New satellite images show Russia’s Poseidon nuke-carrying 600ft submarine Belgorod lurking in the Arctic amid fears Putin is planning to carry out a nuclear test
- Satellite images show Russia’s nuclear submarine has left its White Sea base
- The nearly 600ft Belgorod was spotted in the Barents Sea on Sept. 22 and 27
- The sub features the Poseidon nuke which can trigger a 1,600ft nuclear tsunami
- Putin has threatened the West with nuclear weapons over the war in Ukraine
New satellite images show Russia’s huge nuclear submarine, allegedly carrying ‘apocalypse’ and ‘doomsday’ weapons, lurking around the Barents Sea as fears grow that Vladimir Putin is planning to carry out a nuclear test.
The nearly 600ft Belgorod submarine has disappeared from its home base in the Arctic Circle and may be on its way to the Kara Sea to test the Poseidon nuke, a NATO warning note leaked over the weekend has suggested.
Satellite images publihsed by Naval News show the submarine is currently operating on the surface in the Arctic.
The vessel was seen in the White Sea leaving Severodvinsk, a city in north Russia, a few weeks back. It was later spotted in the Barents Sea on September 22 and 27.
The Belogord, which is in the region of 30,000 tons, is the largest built submarine in the world since and armed with the Poseidon nuke.
Poseidon is a drone that is said to be capable of travelling huge distances underwater before detonating with enough force to trigger a 1,600ft nuclear tsunami designed to drown and irradiate coastal cities.
The US Navy has described the weapon as an ‘Intercontinental Nuclear-Powered Nuclear-Armed Autonomous Torpedo’ with ‘incredible range’ and ‘hard-to-kill performance.’
Russia’s huge nuclear submarine, allegedly carrying ‘apocalypse’ and ‘doomsday’ weapons, was spotted lurking around the Barents Sea as fears grow that Vladimir Putin is planning to carry out a nuclear test
Satellite images revealed the nearly 600ft Belgorod submarine is currently operating on the surface in the Arctic
The vessel was seen in the White Sea leaving Severodvinsk, a city in north Russia, a few weeks back. It was then spotted resurfacing in the Barents Sea on September 22 and 27
Analysts say a test launch of Poseidon is ‘nout of of the question.’ It is possible the launch could be routine, to test a new weapon system or a political demonstration.
If the test does go ahead, it would be Putin’s latest attempt to intimidate the West over his failing war in Ukraine after he was suspected of ordering stealth attacks on the Nord Stream pipes last week.
The Belgorod was put forward as a candidate for the sabotage mission because it also carries mini-subs designed to carry out attacks on undersea infrastructure.
However, doubt was cast on its involvement because – at 600ft long – the submarine is one of the world’s largest and getting into the Baltic undetected would have been extremely difficult.
It is also unclear whether the Belgorod would have had time to get from its home base in the White Sea to the Baltic – a distance of just under 3,000 miles – without its absence being noted.
NATO has since sent a warning to allies that the sub has gone missing, but said it is still thought to be operating in the Arctic.
It is unclear exactly when the warning was sent, but it was first reported by Italian newspaper La Repubblica on Sunday. The Belgorod submarine has been in operation since July.
The Belgorod – a nearly 600ft Russian nuclear submarine capable of carrying the Poseidon doomsday weapon – has left its base in the White Sea, a NATO warning note has said
Poseidon is an underwater drone that Russia claims is capable of triggering 1,600ft nuclear tsunamis designed to drown and irradiate coastal cities
A clip emerged in 2019 showing the Poseidon – seen by military officials as a giant nuclear-capable torpedo – during a launch test
Poseidon was one of four next-generation weapons announced by Putin back in 2018, and is thought to be operational.
According to Russian media, it is capable of travelling for up to 6,000 miles underwater before exploding a nuclear warhead in its nose with a force of two megatons – more than 130 times times the size of the bomb dropped on Hiroshima.
That would create an irradiated tsunami up to 1,600ft high designed to drown coastal cities and leave them a nuclear waste-ground, state media claims.
The warhead has never been tested due to international prohibitions on the testing of nuclear weapons.
Breaking with those treaties by testing Poseidon – even in the remote waters of the Arctic – would be a hugely provocative move by Russia.
News of a potential test comes comes amid Russian sabre-rattling over the use of nuclear weapons linked to the Ukraine war, where Putin has been stymied by Western arms supplies.
The Belgorod can go up to 120 days without having to return to the surface.
TASS has previously reported that the Poseidon drone has an unlimited range and a maximum speed of more than 125 mph.
‘Unique characteristics of the Poseidon system will help the Navy to successfully combat aircraft carriers and strike groups of a potential adversary in any oceanic theatre of war and destroy shore infrastructure facilities,’ stated chief analyst of the General Staff, Admiral Igor Katasonov.
‘It is a completely new type of weapon that will force Western navies to change their planning and develop new countermeasures,’ said expert H I Sutton, as reported by La Reppubblica.
Vladimir Putin has threatened the West with nuclear weapons over Ukraine, after annexing four partially-occupied regions to Russia last week
A video shows how the state-of-the-art Belgorod submarine carries the lethal Poseidon drone torpedo.
Kiselyov – avidly watched by Putin and a top executive in Moscow’s powerful state media propaganda machine – said Russia could use its big beast Sarmat hypersonic missile, also known as Satan-2, against Britain.
But he told viewers in May: ‘Another option to plunge Britain into the depths of the sea is the Russian underwater robotic drone Poseidon.
‘It approaches the target at a one kilometre depth with the speed of 200 kilometres per hour [125mph].
‘There is NO way to stop this underwater drone.
‘It has a warhead with a capacity of up to 100 megatons.
‘The explosion of this thermonuclear torpedo close to Britain’s shores will raise a giant wave, a tsunami, up to 500 metres [1,640ft] high.
‘This tidal wave is also a carrier of extremely high doses of radiation.
‘Surging over Britain, it will turn what is probably left of them into radioactive desert.
‘Permanently unusable for anything.
‘How do you like this prospect? And Putin warned about this, back on February 24 [if anyone interfered with his special military operation].’
Putin accused the West of sabotaging the Russian-made Nord Stream pipelines, but Western sources insist Moscow was behind the stunt which led to huge gas leaks in the Baltic.
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