Russia's 28,000-tonne nuclear cruiser is back at sea — and Nato will be watching
•After nearly thirty years undergoing substantial renovations, Russia's Kirov-class missile cruiser, the Admiral Nakhimov, is back in action.
•This nuclear-powered giant, featuring cutting-edge missile systems and superior air defense capabilities, has been deployed along critical NATO shipping lanes in the Arctic.
•The cruiser’s return represents a major increase in Russia's maritime strength, aimed at asserting dominance in important northern regions.
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After nearly thirty years undergoing substantial renovations, Russia's Kirov-class missile cruiser, the Admiral Nakhimov, is back in action. This nuclear-powered giant, featuring cutting-edge missile systems and superior air defense capabilities, has been deployed along critical NATO shipping lanes in the Arctic. The cruiser’s return represents a major increase in Russia's maritime strength, aimed at asserting dominance in important northern regions.المصدر: Times of India | Source: Times of India
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