Russia Issues Warning as Putin Prepares to Launch Doomsday Nuclear Weapon

Russia Issues Warning as Putin Prepares to Launch Doomsday Nuclear Weapon

Russian Gov Issues NOTAM Ahead of Putin’s “Unstoppable Doomsday” Test

In a move that’s sent shivers down the spine of the global community, Russian authorities have released a Notice to Airman (NOTAM) as President Vladimir Putin gears up to fire a nuclear missile dubbed the “Flying Chernobyl.” The missile is being called a “doomsday” weapon, and while the country keeps it under the nose of scrutiny, the action is sure to raise alarm bells.

Why the Concerns Are Heating Up

  • Satellite images show increased activity at the Pankovo test range on the Novaya Zemlya archipelago.
  • Russian ships have moved to watch from the Barents Sea, hinting at a serious pull‑in for the launch.
  • The NOTAM covers a massive 40,000 sq km zone before fading out on Tuesday, 12 August.

All Eyes on the Academy

The maritime crowd and a cascade of satellite photos suggest that Russia is priming the area for a nuclear test that’s more than a mere exercise—though officials call it “just a training run.” The world’s brass is tense, not just because it’s a nuclear thrust but because it could heartily flirt with the siren of an impending conflict with NATO.

What’s the Bottom Line?
  • The missile test is scheduled to reveal the full punch of Russia’s feared “doomsday” mechanisms.
  • The NOTAM ensures all pilots know the restricted zone, but it also signals seriousness.
  • It’s a clear sign that the Kremlin might be tip‑toeing toward a larger showdown.
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