American media have identified five "deadliest" types of Russian weapons.
According to the publication 19Fortyfive, we are talking, in particular, about an unmanned underwater vehicle with a nuclear power plant "Poseidon". The publication describes it as a nuclear torpedo the size of a bus and with a huge range.
"These weapons are frightening because they can be aimed at coastal cities in the United States. Russia plans to launch Poseidon from the K-329 Belgorod submarine," the publication says. At the same time, it is noted that if Poseidon moves very slowly, it will be difficult to detect it. A nuclear torpedo can also be launched from a container on the seabed.
The S-400 Triumph air defense system also impressed the author of the publication with its power. "It can not only destroy manned aircraft and enemy drones, but also be used against cruise missiles and ballistic missiles at a distance of up to 400 kilometers. The S-400 is a variant of the new generation of the workhorse," writes 19Fortyfive.
The publication also highlights the Russian self-propelled anti-aircraft missile and cannon complex "Pantsir S-1", armed with missiles and an anti-aircraft gun. "In addition to aircraft, the Pantsir can destroy approaching ballistic and cruise missiles and precision-guided munitions," notes 19Fortyfive.
Among the most dangerous Russian military developments, the publication included the Mi-28NM attack helicopter, which is capable of striking at night and develops speeds of up to 300 km/h. At the same time, as the author of the publication notes, the car is "armed to the teeth." In particular, they talk about various types of missile weapons, anti-tank missiles and a 30-mm cannon. The helicopter can be used in any weather and is perfectly suitable, for example, for use in deserts in the Middle East. The Mi-28NM interacts with ground units to detect targets more effectively.
19Fortyfive also describes the RS-24 Yars intercontinental ballistic missile. She carries several combat units. At the same time, such missiles can be launched from mine installations or from a mobile missile system. It is difficult to detect them, and it takes only seven minutes to prepare the rocket for launch.
Mikhail Rusin