Blogger: Russian "Varshavyanka" is NATO headache in the Black Sea

09 August 2017, 04:09 | Policy
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So, today the grouping of the Navy of the Black Sea Fleet has become one more submarine stronger. This morning the Project 636 submarine. 3 "Varshavianka" B-265 "Krasnodar" passed the Bosporus and entered the Black Sea, wrote in his LJ blogger Evil Odessit.

In total, the Russian Black Sea Fleet should have six submarines of this project, and by the end of this year all of them should be placed in the port of registration - Novorossiysk.

To date, the submarine fleet of the Russian Federation - this is a little less than a country that suffers from an acute shortage of greatness, can still threaten the world. And the "Varshavyanka" is a serious argument in regional disputes, especially in the Black Sea.

A particularly unpleasant advantage of the Varshavyanoks is that they have four Caliber cruise missiles in service, in particular, if we talk about Krasnodar, then this Caliber-PL with a variation of 3M54K, 3M54K1, 3M14K, 91P1. The range of destruction of sea targets by Caliber rockets is 375-500 km, ground-based - up to 2600 km.

In fact, the "Varshavianka" poses a threat to virtually all countries that have access to the Black Sea, because thanks to the rockets, Caliber is able not only to control the situation at sea but also cover, in respect of some countries and completely cover, their territory with the range of their RK.



And it's not for nothing that during the recent Sea Breeze-2017 exercises, the combined group of NATO ships and the Navy worked out the search, detection and destruction of an enemy submarine. Although the role of Varshavianka was played by the Turkish S349 Batiray, which already exchanges the fifth decade and is incomparable with the Russian submarine for a number of indicators, it is nevertheless a signal to the fact that the North Atlantic alliance is extremely sensitive to the presence of the Varshavanoks (on the codification of NATO - "Improved Kilo") in the Black Sea.




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