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Two U.S. researchers say they have identified the probable deployment site in Russia of the 9M370 Burevestnik.
Putin has said the weapon - dubbed the SSC -X-9 Skyfall by NATO - has an almost unlimited range.
Western experts dispute Putin 's claims, saying it will not add capabilities that Moscow does not already have.
Russia 's defense ministry and Washington embassy did not respond to a request to comment.
Putin unveiled the Burevestnik in March 2018 , saying the missile would be "low flying," with nearly unlimited range, an unpredictable flight path and "invincible" to current and future defenses.
NATO did not respond to questions about how the alliance would respond to the weapon's deployment.
Experts assess that it would be sent aloft by a small rocket to drive air into an engine containing a miniature nuclear reactor.
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