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Posted: 11/27/2021 4:16:47 PM EST
PRAVDA: Mission-ready nuclear submarines of Russian Pacific Navy urgently leave port
Russian nuclear submarines based in Vilyuchinsk were urgently sent to sea, Avia.pro website reports. Vilyuchinsk is a closed town in Russia’s Kamchatka region on the Kamchatka Peninsula According to MilitaryMaps, against the background of rising tensions between Russia and NATO, all nuclear submarines of the Pacific Fleet of the Russian Navy in a state of combat readiness left their places of deployment and went on alert duty. This situation was observed at several Russian bases. Satellite images of the naval base in Vilyuchinsk, Kamchatka, confirm that Russian nuclear submarines have left the base in turn within several days. The latest photographic evidence received from the Sentinel-2 spacecraft was made on November 23, 2021. According to GPS tracking systems, Russian nuclear submarines of projects 955 Borey, 955A Borey-A and 949A Antey started leaving their permanent base starting as early as the beginning of November. Neither the Russian Defence Ministry nor the russian Navy have released any official comments on the details of such a massive manoeuvre conducted by Russian nuclear submarines at sea. |
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There are direct flights to Petropvlosk from Anchorage, I thought cool, I'l there to check out the sub base, go fish and prospecting on the Kamchatka Peninsula.
$1300 one way |
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Quoted: I suck at linking. I found it on American Partisan. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes https://www.americanpartisan.org/2021/11/pravda-mission-ready-nuclear-submarines-of-russian-pacific-navy-urgently-leave-port/ |
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Quoted: Quoted: Quoted: Got a link? View Quote I suck at linking. I found it on American Partisan. View Quote https://www.americanpartisan.org/2021/11/pravda-mission-ready-nuclear-submarines-of-russian-pacific-navy-urgently-leave-port/ View Quote What are those doors? |
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Quoted: Quoted: Quoted: Quoted: Got a link? I suck at linking. I found it on American Partisan. https://www.americanpartisan.org/2021/11/pravda-mission-ready-nuclear-submarines-of-russian-pacific-navy-urgently-leave-port/ What are those doors? Those doors, sir, are the problem. I don't know what they are...neither do the British... |
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This is after Biden told Putin that "nothing is off the table", so far as the US defending Ukraine.
Way to go, Joe. |
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Losers always whine about their best. Winners go home and @uck the prom queen.
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I finally learned those doors are for the radio buoys.
It was such a letdown... |
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I’m not a betting man but my money is on Russia is getting ready for china to invade the soliman islands.
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Satellite images of the naval base in Vilyuchinsk, Kamchatka, confirm that Russian nuclear submarines have left the base in turn within several days. The latest photographic evidence received from the Sentinel-2 spacecraft was made on November 23, 2021.
While I realize once at sea the sub can go anywhere but with satellites monitoring everything I have always wondered why they do not try to hide their departure. Why not dredge a port deep enough that the sub can simply submerge while under cover and set sail without a sat picking it up. |
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I'm sure the resident pravda corps will be along shortly to discredit the cited source and inform eveyone that the Russian Navy is a complete joke and hardly worth worrying about, and believing such reports is unpatriotic because jt means you swallowed the enemy propeganda. These are the same soothing reassurances they give every time somebody reports that China is ramping things up.
There are an awful lot of things not actually happening that they need to reassure me are no big deal, lately. I'm in my 40s and I can't remember anything like this. |
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Quoted: Satellite images of the naval base in Vilyuchinsk, Kamchatka, confirm that Russian nuclear submarines have left the base in turn within several days. The latest photographic evidence received from the Sentinel-2 spacecraft was made on November 23, 2021. While I realize once at sea the sub can go anywhere but with satellites monitoring everything I have always wondered why they do not try to hide their departure. Why not dredge a port deep enough that the sub can simply submerge while under cover and set sail without a sat picking it up. View Quote The satellites would still notice it missing from its dock. |
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All three? Scary! I keep hearing how poorly maintained the Russian fleet is so how does that match what the website is saying in terms of their deployment capability?
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Whew, at least GPS tracking is following them lmao. The website mentioned GPS tracking so again LOL. Nothing burger.
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