Russia Tests World's Most Advanced and Destructive Cruise Missile
Defense analysts are calling the test a major breakthrough in Russia’s naval power
He has once again tested the latest cruise missile, giving the world a sense of military power.
The experiment was carried out in the Brent Sea in the northern maritime border when the Russian Navy’s nuclear submarine “Oriel” was fielded.
The submarine belongs to the 9th Furnian Ante Class, part of the latest Russian fleet and has devastating capabilities within itself.
The Oral submarine has been equipped with the Grandit Cruise missiles, which defense experts claim that they are four times larger and more powerful than traditional naval cruise missiles. In each class submarine, 24 Grands missiles have been installed, which also has the potential to target the “career strike groups”, considered to be the most secure.
The submarine not only has the ability to destroy warships in the sea, but also has the ability to target enemy targets in coastal areas and atmosphere, playing a multi -purpose role. During the exercises, Orile submarines successfully destroyed fictitious enemy warplanes, drones, and remote -controlled boats, while remote maritime and coastal targets were also carried out with missiles.
Defense analysts are calling the experience a major breakthrough in Russia’s naval force, which is not only a sign of its technical superiority but can also affect the balance of power globally. Since the Soviet Union, the Annie Class submarine has been regarded as one of the most effective weapons in the Navy, and the recent experience has been practiced by the same effectiveness.