“Russia Boost Numbers of Yasen and Borei-Class Nuclear Submarines”
In recent years, Russia has significantly bolstered its underwater assets, with its Navy recently receiving another two new nuclear-powered submarines.
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In recent years, Russia has significantly bolstered its underwater assets, with its Navy recently receiving another two new nuclear-powered submarines.
In an incident that occurred in the far-eastern waters of Russia in March last year, a United States nuclear-powered submarine remained unaware that it had been “shadowed” for nine hours by a Russian Anti-Submarine Warfare (ASW) aircraft.
Footage 🎬 depicting the operational activities of Su-30SM and Su-24M crews from Russia’s Black Sea Fleet has been released, showcasing their efforts off the coast of Crimea.
Russia has strategically deployed its most recent and acoustically discreet attack submarine, named “Ufa,” to the Pacific Fleet, in response to heightened competition in underwater capabilities within the region, where both the United States and China are actively engaged.
The Russian Aerospace Forces have recently received additional fighter-bomber aircraft from the Novosibirsk Aircraft Production Association (NAPO), a subsidiary of Russia’s United Aircraft Corporation (UAC).
Despite facing strict economic sanctions from the West, it has not deterred Russia from continuing to enhance the capabilities of its fifth-generation fighter aircraft, the Su-57 “Felon.”
As the tensions between Moscow and Washington escalated, Russian submarine experts announced that the sonar capabilities of their Borei-class nuclear-powered submarines surpass those of the United States’ nuclear submarines.
The use of new air warfare tactics by the Russian military, involving the integration of the S-400 “Triumf” air defense system with the A-50 airborne warning and control system (AWACS), has been identified as one of the reasons behind the country’s recent success in shooting down a significant number of Ukrainian military aircraft.
The United States is reportedly planning to spend around US$5.1 billion (RM20.4 billion) to develop a special-purpose submarine designed for engagement in seabed warfare.
The military personnel of Ukraine are said to be very concerned about the latest intelligence reports stating that Russia is “getting closer” to deploying its mysterious missile, the KH-50, into the conflict between the two countries.