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Three Russian Nuclear Subs Simultaneously Surface From Under Ice in Arctic for 1st Time Ever – Video

MOSCOW (Sputnik) – On Friday, the nuclear-powered submarines of the Russian Navy surfaced, breaking the ice as part of one expedition.

The commander-in-chief noted that the ice was one and a half meters thick. The submarines surfaced “according to a single concept and plan at the appointed time in an area with a radius of 300 meters.”

The Russian Defence Ministry has released a video showing the surfacing of the submarines.

​The complex of combat training studies carried out by the Russian Navy has shown the fleet’s ability to operate in northern latitudes, Vladimir Putin said after hearing the report of the Commander-in-Chief of the Navy.

Putin noted that the crews of submarines, military transport aircraft, fighter aircraft, as well as Arctic motorized rifle units, showed increased combat training in the difficult environment of the Arctic.

The development of the Far North for Russia’s security must be continued, Putin added.

Sourse: sputniknews.com

Three Russian Nuclear Subs Simultaneously Surface From Under Ice in Arctic for 1st Time Ever – Video

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