his journey nuclear submarine And the unknown position he occupies, caused concern NATO
After days of searching, he emerges from his base in the Russian Arctic Circle Submarine “Belgorod” It was located at the North Pole, as the Western powers speculated.
The Russian giant was captured by satellite images published in Naval News as it sailed in the Barents Sea between September 22 and 27.
The sailing nuclear submarine Its unknown location caused concern to NATO, which informed its members that it might head to the Kara Sea (north where it was seen) to test the Poseidon nuclear torpedo.
It is basically a system that moves independently and under water. It can hit targets thousands of kilometers away and cause a radioactive tsunami.
Neptune’s torpedo is able to travel long distances before finding its target and A massive explosion capable of causing a “nuclear tsunami” Which may drown coastal cities waves of radioactivity.
Russia’s Belgorod has small submarines designed to launch attacks on underwater infrastructure as well. However, the involvement of this particular submarine in Nord Stream is considered questionable as its 180-meter hull is extremely difficult not to detect when entering the Baltic Sea.
The nuclear submarine is capable of traveling up to 9,500 kilometers under water before detonating a 2-megaton nuclear warhead, 130 times more powerful than the bomb dropped on Hiroshima.
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