NATO mocks Putin's faulty submarine: details of the incident.
NATO mocks the Russian submarine
According to The Sun: NATO ironically commented on the situation with the Russian submarine that failed to demonstrate proper functioning while passing through the English Channel. The kilometer-long submarine "Novy Rossiyisk" was moving on the surface of the water, getting into an awkward situation as it was accompanied by the rescue tug "Yakov Grebelskij," ready to assist in case of another malfunction.
Additionally, the submarine was under the watch of the combat ship HMS Iron Duke from Plymouth port.
“No one goes on a trip without a backup plan.”
This incident is a vivid example of the problems faced by Russian military assets amid international tensions. Submarines, like all military equipment, must be ready to perform tasks, but the failure of "Novy Rossiyisk" raises questions about their reliability and readiness to act in critical conditions.
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