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brassmonkey 03-12-2017 08:58 PM

Two Russian Nuclear Submarines Fired At Each Other
 
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Recently, the Russian nuclear-power attack submarine Obninsk fired a torpedo against one of Moscow's newest nuclear-powered ballistic missile submarines, Yuri Dolgoruky.

The massive Project 955 Borei missile boat in turn launched a torpedo back at Obninsk, a smaller Project 671RTMK Schuka-class vessel more commonly known as a Victor III in NATO parlance. But unlike in the Tom Clancy's classic novel The Hunt for Red October, Dolgoruky's skipper was not planning to defect to the United States along with his crew; rather the torpedo duel was part of a Russian naval exercise.

"The crews of the strategic missile cruiser Yuri Dolgoruky and the multipurpose nuclear submarine Obninsk performed this exercise in a duel option," the Russian Northern Fleet's press office told the TASS news agency.

According to TASS, the torpedo shootout was conducted using inert weapons with each vessel launching one weapon. The two torpedoes were later recovered after the exercise.

The present day Russian Navy, which is a shadow of the once mighty Soviet fleet, has focused most of its limited resources on its still powerful submarine fleet. Senior U.S. Navy commanders have said that in recent months, the Russian undersea force has been the most active it has been since the fall of the Soviet Union in 1991.

"If you look across the design of the Russian Federation Navy, where they have put their resources and their research and development efforts has primarily been in the undersea domain and in the submarine force," Vice Adm. James G. Foggo III, who at the time was simultaneously commander of the U.S. Navy's 6th Fleet, Joint Force Maritime Component Commander Europe and NATO's Naval Striking and Support Forces NATO, told The National Interest last year.

Alarik Fritz, a senior analyst with the Center for Naval Analyses who served as Foggo's advisor, said at the time that Russian submarines are some of the most dangerous threats the U.S. Navy faces anywhere on Earth. "The submarine force that they have is essentially their capital ships," Fitz said. "They're a concern for us and they're highly capable-and they're a very agile tool of the Russian military."

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Bladewire 03-12-2017 09:07 PM


adultchatpay 03-12-2017 09:57 PM

Both captains had too much vodka. Cheers comrade!!!

Relic 03-12-2017 10:45 PM

op that this

just a punk 03-13-2017 12:34 AM

Everybody has died I guess? :)

lys11 03-13-2017 02:27 AM

So who sank whom? Which boat went to the bottom? Or it was draw? :1orglaugh:1orglaugh

Linkster 03-13-2017 03:15 AM

What's the big deal...it was an exercise....the US does this all the time :thumbsup

Odysseus 03-13-2017 03:48 AM

Looks like fake

Sarn 03-13-2017 07:20 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Odysseus (Post 21621016)
Looks like fake

it is training

"The crews of the strategic missile cruiser Yuri Dolgoruky and the multipurpose nuclear submarine Obninsk performed this exercise in a duel option," the Russian Northern Fleet?s press office told the TASS news agency.

Bladewire 03-13-2017 07:31 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Sarn (Post 21621370)
it is training

"The crews of the strategic missile cruiser Yuri Dolgoruky and the multipurpose nuclear submarine Obninsk performed this exercise in a duel option," the Russian Northern Fleet?s press office told the TASS news agency.

Russians always say that when they crash or blow stuff up on accident :1orglaugh

NatalieK 03-13-2017 09:09 AM

Quote:

performed this exercise in a duel option

and? they were training?

Rochard 03-13-2017 10:48 AM

So they had an exercise? On no. What should we do?


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