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Russia’s New ‘Nuclear Torpedo’ Can Create Giant Tsunamis And Wipe Out Entire Coastal Cities
The Economic Collapse ^ | 16 Nov 2015 | Michael Snyder

Posted on 11/17/2015 9:59:10 AM PST by amorphous

While the eyes of the world are on ISIS, Russia is creating weapons unlike anything the world has ever seen before. Plans for a giant self-propelled nuclear torpedo that can create a giant tsunami more than 1,000 feet tall were recently "leaked by mistake" by the Russian media. Apparently the warheads on these torpedos are designed to create so much radiation "that everything living will be killed" - including those that try to survive the attack by hiding in underground shelters. These "robotic mini-submarines" would have a range of up to 10,000 kilometers and would be able to evade all existing U.S. detection systems. To say that such a weapon would be a "game changer" would be a massive understatement.

I know that you are not just going to take my word for any of this. So like I do in all of my articles, I am going to carefully document what I am saying.

The reason why we know about the plans for this new nuclear torpedo is because they were displayed on Russian state television for a few moments during a recent broadcast. According to Russian officials, this was an "accident".

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TOPICS: News/Current Events; Russia
KEYWORDS: nuclear; submarine; torpedo; tsunami
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To: DoughtyOne

I agree with you 100%, however I have to correct you,

Yuge= Huge

Food= Foot

hahaha.


61 posted on 11/17/2015 10:58:22 AM PST by the_individual2014
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To: PapaBear3625
What would be the effect of that on the San Andreas fault?

The fault probably would not 'notice' it much at that range. That's a lot of earth and rock to move.

62 posted on 11/17/2015 11:07:54 AM PST by 17th Miss Regt
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To: amorphous

My wife is not going to like or go along with your suggestion. But, thanks anyway.


63 posted on 11/17/2015 11:09:32 AM PST by BatGuano (You don't think I'd go into combat with loose change in my pocket, do ya?)
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To: BatGuano

:-)


64 posted on 11/17/2015 11:11:22 AM PST by amorphous
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To: amorphous

Russians are still commie liars. I’ll bet Putin gets a hole in one on every golf hole.


65 posted on 11/17/2015 11:12:04 AM PST by Fledermaus (To hell with the Republican Party. I'm done with them. If I want a Lib Dem I'd vote for one.)
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To: gwgn02

I was thinking the same thing. Why go through all the trouble of building a torpedo, to get the same effect as you would launching an ICBM?


66 posted on 11/17/2015 11:28:05 AM PST by Lou L (Health "insurance" is NOT the same as health "care")
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To: ImJustAnotherOkie

Look up the 1958 Lituya Bay AK tsunami.

Part of a mountain slid off in a earthquake creating a 1700’ tsunami. Its all about displacement.


67 posted on 11/17/2015 11:31:45 AM PST by zek157
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To: zek157
Its all about displacement.

How much water would 100MTs at say a depth of 10,000' displace?

68 posted on 11/17/2015 11:47:50 AM PST by amorphous
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To: C19fan

Makes me think about a famous surf-boarding scene from a classic novel.


69 posted on 11/17/2015 12:33:16 PM PST by SuperLuminal (Where is another agitator for republicanism like Sam Adams when we need him?)
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To: C19fan

Makes me think about a famous surf-boarding scene from a classic novel.


70 posted on 11/17/2015 12:33:17 PM PST by SuperLuminal (Where is another agitator for republicanism like Sam Adams when we need him?)
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To: Jeff Head

Shades of “Dr. Strangelove” and the doomsday weapon.


71 posted on 11/17/2015 12:46:48 PM PST by Disambiguator (Cis-American)
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To: amorphous

Tsara Bomba in 1961 was ~50-58MT. Assume an overpressure of 2 lbs per sq inch required to knock over brick buildings in the following narrative. Water displacement would have to be massive.

All buildings in the village of Severny (both wooden and brick), located 55 kilometres (34 mi) from ground zero within the Sukhoy Nos test range, were destroyed. In districts hundreds of kilometers from ground zero wooden houses were destroyed, stone ones lost their roofs, windows and doors; and radio communications were interrupted for almost one hour. One participant in the test saw a bright flash through dark goggles and felt the effects of a thermal pulse even at a distance of 270 kilometres (170 mi). The heat from the explosion could have caused third-degree burns 100 km (62 mi) away from ground zero. A shock wave was observed in the air at Dikson settlement 700 kilometres (430 mi) away; windowpanes were partially broken to distances of 900 kilometres (560 mi).


72 posted on 11/17/2015 12:53:09 PM PST by zek157
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To: zek157
Wow! We should also consider the possibility they may now have a design for a bomb capable of 200-500MTs.

I guessing at even 50MTs, the fireball would reach the surface, even at a depth of 10'000'? You're right, that would be a massive amount of displacement.

Thanks!

73 posted on 11/17/2015 1:05:44 PM PST by amorphous
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To: amorphous

I think 100MT is a theoretical limit?


74 posted on 11/17/2015 1:21:42 PM PST by zek157
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To: Jeff Head

If this torpedo was actually real it seems to me that the real use would be to attack shipping like carrier or amphibious task forces.


75 posted on 11/17/2015 1:25:40 PM PST by Rockpile
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To: zek157

I saw the mention of cobalt. Could that up the yield? Then there is the possibility of using two or more simultaneously, though 100MT warheads in multiple subs spaced an equal distance apart may have even greater effect than a single, larger explosion.


76 posted on 11/17/2015 1:43:00 PM PST by amorphous
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To: Bender2

So Putin is a Bond villain now I guess? LOL.


77 posted on 11/17/2015 3:24:37 PM PST by Impy (They pull a knife, you pull a gun. That's the CHICAGO WAY, and that's how you beat the rats!)
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To: zek157
Out of curiosity, I looked around and found this discussion:


Originally Posted by LordDartz:
I saw a documentary on the Tsar Bomba, which mentioned someone thought of a 1,000 megaton bombs during the development process.


Poster asnys:
At any point between then and now could the Soviets or Americans have created and tested nukes in the gigaton range? How far could we go? What about teraton-range? The ability to deliver it by air is irrelevant. In a memoir by a weapons physicist, I read that several hundred megatons is actually the largest possible size, because if you try to chain too many fusion stages together the light from the first stage blows the later stages apart before they can actually ignite. However, I know that Teller, among others, did investigate multi-gigaton-range weapons, so I'm not sure what to make of that. If there really is an upper limit on yield, it's probably classified.

http://www.alternatehistory.com/discussion/showpost.php?s=c0f39980b5984e3b241ab31ef982f0e1&p=7825889&postcount=14


Bombs larger than 100MT seem doable now, even if not practical, unless new technology permitting such has been discovered. Found info on the use of Cobalt too.

I now believe we really could destroy the planet, if one of these bombs were placed at just the right geographical location.

Scary stuff.

78 posted on 11/17/2015 8:19:31 PM PST by amorphous
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To: Nervous Tick
We’ll suspect Mexico or Canada, or maybe Iran Not now......
79 posted on 11/21/2015 3:57:42 PM PST by nuke rocketeer (File CONGRESS.SYS corrupted: Re-boot Washington D.C (Y/N)?)
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To: amorphous
travelling at 100 knots (185km/h; 115mph), which would "avoid all acoustic tracking devices and other traps". BS!!! Anything traveling that fast would make so much noise it would make a death metal band seem quiet.
80 posted on 11/21/2015 4:32:13 PM PST by nuke rocketeer (File CONGRESS.SYS corrupted: Re-boot Washington D.C (Y/N)?)
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