Three Russian Ballistic Missile Submarine Crashes

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Three Russian Ballistic Missile Submarine Crashes Simultaneously Russian Arctic Ice. Within the framework of the Arctic expedition, for the first time in the history of the Russian Navy, the following was completed:
- surfacing from under the ice of three nuclear submarines in a limited area with a radius of 300 meters;
- flight to the polar region with air-to-air refuelling (AAR) of a pair of MiG-31 fighters with the passage of the geographic point of the North Pole;
- torpedo firing by a nuclear submarine from under the ice, followed by equipping a hole at the torpedo's ascent point and lifting it to the surface;
- tactical exercise with a unit of the Arctic motorized rifle brigade in adverse weather conditions.
It's for the first time in known history, that 3 military submarines operate in though winter conditions and so near one another.
The coordination was perfect. We must also account for the fact that under the ice of the Arctic, very strong currents are formed, making collision between the submarine very likely. We may never know whether the submarines collided bellow but they are able to collide with very strong objects.
Impressive display by the Russian Marine. Umka-21.

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