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Russia’s submarine fleet is silently becoming one of the most dangerous threats to NATO. While its surface navy struggles, Moscow is investing heavily in advanced undersea warfare. The deadly Yasen-M-class submarines, armed with hypersonic Zircon and long-range Kalibr cruise missiles, can strike three-quarters of Europe’s capital cities—all from beneath the waves.

In this video, we break down how Russia is building a smaller, stealthier, and more lethal submarine force. With new vessels like the Arkhangelsk entering service and more on the way, NATO is facing a serious underwater challenge that’s only getting harder to detect.

Could these submarines change the balance of power in Europe?
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00:00Could Russia's stealthy submarines strike NATO before anyone even knows they're there?
00:04While Russia's surface navy is struggling, its submarine fleet is silently gaining power.
00:09At the heart of this fleet are the deadly Yasin-M and improved Kilo-class subs.
00:14The Yasin-M can launch Zircon hypersonic missiles and Caliber cruise missiles with ranges over 1,000 miles.
00:20These submarines can strike three-quarters of Europe's capitals, from beneath the North Sea.
00:25And with 14 nuclear-powered and 23 diesel-electric attack subs, Russia isn't just holding on, it's modernizing fast.
00:33The Arkhangelsk, Russia's latest Yasin-M submarine, took nearly a decade to build.
00:39But newer ones are coming quicker and cheaper.
00:41With 12 planned Yasin-M vessels and half to be based near Norway, NATO is watching closely.
00:47Russia's focus now? Smaller, stealthier subs that are harder to detect and easier to hide in shallow waters.
00:54These aren't Cold War giants. They're next-gen ghosts of the deep.
00:57If NATO ever faces off with Russia at sea, the real battle might happen underwater, and go unseen until it's too late.
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