New intelligence: #Russia 'Special mission' #Submarine BS-64 seen with cradle on back for payload. In this case most likely DSRV submersible. https://t.co/YVyFoMT5md #GUGI for seabed warfare. Possibly relates to ICEBERG project pic.twitter.com/yjwbWLIPq0
— H I Sutton (@CovertShores) May 29, 2018
Sputnik: Alleged PHOTO of Russian Nuclear Sub's Newest Tech Leaked Online
The BS-64 was until recently a missile submarine, but has now been redesigned into a scientific one, capable of operating with mini-submarines used for oceanographic research.
Alleged photographs of the Russian BS-64 nuclear-powered submarine equipped with payload cradle were published on the Russian social network VK. While the veracity of the images couldn't be independently verified, the photos were deleted several hours after their publication on social media. According to the maritime news oriented outlet Covert Shores, the payload cradle looks similar to the one designed for the Project 18270 Bester deep sea rescue vehicle, a Russian development registered in 2016 and allegedly used as a part of the Iceberg arctic seabed research project.
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WNU Editor: This is a scientific submarine? I have my doubts.
1 comment:
Lol Russian scientific mission is like Russian Olympics participation without doping. It rarely happens.
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