Monday, November 22, 2021

These Are The Most Dangerous Russian Ballistic-Missile Subs Ever


via Military Update These Are The Most Dangerous Russian Ballistic-Missile Subs Ever These Are The Most Dangerous Russian Ballistic-Missile Subs Ever In August, Russia officially marked the beginning of construction on two additional Borei-A-class submarines, with President Vladimir Putin attending their keel-laying ceremony via video. The boats, Knyaz Potemkin and Dmitry Donskoy, bring the total number of Borei-class nuclear-powered ballistic-missile submarines, designated SSBNs, under construction to five. The ceremony, which also marked the construction of two diesel-electric submarines and two corvettes, was held some four months after Russia's navy said it would begin decommissioning the Ekaterinburg, one of its seven Delta IV-class SSBNs. Since its first SSBN was commissioned in 1960, the Soviet Union and now Russia has operated five classes of "boomers," some of them with their own subclasses. Events this year show that Russia is now moving full speed ahead on its modernization of that SSBN fleet, which has long been feared by its rivals. Watch the video for more: https://youtu.be/9g8YBBy52Ko Make sure to share this video with your friends! The massive thanks to everyone for watching and all of your support! (video/thumbnail picture just for Illustration) ©️ COPYRIGHT / LICENSING ———————————————— If anyone has an issue with any of the footages please send me an e-mail to (kaisarjustin20@gmail.com) and the video will be taken down immediately. Related Topics: #MilitaryUpdateTodays

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