Core Insights - Russian President Putin emphasized the importance of strategic nuclear submarines as a key component of Russia's "triad" nuclear forces, highlighting the need to enhance naval combat capabilities, particularly within submarine forces [1][2] Group 1: Strategic Development - The enhancement of the submarine fleet is deemed a top priority for ensuring national sovereignty, security, and maintaining strategic balance globally [1] - Russia plans to add four more "Borey-A" class nuclear submarines in the coming years and continue mass production of "Yasen-M" class multipurpose nuclear submarines [1] - The construction of conventional submarines remains urgent, with the "Lada" class conventional submarines currently under development, and the first submarine, "Kazan," expected to join the navy in 2024, with a total of at least nine planned [1] Group 2: Technological Advancements - The development of underwater multifunctional robotic systems is seen as crucial for the future of the navy, with a focus on maintaining a leading position in this field [1] - The "Dmitry Donskoy" nuclear submarine, part of the "Borey-A" class, was officially commissioned into the Russian Navy, marking the fifth submarine of this series, which began construction in 2016 and is equipped with advanced missile and sonar systems [2]
普京提出俄海军潜艇部队战略发展任务
Zhong Guo Xin Wen Wang·2025-07-25 02:42