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Russian monster torpedo
Status-6 the 100 mt. torpedo
Below this text, you will see one video of military technology, which is the most insane in the world, and there is one very remarkable thing. That thing is that the precise details of the weapon systems are not public, and when we are thinking about things like Russian special torpedo, what might have 100 megaton warhead, there is a possibility, that they have many versions of that weapon, what is officially called as "Status-6" (1).
And there might be many types of carriers for that weapon. In the video, the modified "Akula" (2) class submarine would carry this weapon, but there could be also the underwater tanks or another kind of system, that can carry this monstrous weapon. And when we are thinking about nuclear torpedoes, many other nations also have torpedo-looking carriers for nuclear weapons, what might have about 15 kt. warheads.
Those torpedoes would operate by using the RTG, and their range could be limitless, and the Russian monster torpedo would base that kind of technology. There is a possibility, that the Russian torpedo would also operate independently. That means that the "Canyon" torpedo or some of its versions might look like a normal submarine, with the crew and torpedo tubes. But when the time comes, the crew would be evacuated, and the submarine would start its automatic run, and if the system would not get the order to deny the mission, the warhead would be detonated.
The "Yankee" incident Bahama (K-219-case) in 1986
When the "Yankee II"-class (3) submarine faced an accident near the Bahamas in 1986 and sunk, the western intelligence thought that there was something wrong with that submarine (4). The thing was that the submarine destroyed because one of its missiles exploded.
Intelligence thought that the cruising to the Bahamas caused because The Soviet Navy wanted to test the ability to drive submarine near the coast of the USA, and then launch the missile. In that time some people in the intelligence thought that there was tested some kind of remote-controller or serial inertial navigation system, which makes it possible to drive the submarine automatically to some point.
Is there something, that western navies don't want people to know?
And then the system would launch missiles automatically. But there was some other theory, and that is that the submarine would cruise to a certain point by using the autopilot, and then launch all warheads, what the submarine carries. This kind of system would be a simple and very effective way to destroy coastal areas by using a tsunami.
When we are thinking about the "kamikaze-submarine", what would use that 100 mt. warhead, that submarine could also have the normal torpedoes. The question, in this case, is, why the western world is so quiet about this kind of system? Is there something, that western navies don't want people to know?
The computers and artificial intelligence make possible to create the drone-submarines, which can operate independently, and they could create the nuclear detonating torpedo, which can shoot sub-torpedoes and missiles to another target. But that kind of system is classified if they have existed. And there might be many different versions about the Russian monster torpedo.
(1)
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Status-6_Oceanic_Multipurpose_System
(2)
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Akula-class_submarine
(3)
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Yankee-class_submarine
(4)
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Soviet_submarine_K-219
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fZvTuNKTW8M
Image:
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Akula-class_submarine#/media/File:Submarine_Vepr_by_Ilya_Kurganov_crop.jpg
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