosing a path of ‘escalation and provocatio­n’ and added: ‘We are facing intensifyi­ng threats to our way of life and this developmen­t is another reminder to not let down our guard.’

Mr Putin made his hot-blooded claims as he laid out his key policies for another term in office, ahead of an election he is expected to win in 16 days.

The 65-year-old president, who has led Russia for almost two decades, usually delivers the annual speech in the Kremlin but this year spoke from a nearby exhibition centre. This allowed him to show a series of slick video montages of missiles manoeuvrin­g across mountains and oceans, and heading over the Atlantic.

He quoted a 2004 speech in which he vowed Russia would develop a new generation of weaponry. ‘No one wanted to talk to us,’ Mr Putin said. ‘No one listened to us then. Listen to us now.’ It brought a standing ovation from the audience of lawmakers and celebritie­s.

He presented Russia’s military efforts as a response to recent actions by the US which last month unveiled plans to revamp its nuclear arsenal and develop new low-yield atomic weapons.

In a speech that ran to almost two hours, Mr Putin described a number of different capabiliti­es which he said would render Nato defences completely useless.

One new weapon, called Avangard, is an interconti­nental hypersonic missile that would fly at 20 times the speed of sound and strike its targets ‘like a meteorite, like a fireball’, he said.

The weapon is capable of performing sharp manoeuvres on its way to targets, making it ‘absolutely invulnerab­le for any missile defence system,’ Mr Putin added.

He said neither the nuclear-powered cruise missile nor the underwater drone had names yet, suggesting with dark humour that a public competitio­n be held for ideas.

He also said that another new weapons system, called Kinzhal, is already operationa­l and is a hypersonic missile carried by an aircraft that flies at ten times the speed of sound with a range of 1,250 miles.

Defence minister Sergei Shoigu later said Russian arms would be able to ‘overcome all existing antimissil­e systems’ such as those the US intends to deploy in eastern Europe and South Korea.

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Boast: Mr Putin yesterday

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