Russia prepares Poseidon its infernal tsunami powered torpedo and nuclear

Russia prepares Poseidon, its infernal tsunami powered torpedo and nuclear engine

The very secret K-329 Belgorod should be equipped with it.

On March 1, 2018, Vladimir Putin unveiled to the world his new rockets of the apocalypse, his supposedly invincible and destructive “silver bullets.”

Especially with the hypersonic Avangard, the intercontinental RS-28 “Sarmat”, the Petrel (and nickname “Flying Chernobyl”) Bourevestnik or the Tsirkon, Russia was once again in the arms race of the future – quite real or rather fantastic.

Among these machines from hell is an absolutely terrifying underwater device that Russia seems to have made good progress on: a “nuclear torpedo with tsunamis”, as we called it in a previous article, possibly autonomous and named Poseison.

It was designed to melt on the shores of enemy powers and cause the catastrophic damage its nickname suggests, powered by atomic energy, therefore endowed with practically infinite autonomy, able to develop stealthily and imperceptibly in very large soils.

As nautical expert HI Sutton explains, the Poseidon, also known in Russia as Status-6 or by NATO as Kanyon, has something that shakes the rules of engagement while launching a new race in the general staffs to develop countermeasures that a priori are not the case yet exist.

“They are very quiet, have great maneuverability and are practically indestructible to the enemy. No weapon can oppose them in today’s world,” Vladimir Putin said at the time, according to the Portal translation.

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