According to some sources, he could be involved in the sabotage of the Nord Stream gas pipelines. NATO fears its mission is now to test the Poseidon supertorpedo, a projectile that can travel up to 10,000 kilometers underwater and explode.
The NATO has sent an intelligence note to its member states warning against the mobilization of the Russian nuclear submarine ‘K-329 Belgorod’, nuclear missile carrier Poseidonalso known as the apocalypse weaponas reported this Sunday by the Italian newspaper The Republic.
The new submarine was launched in July and is now said to have been submerged in Arctic waters after possible involvement in the sabotage of the Nord Stream gas pipelinesaccording to several unofficial sources.
NATO fears it is now its mission to Poseidon supertorpedo testa projectile that can travel up to 10,000 kilometers underwater and then explode offshore to cause a radioactive tsunami.
The nuclear torpedo was presented by Russia in 2018 as the way to ensure Russian military supremacy, although nuclear experts have argued that the same effect could be achieved with an intercontinental missile like the one in use since the 1960s.
The United States has activated the satellite network to track torpedoes that take advantage of the high heat the projectiles give off when activated. But they are unable to detect them under the sea.
The ‘Belgorod’ is 184 meters long and 15 meters wide and can travel underwater at about 60 kilometers per hour. It is estimated that it can take up to 120 days without having to return to the surface.
Among his arsenal he has the poseidon supertorpedo, a 24-meter-long projectile with a capacity to carry a warhead of about two megatons. “It is a completely new type of weapon that will force Western navies to change their planning and develop new countermeasures,” said expert HI Sutton.
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