Russia’s nuclear submarine has been damaged in the fierce earthquake in Russia’s Kamchatka last week. This loss can be seen clearly in satellite photos.
According to photographs taken by Commercial Satellite Company Planet Labs, Russian Navy’s Raibachi Submarine Base Floating Pire (Pier) has been damaged in Awac Bay. A part of the pyar was detected due to the earthquake. Apart from this, there is no major loss to the submarine base.
It is part of Russia’s Pacific fleet in the Raibachi Submarine Base Kamchatka Peninsula, where modern nuclear submarines such as sacks and sacks are deployed. However, no official announcement has been made about this yet. International institutions monitoring nuclear sites have not yet informed about any kind of radiation leaks in the area.
Some floating pieres of Raibachi were recently prepared. Since the attack on Ukraine in 2022, at least two new pyre have been made on this base. This base was built during the time of the Soviet Union and was installed in a Gulf so that ships could be protected from the strong waves and storms of the sea.
Let us know that on July 30, there was a tremendous earthquake of 8.8 magnitude in the remote area of Russia. This earthquake was so powerful that it was counted among the sixth largest earthquakes of history. The earthquake struck just 120 km from Awacha Bay, where Russia’s Navy has an important nuclear submarine base. This incident has raised questions about the safety of Russia’s nuclear weapons and submarines.
Raibachi base has submarines like sacks and sacks, which are capable of carrying nuclear missiles. Apart from this, there are also missile submarines like Yasen-M and Oscar-Class, which are equipped with normal weapons but are very dangerous. Another submarine K-329 Belgorod, which is the longest submarine in the world, will probably come on this base soon. This submarine can take a nuclear-managed Posidon Torpedo. Steering can also do mission. Security of these submarines is very important, because if there is any malfunction, then there may be serious events like radiation leaks or missile launch.
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