Putin vows to perfect mystery rocket after engine blast
Russian President Vladimir Putin has promised to press on with the development of a nuclear-powered rocket believed to have been at the centre of a deadly accident.
Five engineers and two others died when a rocket engine exploded at a test range on the White Sea on 8 August.
Defence experts think it was part of a nuclear-powered cruise missile, BBC News reports.
"We will certainly be perfecting this weapon regardless of anything," Mr Putin told widows of the victims.
The possession of "such unique technologies", he added, was "in itself... a most significant and reliable guarantee for peace on the planet".
The Russian leader was speaking on Thursday at a ceremony at the Kremlin to present posthumous awards to the dead men's families.
He did not specify what weapon had been involved, saying only that the "technical ideas and solutions" involved in the project were "without an equivalent in the world".