K-329 Belgorod: The latest Russian stealth submarine

K-329 Belgorod: The latest Russian stealth submarine
  • The K-329 Belgorod may serve as a mothership for a smaller, nuclear-powered submarine, unlike most other types of submarines.
  • No matter what, the K-329 Belgorod is one of the newest and most advanced submarines in the Russian Navy right now.

Introduction

Background on the K-329 Belgorod

Expert naval analysis shows that the K-329 Belgorod, which is one of Russia's biggest and most advanced submarines, has started its official sea trials.

The only submarine larger in displacement than the Belgorod is the Soviet, now Russian, Typhoon class, which also happens to be the biggest submarine ever constructed. The design is also bigger than the largest submarines ever commissioned into the United States Navy, the American Ohio-class submarines.

How the K-329 Belgorod Serves as a Mothership

Explanation of the Concept of a Mothership

The Oscar-II class submarine, a nuclear-powered cruise missile submarine design, is essentially what the K-329 is.
It's interesting that the Belgorod seems to be able to perform two different but related tasks.
The K-329 Belgorod may serve as a mothership for a smaller, nuclear-powered submarine, unlike most other types of submarines. 

Explanation of the K-329 Belgorod’s Unique Qualities and Capabilities

Because it could go to great depths, this small submarine could do a lot of different things on the ocean floor. This was a form of deep-sea warfare. 
Even though this is just a theory, the K-329 and its midget submarine payload could be used to cut or splice undersea internet and communication cables, lay mines, and do a number of other covert operations.

Benefits of the K-329 Belgorod as a Mothership

The Belgorod's other job, preventing nuclear war, seems to be almost the opposite of what it does in the shadows. Six Poseidon torpedoes in all are mounted on the K-329. But they aren't your typical torpedoes; on top of their conventional, high-explosive anti-ship warhead, they have a nuclear warhead. The Poseidon, however, isn't just one type of torpedo; rather, it's a family of torpedoes that are supposed to have somewhat different properties to better engage a range of targets, from carrier strike groups to coastal communities. They are unlike any other torpedoes that have ever been discovered.

Nuclear-Powered Submarines

Overview of Nuclear-Powered Submarines

As if the Poseidon's nuclear payload wasn't impressive enough, the torpedoes are also powered by nuclear energy and have a range that is almost infinite. This makes them more like underwater drones than just torpedoes. 

Advantages of Nuclear-Powered Submarines

 People say that the Poseidon torpedo has a very high top speed, probably over 80 miles per hour and more than twice as fast as most naval surface boats, but it's hard to know for sure.

The Belgorod's two mission profiles seem to be at odds with each other. 

Conclusion

Summary of the K-329 Belgorod and Nuclear-Powered Submarines

The Belgorod's secret underwater cable manipulation and other missions depend on staying undetected. Launching the biggest, fastest, and maybe even loudest torpedo in the world (when it's at the end of its journey) is the exact opposite of staying hidden.

Benefits of the K-329 Belgorod as a Mothership for Nuclear-Powered Submarines

There is still a lot to learn about this new submarine's intriguing origins as well as its distinctive mission profiles. If Russian media sources are to be believed, K-329's base of operations may be in the Pacific Ocean rather than the Atlantic, which could shed light on the project. 

There is still a lot that is clearly unknown. No matter what, the K-329 Belgorod is one of the newest and most advanced submarines in the Russian Navy right now.

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