Russia is testing its new 'superweapon' in the Arctic 3:39
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According to satellite images provided to CNN by the space technology company Maxar, there would be a continuous accumulation of Russian military bases, radars and weapons in the Arctic Sea.
Yes, in the area of the very North Pole.
This when relations between Moscow and Washington are not going through their best moment.
Are we talking about a new cold war?
That is the fear.
Now the tension is once again worrying and the military threats, even greater, if possible.
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This week we will deal with Russia's arms capabilities, which some analysts even call apocalyptic.
Although it is thought that the objective is only dissuasive and not so much warlike, that destructive devices thus exist and can be used in extreme realities, it is very disturbing.
Yes, in the past I remember a TV series that was "Sleepless Stories," with stories from creepy, horror movies.
This would be a much more up-to-date version, which is unfortunately real and can also be a sleep override.
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I explain.
Russia is developing, for example, a stealth torpedo called "Poseidon", which moves with the help, listen, of a nuclear reactor, no more, no less, something that also arouses fears that it will generate ecological disasters, even without the need for no war.
A Russian Delta IV submarine photographed on the ice near Alexandra Island on March 27 during an exercise, with a probable hole in the ice to its left due to an underwater demolition.
Apparently about twenty meters long, this Poseidon is designed to avoid possible coastal defenses that the United States may have at sea.
With several megatons of atomic power, its warhead is terrifying because it has the ability to generate gigantic waves in a kind of radioactive tsunami.
They imagine?
A tsunami that sinks the coasts with polluted waves, coasts that would remain uninhabitable for decades.
Machiavelli couldn't have planned it better.
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