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Russia's Status-6 

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Russia's strange love of nuclear weapons takes a dark turn. The Status-6 Poseidon nuclear torpedo is designed to render entire coastal regions uninhabitable for 100's of years. This new threat is unlike anything we've seen since the Cold War.
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@ulfahansson8712
@ulfahansson8712 3 года назад
I do not usually comment on RU-vid. But I think it is so important that people who were part of the Cold War talk about their experiences. You do it in a fantastic way. You know what you are talking about and you speak so that ordinary people understand. I myself was in the Swedish navy in the Baltic Sea during the Cold War. I was on a surface ship but had many friends on the submarines. A couple of my friends were on the HMS Gotland in San Diego. :) I think they scared you a little. :) Excuse my bad English but I just want to encourage you to continue with your lectures.
@sexsly20
@sexsly20 3 года назад
This is a weapon of last resort. I doubt these will be let out to roam at sea during peacetime. We can certainly expect these lurking in a sea nearby if we think we can win a war with Russia. Let us pursue peaceful coexistence.
@woodenscrotum7892
@woodenscrotum7892 3 года назад
As callous, cold and calculating this weapon may seem, it is an inevitable result of MAD. In order enforce the MAD status quo in an era of hypersonic missiles and ever developing (if slowly) anti-ballistic systems, certain lines would inevitably be crossed. It is terrible, yes, but the nuclear ride began a long time ago.
@alexeyvlasenko6622
@alexeyvlasenko6622 3 года назад
The Russian description in the pamphlet shown at the end claims that instead of a 100 megaton warhead, this torpedo could be loaded up with several smaller torpedoes, cruise missiles or mines, and could be used to autonomously hunt opponent's submarines
@dointh4198
@dointh4198 3 года назад
This weapons power is its lurking capability. You can never be sure, if there is one waiting somewhere for the ultimate command. So better stay away from a war with Russia. Smart and cheap move, if you're asking me.
@roberttherrien352
@roberttherrien352 3 года назад
Lets hope Skynet does not become self aware:)
@juanignaciocaso4651
@juanignaciocaso4651 3 года назад
Russia: "If I can't have warm water ports, no one can have warm water ports"
@doghousedon1
@doghousedon1 3 года назад
Russia has no monopoly on this hardware. Everyone has them.
@chrischan8282
@chrischan8282 3 года назад
Not gonna lie, status-6's whole method of operation sounds like something you would hear in a Bond film.
@Joelittle_
@Joelittle_ 3 года назад
Thumbnail is epic.
@_tyrannus
@_tyrannus 3 года назад
5:48
@Sephrenzu
@Sephrenzu 3 года назад
Nice video.
@arkadeepkundu4729
@arkadeepkundu4729 3 года назад
Jive:
@Bimon1234567
@Bimon1234567 3 года назад
Automating the launch of nuclear weapons is a recipe for disaster.
@Darkmesna1
@Darkmesna1 3 года назад
The weapon reminds me of Project Pluto.
@ml9849
@ml9849 3 года назад
One can only imagine what an extraterrestrial would think about our effort in trying to destroy each other and our biosphere.
@night7185
@night7185 3 года назад
ive been waiting for a video on this. no one recognizes its existence.
@jefrysax
@jefrysax 3 года назад
Just a small correction, they didn't need to put TWO Tzar bombs, because the nominal charge of the bomb was 100 mt, and they dile it down, because they were afraid of the effect ot 100 my blast on the planet.
@geofrancis2001
@geofrancis2001 3 года назад
USA: PULLS OUT OF TREATIES ON ICBM DEFENCE
@MrGoodspeedy
@MrGoodspeedy 3 года назад
"everything new is well forgotten old", Andrei Sakharov - father of hydrogen bomb, his idea was to deliver his 100mt "tsar" bombs not by planes but by autonomous nuclear subs-torpedo or even just place them on ocean bottom as mines. In 60s popular joke was about "Sakharov strait" between Atlantic and Pacific oceans and width between Mexico and Canada
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