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Russian Navy

The Russian Navy is a major naval force with a focus on strategic deterrence, submarine warfare, and power projection. It operates a mix of nuclear-powered submarines, missile cruisers, and modernized Soviet-era warships, with a strong emphasis on long-range missile capabilities. Despite challenges in shipbuilding and modernization, it remains a significant maritime power, particularly in the Arctic and North Atlantic.

The Yasen-class nuclear-powered attack submarine is one of the most advanced in Russia’s fleet, designed for stealth, speed, and multi-role combat. Armed with Kalibr and Oniks cruise missiles, it can strike land and naval targets with precision while operating at great depths. Its quiet operation and powerful armament make it a key asset in Russia’s undersea warfare strategy.

The Kalibr missile system is a versatile, long-range cruise missile capable of being launched from submarines, surface ships, and aircraft. It can strike land and naval targets with precision at distances up to 2,500 km, making it a key weapon in Russia’s naval strategy. The missile's effectiveness was demonstrated in combat operations in Syria, solidifying its role in modern naval warfare.

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