Friday, November 13, 2015

Revealed! New Russian Torpedo Nuclear Weapons to Fight NATO

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Revealed! New Russian Torpedo Nuclear Weapons to Fight NATO
Footage slide on new torpedo Russian nuclear weapons against NATO. | (freebeacon.com)
Cyber Daily News - A project was accidentally leaked secret Kremlin Russian television station. The data leak was revealed that Russia made new advanced weapons, namely nuclear torpedoes are believed to cut NATO radar and missile defense systems of the enemy.

The Kremlin was quick to confirm some confidential data that was accidentally leaked Russian television station. Data televised material it turns out blueprints of a nuclear torpedo, designed to fight the enemy defense installations

Leaked secret new weapon was obtained when Russian President Vladimir Putin held a meeting with military officials in Sochi to discuss the development of Russia's military capabilities. However, at the meeting attended several television crews that record data that should be forbidden to be published.

 Data presented in the form of slide Kremlin is titled "Ocean Multipurpose System: Status-6". Data slide shows some pictures of the weapons systems Russia's newest nuclear submarine. The new weapon was apparently designed to cut NATO radar and any enemy missile defense systems. The impact of the use of the weapon was believed to be capable of triggering severe damage of the "vital economic facilities" belonging to the Russian enemies along the coastal areas.

There is a footnote to the slide show explaining the purpose of the "Status-6". Ie, conditions that cause damage convincing to enemy forces that can not be accepted. One of them, an explosion in the coastal areas of the enemy and radioactive contamination can be a hassle interests of military, economic, business or other enemy activity for a long time.


According to information in the slide, which made Russia's nuclear torpedo large-scale underwater vehicle. The weapon was capable of operating at depths of up to 1,000 meters.


President Putin's spokesman, Dmitry Peskov, confirmed the Russian television station had leaked some confidential data at a meeting in Sochi on Tuesday. "It is true that some secret data into the broadcast, and it was later removed," Peskov said Wednesday, as quoted by Russia Today, Thursday (12/11/2015). "We hope that this will not happen again," said Peskov.


During a meeting Tuesday, Putin stressed that Russia would oppose US missile shield program to be deployed in many parts of Europe. "Over the past three years, companies from the military-industrial complex has created and successfully tested a number of prospective weapons systems are capable of performing combat missions in a layered missile defense system," Putin said.


"The weapon system that seems to have started in the military this year. And now we are talking about the development of new types of weapons," Putin said.

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