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⚓️ During a routine exercise in the Pacific Ocean, the nuclear-powered submarine Krasnoyarsk (Yasen-M class) launched a Kalibr cruise missile at a coastal target (1,100 km) The crew of the nuclear submarine also hit an underwater target with a torpedo, on a simulated enemy submarine. 🔹 Ministry of Defense... show more
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No warhead?

When does russia bail on islamofascist losers and ally qith real powers?

No one doubts the strike capability of Russian submarine forces. I believe they have the largest sub fleet in the World. We trade 1st and 2nd place with them constantly. Russia has up to 16 boomers that collectively carry 900 warheads minimum. That's not something to mess with.

When I was at Elmendorf we were fully aware that upon the outbreak of nuclear hostilities between the United States and Russia we would be targeted by SLBMs right off the Cook Inlet that would give us less than 5 mins of warning. Not much you can do with that but die.

Putin could have armed the houthis and Hezbollah in retaliation for NATO arming Ukraine to the teeth. But no, he doesn't want anything to do with the resistance and sees Israel as a partner.
