Putin oversees ‘planned’ readiness test of Russia’s nuclear forces from ‘Austin Powers’-like lair
Russian dictator Vladimir Putin supervised what he said was a planned test of Russia’s nuclear forces on land, sea and in the air to assess his nation’s readiness on Wednesday.
“Today, we are conducting a planned — I want to emphasize, planned — nuclear forces command and control exercise,” Putin said in a video conference with the Kremlin’s top military brass, CNN reported.
As part of the test, a land-based “Yars” intercontinental ballistic missile was launched from a cosmodrome while a “Sineva” ballistic missile was launched from a nuclear submarine in the Barents Sea. Russia also deployed nuclear-capable cruise missiles from strategic bombers.
Moscow typically carries out nuclear drills to rehearse its command structure and flex the world’s largest nuclear arsenal to its adversaries — and Wednesday’s came one day after President Trump revealed he nixed a second in-person summit with Putin over his war in Ukraine.

