Nuclear weapons on submarine London loads missiles Putin wont stop

Nuclear weapons on submarine, London loads missiles: “Putin won’t stop us”

there War Nuclear power continues to scare Europe. Following Russia’s threat to Britain, London loads missiles onto the nuclear submarine HMS Audacious, docked in Gibraltar. A decision following provocations by Moscow’s Defense Ministry, which indicated Moscow was ready for an immediate “appropriate response” after Britain helped Ukrainians launch attacks on Russian territory. But the words of Putin’s minister that hurt Britain most were others: “It wouldn’t necessarily be a problem if the representatives of a particular western country were in these decision-making centers in Kyiv.” For Ben Wallace, the UK government’s defense secretary, the Russian president is raising his tone to cover up “his failures” in Ukraine. “NATO takes it incredibly seriously and we must take it seriously – he adds – but without being intimidated by the obligation to protect Ukraine from their brutality.”

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With a length of 97 meters, the 7,400-ton submarine can reach more than 30 knots. It is the Royal Navy’s flagship nuclear submarine and one of the Astute-class Attack Seven, capable of serving in several key roles (e.g. the Audacious is capable of targeting targets up to 1,200 km away from the hitting the coast with pinpoint accuracy. Her top speed is 30 knots and she is the newest ship in the Astute class. The ship is also capable of producing its own oxygen and fresh water from seawater, meaning it can sustain long missions without the need for air In total, it can navigate submerged for up to 90 days.