@@ElkWatersRun He did his best to avoid it. NATO started it. Putin asked to join NATO but the military industrial complex needed Russia as an enemy so Russia was not allowed to join the club.
@@ElkWatersRunPutin?? You’re like the last Japanese soldier on Okinawa still thinking the war going on 😁 the continuation of the Cold War is what the military industrial complex wants, they tried the Muslin terrorist war, but that didn’t created enough money, so they started the Russians BS again. Keep being a obedient sheep for the elite
Just because the Soviet Union is no more does not mean the Cold War is over. In fact, we are closer to nuclear war than ever before. So, though there is no more Soviet Union the missile are still aimed at the US.
@@jamjardj1974 In that type of war no one wins. The people trying to live underground or in a barracks of some type, Cheyenne Mountain for example, will long run out of resources before it would be safe to return to the surface. Maybe the scientists living at the North & South poles have the right idea.
There would have to be food stashes,, secretly located which would have to be relatively easy to reach. Food, medicine and clothing would be what submariners need and not be able to produce over time.
Great video! Amazing to learn about the fate of Russia's Cold War nuclear submarines. The historical insights and updates are fascinating. Keep up the excellent work!
В современных атомных подлодках исползуются батареи на топливных элементах когда нужно перейти в супертихий режим? Можно было использовать атомную установеку для генерации водорода и кислорода в обычом режиме, а когда надо уйти от преследования перейти на питание от топливных элементов
How much would the common u.s. jeep weight if it was remade the way the Maclaren steam powered racer in England popular mechanics how much would it weight carbon graphite mixed
The submarines probably disappeared. The Americans carried a magician in their subs, and when the Russians were nearby or fired a torpedo or missile, the Russian submarines disappeared.
They get dismantled down to the core in pretty much the same way. If I remember correctly, those then go into long-term storage somewhere in the Nevada desert. The biggest difference: America doesn't let its disused submarines rot until some other Country pays to get them scrapped.
Don't worry - I'm sure Russian history books will have no mention of who paid millions of Dollars so the Barents Sea didn't get terminally eradiated for the next 1000 years.