Russia’s
Newest Submarine, Khabarovsk, Could Redefine Underwater Warfare
I cover the
changing world of underwater warfare.
The Russian Submarine Khabarovsk will be armed
with 6 gigantic Poseidon mega-torpedoes
H I SUTTON
In a move
that harks back to the Cold War, the Russian Navy is quietly developing a whole
new category of submarines, and their unique capabilities could influence the
nature of undersea warfare. The first of the new type, Khabarovsk, is expected
to be launched this month. In my view, this is likely to be the defining
submarine of the 2020s because it represents a novel and difficult adversary.
Other navies
are unlikely to emulate it, but they will want to counter it. The underwater
game of cat and mouse where U.S. Navy hunter-killer submarines stalk the
Russians could be reinvigorated. But these new targets are not ballistic
missile subs. Khabarovsk is instead designed to be armed with the gigantic
Poseidon nuclear drone-torpedoes.
Russia has
managed to keep many details about the submarine out of the public domain.
Relatively little is known about this large nuclear-armed boat, certainly in
comparison to Western types. So it’s launch is eagerly anticipated by defense
watchers.
When will Khabarovsk be launched?
Despite
rumors of its impending launch, analysis of the shipyard does not yet show any
leading indicators. We know that that she is being built in Construction Hall 1
at the Sevmash yard in Severodvinsk in Russia’s Arctic North. These details may
sound mundane, but it means that we can watch for any tell-tale signs of launch
preparations.
In order to
roll her out of the shed, the launch rails outside will have to be cleared.
Then flotation devices will be prepared on either side of the launch rail.
Their arrangement will be different for each type of submarine so this will be
useful information in itself. Then the boat is winched out tail first.
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