wikipedia.org | Mil.ru / CC BY 4.0Russia will receive a powerful new naval weapon that will become a problem for the United States and its NATO bloc partners, according to Newsweek columnist Nick Mordovanets.Earlier, Sevmash announced that by the end of the year he would hand over two new submarines to the Russian Navy – Imperator Alexander III and Krasnoyarsk. Both will be less noisy and have improved maneuvering systems. According to Mordovanets, Western experts have already highly appreciated the new level of Russian submarines.PoliticsRussia quotes his article as a story.“These are extremely powerful platforms, and they are not involved in the conflict in Ukraine. Regardless of the outcome of the Ukraine crisis, Russian submarines will remain a problem for the United States and NATO,” Jeffrey Edmonds of the Center for Naval Analysis (CNA) quotes Newsweek.The Observer said that in the West, Russian submarines are usually compared to the Ohio-class submarines of the US Navy, they are distinguished by high secrecy.

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