Ukraine’s Drones Have Created a New Problem: Russia Is Protecting Its Nuclear Ballistic Missile Submarines With Nets Hiding Half-Submerged
Satellite images show the Russian Navy expanding protective netting to more than six submarines as it braces for Ukrainian drone strikes.
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Ukraine’s Drones Have Created a New Problem: Russia Is Protecting Its Nuclear Ballistic Missile Submarines With Nets Hiding Half-Submerged
Satellite imagery shows Russia installing large overhead anti-drone nets across submarine berths at the Rybachiy nuclear submarine base on the Kamchatka Peninsula — the principal Pacific Fleet base for the Borei-class ballistic missile submarines, among the most heavily armed vessels in the world. Two were covered in May. More than half a dozen are covered now.
Russia is also protecting its most important nuclear submarines with anti-drone networks. New satellite images show a series of large protection structures installed...
(Seoul=Yonhap News) Russia was spotted installing a large net on a submarine at a naval base in the Far East, thousands of kilometers away from the battlefield.
Russia begins installing anti-drone protection on Pacific Fleet submarines – media
Russia has begun equipping submarines with anti-drone protection on a large scale, installing special netting on Pacific Fleet submarines. New satellite images indicate that the number of such shelters has increased significantly.
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