“Hornet’s Nest” – this is how the NATO classifies submarine base station of the Pacific Fleet in Kamchatka. This Russian naval base is the closest to the United States. It is from this point in the Pacific Ocean that Russian nuclear submarine cruisers with nuclear missiles on board leave for combat duty. At the same time it’s one of the harshest places of service for submariners on the planet: half a year Krasheninnikov Bay, the home for the submarines, is ice-bound while only three summer months can be considered snowless. There are no submarine bases operating in such severe conditions on the planet. Media has never been permitted to film here before. For the first time journalists are allowed to tell about this military unit in such detail: suffice it to say that in this episode the viewer will see the base’s underground infrastructure for the first time. And, of course, “Combat Approved” will show strategic nuclear submarine cruisers on alert at sea and how submarine crews are preparing for a naval battle on land.#russianarmy #submarine #combatapproved
“Hornet’s Nest” / Home of the Russian Submarines / Top Secret / Combat Approved
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