'Dead Hand'?
'Dead Hand' system is an automatic or semi-automatic nuclear weapon control system, developed by the Soviet Union during the Cold War. The system is designed in such a way that even if the country's entire leadership is destroyed in a nuclear attack, the system can carry out a massive nuclear counterattack. There was a strong reaction from the United States after Medvedev reminded him of this system.
Although there has been no official statement from the Russian government, i.e. the Kremlin, on this US decision, but a senior Russian lawmaker Viktor Vodolatsky has warned that the US should not be under the illusion that it has taken any major military step.>><< He said that Russia has a much larger nuclear submarine than the US and that the US submarines that have been sent close to Russia are already under Russian surveillance and surveillance
nuclear submarine capability of the United States
Ohio-class ballistic missile submarines
US fast attack submarines
Virginia-class
US has 24 Virginia-class nuclear attack submarines, including USS Hawaii, USS Missouri, and USS North Carolina. It is based on America's newest undersea warfare technology. They have facilities specifically to support the missions of Special Operations Forces. They also have a 'lock-in/lock-out chamber' for divers. These submarines are armed with Tomahawk and Harpoon missiles, as well as MK-48 torpedoes.
Seawolf-class
Seawolf-class submarines are included in the US Navy fleet. The first submarine, the USS Seawolf, was commissioned in 1997. These submarines are devoid of vertical launch systems but have eight torpedo tubes and their torpedo chamber is capable of carrying 50 warheads.
Los Angeles-class submarines are the backbone of America's Submarine Force. At least 24 of these submarines are in service. They were built in 1976 with the aim of combating the Soviet Union during the Cold War. These submarines have proved to be extremely effective in high speed, stealth technology and deep sea warfare operations. Gradually, they are being replaced by Virginia-class submarines
nuclear submarine potential of Russia
ballistic missile submarines:
Borei-class
Russia has 8 Borei-class ballistic missile submarines (SSBNs). Each submarine is fitted with 16 Bulava SLBM missiles and six 533mm torpedo launchers. Apart from this, these submarines can also fire anti-submarine rockets and sea mines. Their crew is made up of more than 100 sailors. In the future, these submarines will become Russia's most advanced strategic naval system.
fast attack submarines
Yasen-class
Russian Navy has 4 Yasen-class nuclear attack submarines. They are smaller in size and require less crew. Each Yasen-class submarine can carry either five 3M54-1 calibre missiles or four P-800 Onyx missiles. These missiles are capable of attacking enemy ground targets and ships from long distances.
Akula-class
Akula-class submarines of Russia" Sharks' It is also called, because 'Akula' Russian means shark. This submarine is considered to be America's answer to the Los Angeles-class. Russia has about five submarines of this class in service. These submarines can enter enemy territory with extremely quiet manoeuvrability and can fire Calibr, Onyx or Granit missiles and are also equipped with lethal torpedoes.
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