@militara19

I like it

@alexandreteitelroit2108

Parabéns pelo interessante vídeo e viva os BRICS e seus aliados! 😊

@merritjn

That machine can destroy whole countries

@paulroberts7429

Greatest sub is Russia's 700ft Titanium Oscar-2 class K-329, it carries 100mt Poseidon, Shkval supercavitating torpedoes with speed 560 km/h; 350 mph

@edferd100

Akula was also an 80s boat, not very old.

@bjornthomsen7810

Do they have official harbours in USA now?

N/A

Any warship can wipe out a city

@marygracejanerol3772

Wow submariners very long lol 😂 😂🎉😅❤😊

@AlgerXX

Did the Soviet Union "collapse" or expand?

@PeterWelch-mm9ct

Really? You can’t even keep the Black Sea fleet in one piece. You have no chance against NATO. But if you don’t like life, bring it on!

@kingsleyblair1952

Try deploy it near Ukraine see what happens

@Statueshop297

Wow so it’s a 30-40 year old design coming into service now?

@Dixy3

Looks a great submarine. I wonder what is its weaknesses? Is it easily detected by engine or propeller noises? All subs have weaknesses, Norway defence have dedicated aircrafts to detect and track all Russian military submarines. I would love to hear the sonar sounds of this boat. Are there any details online?

@KalvineOmondi

US has better ones 😂

@KK-gr9df

Russian propaganda

@DennisTaylor-zq3tf

The size and displacement of these tin cans makes them so easy to detect with advanced tech across the globe.
Nothing to like about them. 
We know when they a launched and where they are.
Russian weapons are notoriously unreliable and may explode on launch.