Russian strike submarines, including diesel-electric Project 636.3 "Varshavyanka" and nuclear-powered Project 885M "Yasen-M," pose a serious threat, according to 19FortyFive.
According to the author, Russia's submarine forces are quite modern and numerous, so Russia can feel very confident in underwater combat operations.
Modern Russian strike submarines, in particular, the "Varshavyanka" and "Yasen-M" classes, pose a serious threat to NATO's dominance at sea.
Journalists added that effective strike submarines can help establish dominance at sea, hindering the actions of the enemy's surface fleet.
The armament of the "Yasen-M" project includes vertical silo launchers for launching "Onyx" and "Caliber" cruise missiles; submarines can also be equipped with "Zircon" hypersonic missiles. The main armament of Project 636.3 submarines is the "Caliber-PL" missile system.
Earlier, www1.ru reported that the Russian military received "Zavet-D" — individual protection against high-precision projectiles.
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