Burevestnik Cruise Missile Uses AI for Data Processing, Achieves 14,000 km Range
The Burevestnik cruise missile, developed by Russia, utilizes AI for terrain and celestial data processing, enhancing its stealth capabilities at various altitudes. Following successful tests on October 26, 2025, the missile demonstrated a flight duration of 15 hours over a range of 14,000 kilometers, showcasing its advanced evasion features against defense systems. This development aims to bolster Russia's defense capabilities post the U.S. withdrawal from the 1972 ABM Treaty.

The Burevestnik cruise missile employs AI to process terrain and celestial data, making it stealthy at both high and low altitudes. Developed after the U.S. exited the 1972 ABM Treaty, it aims to enhance Russia's defense. Successful testing on October 26, 2025, showed a flight lasting 15 hours over 14,000 kilometers, demonstrating advanced evasion capabilities against defense systems.




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