Can Russian submarines be detected?

Harmony, a nuclear-powered underwater detection system, could assist Russian forces in detecting enemy submarines crossing crucial areas. The key to their success, though, is their ability to operate in the shadows, which Belgorod was practically made for.
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Can Russian subs be tracked?

The hugely advanced nuclear-powered attack submarines are well equipped to track and monitor Russian surface and submarine activity. Their role is to monitor shipping, conduct intelligence gathering and also protect Royal Navy SSBNs on patrol.
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Can a submarine be undetected?

Military ASW employs technologies such as magnetic anomaly detectors (MAD), which detect tiny disturbances to Earth's magnetic field caused by metallic submarine hulls, passive and active sonar sensors that use sound propagation to detect objects underwater, as well as radar and high-resolution satellite imagery to ...
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Do US submarines track Russian submarines?

Brendan McLane, the commander of Naval Surface Force Atlantic, said in a Monday ceremony aboard USS Thomas Hudner (DDG-116) in Mayport, Fla. “The ships will be ready to accomplish the full range of missions – including tracking Russian undersea activity in the Atlantic and maritime homeland defense for our nation.”
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Can nuclear submarines be detected?

While submarines are likely to become harder to detect with sonar, Bradbury says that if sonar does not identify them, they'll be picked up by sensors detecting magnetic, nuclear, gravitational and other anomalies.
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How do nuclear submarines go undetected?

A submarine can “hide” under a layer of cold water where an active hull-mounted sonar (HMS) can't reach since the sound wave will bounce off the layer up against the surface. For this reason, surface ships have variable depth sonars (VDS) that they can dip below the layers and search.
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Does U.S. know where all Russian subs are?

"There is no truth to the Russian claims of our operations in their territorial waters," Captain Kyle Raines, a U.S. military spokesman, said in a statement. "I will not comment on the precise location of our submarines but we do fly, sail, and operate safely in international waters," the statement added.
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Are Russian submarines better than U.S. submarines?

When it comes to submarine power, the U.S. Navy's latest submarine is the Virginia Block V, and on the other side of the Atlantic is Russia's Yasen-M class. The American submarine can carry more weapons, but the Russian sub can carry more missiles...and hypersonic weapons, according to Naval News.
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How far away can a submarine be detected?

In particular, an average detection range of 5 km will result in the upper limit "corridor" fluctuating from 2-3 to 8-9 km (model A). The tracking submarine will hardly be able to respond adequately to such changes during long periods of weeks and months.
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Has a submarine ever hit a whale?

British Navy mistook whales for submarines and torpedoed them, killing three, during Falklands War. THE British navy killed three whales with torpedoes after mistaking them for enemy submarines. THE British navy killed three whales after mistaking them for enemy submarines during the Falklands War, it has been revealed ...
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Are there any stealth submarines?

The Royal Navy's new Dreadnought Class submarine promises to be the stealthiest yet. The first two boats, HMS Dreadnought and HMS Valiant, are already under construction. They are destined to take over Britain's nuclear deterrent from the 2030s.
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Are Russian ships allowed in UK waters?

Russian ships have been banned from ports in the United Kingdom, following a fresh raft of UK sanctions against Russia on 1 March 2022. As informed, the ban includes any vessels owned or operated by anyone connected to Russia and authorities will also gain new powers to detain Russian vessels.
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Which country has best submarines?

Currently top 10 attack submarines in the world are these:
  • Nr.1 Seawolf class (USA) ...
  • Nr.2 Virginia class (USA) ...
  • Nr.3 Astute class (United Kingdom) ...
  • Nr.4 Graney class (Russia) ...
  • Nr.5 Sierra II class (Russia) ...
  • Nr.6 Improved Los Angeles class (USA) ...
  • Nr.7 Akula class (Russia) ...
  • Nr.8 Soryu class (Japan)
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What country has the best submarine force?

Top 10 Countries with the Largest Military Submarine Fleets (Global Firepower 2021):
  • China - 79.
  • United States - 68.
  • Russia - 64.
  • North Korea - 36.
  • Iran - 29.
  • South Korea - 22.
  • Japan - 20.
  • India - 17.
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How far below sea level do submarines go?

It's generally accepted that the maximum depth (depth of implosion or collapse) is about 1.5 or 2 times deeper. The latest open literature says that a US Los Angeles-class test depth is 450m (1,500 ft), suggesting a maximum depth of 675–900m (2,250–3,000 ft).
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How strong is NATO compared to Russia?

The collective military capabilities of the 30 countries that make up NATO outnumber Russia in terms of aircraft, at 20,723 to 4,173, and in naval power, with 2,049 military ships, to 605. Russia's ground combat vehicle capacity is more competitive, however, with 12,420 units, to 14,682.
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Do Russian subs have nuclear weapons?

The “Generalissimo Suvorov” is of the 4th generation Borei-A class strategic submarines to be armed with 16 Bulava ballistic missiles, each capable of carrying six nuclear warheads. The second submarine to sail out for sea trials is “Krasnoyarsk” of the Yasen-M class.
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Did a Russian sub surface of the US coast?

Russian nuclear submarine of the Borey project, which carries 16 Bulava ballistic missiles on board, unexpectedly appeared off the coast of the United States, causing serious concerns in Washington.
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Why do you whisper in a submarine?

Silent running is a stealth mode of operation for naval submarines. The aim is to evade discovery by passive sonar by eliminating superfluous noise: nonessential systems are shut down, the crew is urged to rest and refrain from making any unnecessary sound, and speed is greatly reduced to minimize propeller noise.
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Is K 19 Widowmaker a true story?

July 19 marked the first major motion picture release by the National Geographic Society. K-19: The Widowmaker is based on the true story of a near-disaster aboard the Soviet Union's first nuclear ballistic submarine.
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Are there Russian submarines in Irish waters?

This was to include anti-submarine and anti-air exercises". The current location of the vessels is unknown but they are believed to be currently travelling west through the Irish EEZ, off the coast of Cork. Another Russian ship, the fuel tanker Vyazma is currently sailing through the English Channel.
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Why are Russian ships in English Channel?

Three Russian warships escorted through English Channel by Royal Navy vessels amid WW3 fears. RUSSIAN warships have been escorted through the English Channel by the Royal Navy amid mounting fears of World War Three. The three vessels were followed closely by HMS Tyne and HMS Dragon as the west unites against the threat ...
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How strong is Russian navy?

THE Soviet Navy has expanded more rapidly since World War II than any other branch of the Russian armed forces. About 200,000 to 300,000 men have been added to its strength, which now totals between 750,000 and 850,000 officers and men.
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