Russia has unveiled a new nuclear submarine carrier of nuclear torpedoes for the first time.
04.11.2025
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Shostal Oleksandr
04.11.2025
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New images of Russia's submarine
According to The Sun: Satellite images have emerged showing Russia's new nuclear-powered submarine capable of launching atomic torpedoes. The 'Khabarovsk' class submarine has become the latest representative of Moscow's nuclear fleet and has been shown in full size for the first time. The enormous vessel is clearly visible at the 'Sevmash' shipyard, where work is ongoing on new submarines of project 09851.
“Moscow was not expected to have such advanced technology,” experts comment.
The images confirm that Russia continues to actively develop its nuclear capabilities at sea, raising concerns in the international community. The focus on new submarine technologies reflects the Kremlin's strategic plans and their readiness for further competition in the military sphere.
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