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Happening NOW - RUSSIA's BLACK HOLE SUBMARINE Goes Off All NATO Radar Screens In Mediterranean Sea
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The Rostov-on-Don submarine of Russia's Black Sea Fleet (Varshavyanka project) went off radar screens of NATO ships in the Mediterranean Sea. At the same time, the sub continues to stay in touch with the Russian command and transmits signals normally.

According to the agency, anti-submarine forces of the North Atlantic Alliance have been trying to detect the Russian submarine for a week already. However, as it became known, they still have not been able to succeed, despite "great opportunities" in the Mediterranean.

“They got large forces involved to search for the Russian submarine, but to no avail. This means that they are at gunpoint under conditions of combat actions, which annoys them very much.

Admiral Viktor Kravchenko, who served as the Chief of the Main Staff of the Russian Navy in 1998-2005, said that Varshavyanka submarines were among the most noiseless submarines in the world. For this peculiarity the submarine is known as the 'black hole.'

All six submarines in service with the Black Sea Fleet are currently performing missions outside the region.

On March 18, a number of media outlets reported that the Russian submarine disappeared from the screens of command and control systems of NATO ships a few days ago. The US Navy expressed concerns about the situation and deployed allied forces in the area to search for the missing sub.

Varshavyanka submarines belong to the third generation of large diesel-electric submarines and are among the quietest in the world. The main weapon of the Varshavyanka is the Caliber-PL missile system.


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