Thursday, October 31, 2019

Russia's Newest Nuclear Submarine Test-Fires Intercontinental Ballistic Missile For The First Time



ABC News Online: Russian nuclear submarine test fires intercontinental ballistic missile for the first time

Russia's most advanced nuclear-powered submarine has test-launched a Bulava intercontinental ballistic missile (ICBM) for the first time and hit a target thousands of kilometres away, the Defence Ministry says.

The test was carried out on Wednesday (local time) from the Knyaz Vladimir submarine, a Borei 955A-class vessel submerged in the White Sea near Russia's Finnish border.

Carrying a fake payload, the missile hit a test site in Russia's far-east region of Kamchatka near the Bering Sea, according to the ministry.

The submarine is the first upgraded 955A model to be produced in the Borei class of Russian nuclear-powered ballistic missile submarines.

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1 comment:

Anonymous said...

The genie (nukes) has been out of the bottle a long long time, a variety of factors ( mostly luck) have got us this far. Those that believe a given ideology, statecraft, or geo/political realities are the main factor in the relative calm of the last 74 yrs might want to reconsider.