In a video, the crew on the Delta-IV ballistic missile subscription ship of the North Sea Squadron Tula prepared to launch the missile. The "Tula" could carry 16 Sineva missiles carrying nuclear warheads.
Other videos show another ballistic missile launch from a Pacific fleet Submarine in the Okhotsk Sea. The missile spread across the Arctic and hit simulated targets on the Kanin peninsula in Arkhangelsk Oblast and Kamchatka in the Far East.
Long-range strategic bombs equipped with cruise missiles carrying fake nuclear warheads took off from Engels Airport (Saratov), Ukrainka (Amur) and Shaykovka (Kaluga). The video shows all types of Russian long-range bombers that can carry nuclear weapons, namely the Tu-22, Tu-160 and Tu-95.
On October 11, 2018, under the direction of the President of the Russian Federation and Commander-in-Chief of the Russian Armed Forces Vladimir Putin, a drill for strategic nuclear forces was held, the Russian Defense Ministry said in a statement.
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