Putin’s Poseidon Awards Send Warning Signal to West
Putin Honors Poseidon and Burevestnik Creators, Sends Clear Message to the West
Putin’s Poseidon Awards Send Warning Signal to West
CNN says Putin’s awards for Poseidon and Burevestnik designers were a signal to deter Western support for Ukraine, marking a new phase in deterrence policy.
2025-11-05T14:34:15+03:00
2025-11-05T14:34:15+03:00
2025-11-05T14:34:15+03:00
CNN has reported that Russian President Vladimir Putin sent an unmistakable message to the West during an awards ceremony honoring the designers of the Poseidon underwater system and the Burevestnik cruise missile. According to the network, analysts interpreted the event as a clear signal aimed at discouraging Western nations from deepening their involvement in Ukraine.
The channel recalled that Putin had previously emphasized the technological superiority of the Burevestnik over all existing missile systems.
The ceremony took place on November 4, where the Russian president commended the engineers behind Poseidon and Burevestnik and announced the start of serial production of a new missile system, Oreshnik. He described these developments as having historical significance and securing Russia’s strategic balance for decades to come.
At the same time, Putin stressed that Russia does not pose a threat to anyone, underlining that the nation’s military advancements are intended to ensure long-term security rather than aggression.
CNN says Putin’s awards for Poseidon and Burevestnik designers were a signal to deter Western support for Ukraine, marking a new phase in deterrence policy.
CNN has reported that Russian President Vladimir Putin sent an unmistakable message to the West during an awards ceremony honoring the designers of the Poseidon underwater system and the Burevestnik cruise missile. According to the network, analysts interpreted the event as a clear signal aimed at discouraging Western nations from deepening their involvement in Ukraine.
The channel recalled that Putin had previously emphasized the technological superiority of the Burevestnik over all existing missile systems.
The ceremony took place on November 4, where the Russian president commended the engineers behind Poseidon and Burevestnik and announced the start of serial production of a new missile system, Oreshnik. He described these developments as having historical significance and securing Russia’s strategic balance for decades to come.
At the same time, Putin stressed that Russia does not pose a threat to anyone, underlining that the nation’s military advancements are intended to ensure long-term security rather than aggression.