It is one of Russia's super weapons.
claims that Russia has completed the production of the first batch of 'nuclear-capable' Poseidon torpedoes. The torpedoes are scheduled to be delivered to the Russian Navy's Belgorod submarine, the world's largest.
The news comes close on the heels of another report of Russian supremacy in arms and ammunition after the military declared that it was sending itsAs an arms supplier to a large number of countries, Russia is considered to be at the forefront of weapons technology. However, its claims have appeared hollow during its nearly year-long invasion of Ukraine since its advances have been cut down by arms supplied by the West.
A product from the Rubin Design Bureau, the largest submarine design center in Russia, the Poseidon, was developed under the codename Status-6. At a length of 65.6 feet and with a 15 MW nuclear-powered engine, the Poseidon is larger than just a torpedo and assumes the form of an unmanned underwater vehicle that can be launched from a submarine.
Worse still, the UUV can be detonated physically away from its actual target further out in the sea to unleash a radioactive tsunami that could spread contamination over larger areas.that Russia states will be used for research purposes only. As per reports, the submarine that is working to advance underwater nuclear warfare can carry up to six Poseidon systems.
In the wake of the claims that Poseidon's production has been completed, the next question that warrants an answer is whether its nuclear warhead is ready. The
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