Russian Navy has got a new undersea asset.The service has commissioned the “Arkhangelsk,” its third serial-built Yasen-M class stealth nuclear-powered attack submarine under Project 885M.Named after Pomorye’s capital in Russia’s north, the Arkhangelsk is Moscow’s 141st nuclear-powered submarine constructed by Sevmash and the fifth vessel in the Yasen class. Russia’s naval Commander-in-Chief, Admiral Alexander Moiseyev, spoke about deploying the submarine to the Atlantic and Pacific and touched on Yassen boat Kazan’s visit to Cuba in the summer, “The fourth modern nuclear submarine with cruise missiles of the Yasen-M family defends the sea borders of our great motherland. The ships of this project successfully carry out tasks in the Pacific and Northern fleet”.He added, “High results were achieved in fulfilling the task of the navy’s military presence in the world ocean as part of the campaign of the lead ship of project 885M Kazan to the Republic of Cuba this year.”It was also noted that four more Yasen-M class submarines being constructed by Sevmash will join the navy: the “Perm,” the “Ulyanovsk,” the “Voronezh,” and the “Vladivostok.”In this video, Defense Updates analyzes why Russia’s newest Yasen-M submarine Arkhangelsk is a challenge for NATO ?#defenseupdates #Arkhangelsk #YasenMsubmarine Chapters:00:11 INTRODUCTION02:32 ARKHANGELSK05:04 ARMAMENT07:02 ANALYSIS
Why Russia’s newest Yasen-M submarine Arkhangelsk is a challenge for NATO ?
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