Sunday, November 18, 2018

A Look At Russia's Anti-Sub Missile



Warzone/The Drive: Russian Cruiser Fires Odd Torpedo Tube-Launched Anti-Sub Missile During Arctic Exercise

The weapon gives any surface ship with torpedo tubes, as well as submarines, a stand-off anti-submarine capability.

Russia recently concluded a series of drills in the Barents Sea, situated above the Arctic Circle, which had occurred in an area that overlapped in part with where NATO forces were conducting the alliance's largest exercise in decades. The Kremlin had caused something of a stir by alerting civilian pilots and mariners in the area that it would be firing unspecified missiles. Now we know that these launches included the use of an unusual torpedo tube-launched anti-submarine missile system known as the RPK-6 Vodopad, or Waterfall.

On Nov. 15, 2018, the Russian Ministry of Defense released a video showing Kirov-class nuclear battlecruiser Pyotr Velikiy, or Peter the Great, firing multiple Soviet-era RPK-6s, which NATO also refers to as the SS-N-16 Stallion. An unnamed nuclear-powered submarine was also reportedly involved in this specific drill.

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WNU Editor: These may be "odd" anti-sub missile systems, but the US Navy is taking the threat seriously .... Navy Creating Attack Sub Aggressor Unit to Train to Fight Against Russia, China (USNI News).

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