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Russia's Skyfall Missile: Dirty and Dangerous

Published Thursday, June 18, 2026 · Updated June 19

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  • Environmental & Practical Concerns1 source

A broader range of perspectives from other scientific or defense-focused outlets would provide a more comprehensive view.

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Two MIT researchers, Jake Hecla and R. Scott Kemp, published an analysis on Russia's nuclear-powered Burevestnik missile, highlighting its environmental and safety hazards.

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  • Two MIT researchers, Jake Hecla and R. Scott Kemp, published an analysis on Russia's nuclear-powered Burevestnik missile.

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  • NPR

    NPR emphasizes the significant environmental and safety hazards posed by Russia's nuclear-powered missile, questioning its practical utility despite its technical feasibility.

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