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Russian ICBM submarine sailing to Syria
2015-09-08
The world’s largest submarine, the Dmitri Donskoy (TK-208), Nato-coded Typhoon, has set sail for the Mediterranean and is destined for the Syrian coast, debkafile reports exclusively from its military and intelligence sources. Aboard the sub are 20 Bulava (NATO-code SS-N-30) intercontinental ballistic missiles with an estimated up to 200 nuclear warheads. Each missile, with a reported range of 10,000km, carries 6-10 MIRV nuclear warheads.

The Russian sub set sail from its North Sea base on Sept. 4, escorted by two anti-sub warfare ships. Their arrival at destination in 10 days time will top up the new Russian military deployment in Syria.

President Vladimir Putin’s introduction of a nuclear force opposite Syrian shores builds up what first looked like an operation to fortify Assad’s regime in Damascus into a military expedition capable of an air and sea confrontation with US forces in the Middle East.

US Secretary of State John Kerry suggested as much Saturday, Sept. 5, when he expressed concern over reports of Russia’s “increasing military build-up in Syria” in a phone call to Russian Foreign Minister Sergey Lavrov. The State Department reported: “The Secretary made clear that if such reports were accurate, these actions could further escalate the conflict, lead to greater loss of innocent life, increase refugee flows and risk confrontation with the anti-ISIL coalition operation in Syria.”

Kerry was referring to potential Russian interference with US-led coalition air strikes against the Islamic State in Syria.
Vlad isn't interested in what you say. What will you do, Jahwn?
debkafile’s sources in Washington and Moscow report that the dispatch of a nuclear sub to Syrian waters is taken as a strong message that the Kremlin will not let the US impede its military intervention in the Syrian conflict and will go to extreme lengths to keep the way open for the flow of Russian troops to the war-torn country.
I would have thought that an improved Akula class attack sub would send that message better by making it clear that the Russians would interdict anything that tried to close Syrian ports.
This situation has gone a long way beyond Obama administration intentions when US-Russian talks were initially held for US forces posted in Turkey and Iraq, together with the Russian troops arriving in Syria, to launch a combined effort against the Islamic State. Those talks came to naught.
Posted by:Pappy

#3  VLAD = RUSSIA is now repor as also sending fully-loaded Cargo Ships to Syria.
Posted by: JosephMendiola   2015-09-08 23:16  

#2  Again, despite Russia's rhetoric to the contray, VLAD covertly wants a massive NATO-EU mil buildup in Eastern Europe + Sacandinavia, + next to the Black-Caspian Seas where Russia will also have a buildup.

VLAD WANTS NEO-OTTOMAN, ISLAMIST-THREATENED TURKEY, POST-COLD WAR/9-11 GERMANY, + ESPEC THE HARD BOYZ IN SYRIA-IRAQ ISOLATED AND CONTROLLED.
HE WANTS THE ISIS + AQ BOYZ IN SYRIA-IRAQ TO TSAY IN SYRIA-IRAQ + BE DESTROYED THERE, NOT IN EASTERN EUROPE + CAUCASUS.

Vlad covertly wants a US-NATO/EU mil buildup in Eastern Europe, etc. to complement Russia's own mil buildup in the regions.

THIS WILL LEAVE RUSSIA TO SSSHHH ... CCCCCC FOCUS ON THE GROWING HARD BOYZ' = ISIS THREAT TO CAUCASUS + CENTRAL ASIA, + CHINA'S LT DESIGNS VEE RECOVERING = TAKING BACK THE RUSSIAN FAR EAST.
Posted by: JosephMendiola   2015-09-08 20:57  

#1  Dmitri Donskoy


As I recall, the ICBM tubes can also be configured with a deployment system for divers and their gear. Perhaps to deter tubby redhead swimmers.
Posted by: Skidmark   2015-09-08 06:31  

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