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On September 22, the Russian Ministry of Defense released a video showing the Northern Fleet’s nuclear-powered missile submarine cruiser Arkhanguelsk successfully carrying out the launch of an anti-ship cruise missile in the Barents Sea.

According to the official statement, the drill was part of planned combat training activities. The P-800 Oniks missile was launched from a submerged position at a naval target simulating an enemy ship. The target, located about 200 kilometres away, was struck directly.

Source and images: Russian Ministry of Defense

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00:00Mr. Fulgur, you have a goal for targeted at the front row on the aircraft.
00:03The goal is to achieve the goal in the field in this area.
00:06I have a goal to shoot the rocket by on the front row on the aircraft.
00:12The study is in a test of the rocket attack.
00:15The fire attack is on the aircraft.
00:24The study is in a test of the rocket attack.
00:26The fire attack is on the aircraft.
00:28There is a
00:45There is no one.
00:47The commander wants to start the preparation for the R-32.
00:505, 4, 3, 2, 1, no.
00:57There is a shot.
00:59The commander starts the cycle for the R-32.
01:05The R-32 is in the air.
01:07The R-13-83.
01:09Very simple.
01:12Where the crew is going!
01:16I won the R-322.
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