Russia's maritime door opens: nuclear submarine tracks throughout, may not be noticed
The sharp sword military reveals the hot weapon with rich pictures, making the netizens understand three-dimensionally and intuitively.
Although strategic nuclear submarines with a displacement of more than 10,000 tons and even more than 20,000 tons are gradually decommissioned, such as the Delta and Typhoon, Russia ’s newly developed Northwind God and other new strategic nuclear submarines are gradually being added. This makes Russia's underwater strategic nuclear deterrent not so bad. However, Russia may not be able to handle the "matching" of nuclear submarines: the continental shelf system deployed in offshore areas beyond Russia ’s largest nuclear submarine base and northern fleet base has been paralyzed for nearly four years, which means that foreign submarines may track Russian strategic nuclear submarines at any time, The latter did not know this. This figure is a schematic diagram of the SHELF system (black green line). In short, the SHELF system is the "American equivalent" of the US SOSUS system: by placing a large number of high-sensitivity sonar equipment in the target sea and conducting a special search for submarines to form a "sonar array", Russia can continuously monitor all Submarines entering and leaving the target sea area will also become a safe "launch position" for Russian strategic nuclear submarines. However, the problem now is that the composition of the SHELF system is crucial. The submarine cables used to connect the command and sonar arrays have long been discontinued. The Russians have long been unable to know whether foreign submarines have entered the "launch location" or even track and trace Russian strategic nuclear submarines. This map shows the Arctic Circle, which can easily cover most European and American countries from below the Arctic Ocean. For a long time, the Soviet Union and Russia had to deploy a large number of strategic nuclear submarines and northern fleets in the Arctic Ocean, because nuclear submarines could not only be hidden under the ice of the Arctic Ocean, but they could also cover Europe and North America with missiles. However, no matter how thick the ice layer is, it cannot help Russia's strategic nuclear submarines to escape the tracking of foreign submarines: once the most secret patrol route of strategic nuclear submarines is summarized as long-term tracking, at the moment when the nuclear war starts, the opponent will have the most Deadly cards and the opportunity to "kill" Russia's underwater strategic nuclear counterattack capabilities. The picture shows a Russian strategic nuclear submarine deployed in the polar regions. Of course, Russia has always been able to make sonar and submarine cables, but if this thing is to be laid correctly on the sea floor, Russia must have cable laying ships and special submarines for deep sea operations. Russia currently has trouble with both types of sharp weapons: Since the western embargo was imposed on Russia in 2014, cable-laying vessels have been unable to build due to the lack of special equipment. As for special submarines, Russia "spoiled" one last year because of a fire. In addition, it cannot lay cables at all, nor can it solve the dilemma of the SHELF system. The picture shows the "Bay" shipyard in the Crimean Peninsula, with several auxiliary ships stranded due to lack of equipment. In general, the situation can be summarized as follows: due to the lack of some civil engineering machinery that is not difficult to manufacture, the Russian Navy's cable laying ship is always difficult to build and can only stay rusted in the shipyard. However, because no cable ship is available, it is impossible to repair the expensive SHELF system after it is damaged. When the SH / ELF system failed, the Russian Navy's strategic nuclear submarines also encountered difficulties, which eventually led to the impaired capability of the Russian strategic nuclear deterrent system. This is really "one ring at a time". The picture shows the "Beifeng Shen" class strategic nuclear submarine in the ice sheet. It can be predicted that for Russia, whose industrial capacity is steadily declining, as long as it is in the “embargo” environment, the strategic contraction caused by the damage of industrial capacity will continue. In the past decade, Russia has lost a range of strategic weapons, such as the ballistic missile early warning satellite constellation, except for the continental shelf system. As long as Russia's industrial strategy fails to meet the turning point, the continental shelf system will not be the last line of defense for Russia's strategic nuclear deterrent system. No matter how many nuclear warheads Russia has
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