Posted on 06/18/2024 5:25:22 AM PDT by davikkm
Arkhangelsk: The K-564 Arkhangelsk is a Yasen-M class multi-purpose submarine. It was recently launched from the Sevmash shipyard in Severodvinsk, Russia. Key features: Displacement: Approximately 13,800 tons submerged (almost twice the size of an American Virginia-class submarine). Armament: Equipped with 10 torpedo tubes and 32 vertical cells for cruise missiles. Missiles: It carries Tsirkon hypersonic cruise missiles (also known as Zircon), which are nuclear-capable and can accelerate up to Mach 9 (nine times the speed of sound). Range: The Tsirkon missile has a range of up to 1,000 kilometers. Purpose: The Yasen-M class submarines play a crucial role in Russia’s ongoing naval arms race with NATO.
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620 miles takes out centcom...
620 miles takes out centcom...and a sub base north of Jacksonville... And Biden and his sexual weirdos at the Pentagon are worried about ‘right wing lone wolves’...
Not to worry, we’ve got Trannys running OUR Military, they’re Fabulous!
bkmk
I thought they shut down the King’s Bay naval base. It was swampland 45 minutes north of Jacksonville until Jimmy Carter made it look like a golf course. The USS Francis Scott Key used to operate out of there, but we decommissioned at Pearl Harbor in 1993. Due to reductions in the fleet, Sub Squadron 16 was moved out of there.
Today’s Russia is not Soviet Russia. Today’s America is not the America of yesterday.
Welcome to the forever changing cycles of world history. We peaked a few short years ago, Thanks Joe!
Milley was a nightmare - history won’t be kind to him or the goons who propped him up.
The above is wonderful - worth reading the whole page for this nugget. That said, re the sub base north of Jacksonville: I was thinking further north. And from a comment made about the Chinese balloon going over southern Georgia's sub base. Could have heard it wrong. Thanks for the clarification.
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