Comments by "Mikhail M" (@mikhailmik) on "Russian bomber planes fly over neutral seas near Norway" video.

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  3.  @morstyrannis1951  Russia has a Doomsday weapon This is a "Poseidon" self—propelled underwater vehicle or the world's largest torpedo - this is the definition for the atomic torpedo "Poseidon", also known as "Status—6". Its main purpose is to deliver ammunition to the shores of a likely enemy in order to defeat important economic facilities and cause guaranteed damage to the territory by creating extensive zones of radioactive contamination, tsunami and other destructive consequences of an atomic explosion. The length of the underwater drone is 20 meters. The diameter is almost 2 m. Weight — 100 tons . There are different options: a 100-megaton cobalt thermonuclear charge or other ammunition in the form of cruise missiles, conventional torpedoes, or nuclear bookmarks dropped to the bottom. These types of weapons can be aimed at the accumulation of ships, coastal fortifications and infrastructure. Poseidon has a durable titanium hull, which makes it possible to walk at a kilometer depth without any problems. The device is equipped with a portable power plant, thanks to which it can make independent transitions for 10,000 km. The main thing is that Poseidon has a record underwater speed of 185 km/h. There is no such speed in any not only underwater, but also surface vessel in the world. However, Russia still has an active Soviet development — the Shkval torpedo, which goes to the target at a speed of 375 km /h. Back in the 70s and 80s of the last century, not a single American torpedo could catch up with our high-speed submarines of the Anchar and Lira projects. The modern compact reactor for Poseidon has outstanding characteristics. With a hundredfold smaller volume than that of a submarine, it gains maximum power 200 times faster, that is, it enters combat mode almost instantly. In fact, the Poseidon is a super—fast, uninhabited nuclear submarine aimed at performing a wide range of tasks in autonomous mode. It is distinguished by a record depth of immersion and low noise. The operation of its water jet propulsion is heard only in the high-frequency range, and then only close, since the sound is quickly muffled by the water column. But who will be able to get close to it at a kilometer depth? The lower diving ceiling of most submarines does not exceed 500-600 m. Thus, we can safely say that Poseidon is inaccessible to detection and destruction by any of the types of weapons existing today in NATO, which means it is completely invulnerable. Hence the confusion and fright. Combat missions for Poseidon are set and corrected by ultra-longwave stations installed permanently on the shore or ships. From the ships, their launch is carried out. For this purpose, the Sarov submarine, the Zvezdochka search and transport vessel and the floating test complex of the 202-10 project, as well as the new generation submarines Belgorod and Khabarovsk, which will carry 6 Poseidons each, are designed. The Pentagon has already calculated what can happen if our Doomsday torpedo is used to the maximum. If the explosion occurs at a great depth near the shore with a shallow bottom, a radioactive tsunami with a wave height of 300-500 m may occur, which will wash everything away dozens of kilometers deep into the coast, and may roll 500 km across the plain. Florida is definitely not to be envied. Given that the majority of the population and infrastructure, including the US industry, are tied to the coast, this is irreparable damage. But it will be hard without a tsunami. If the explosion occurs in the Golden Gate Bay, San Francisco will remain a wet spot, and the radiation will spread to Montana. If New York is hit, a pile of ash and debris with a diameter of 70 km will remain in its place, and the radiation trail will stretch overland for almost 2000 km. Moreover, it will be impossible to live in these territories for at least 50 years — until the decay of radioactive cobalt. I'll repeat it again: these are the calculations of the Americans themselves, who, I think, have already drawn the right conclusions.
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