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Three Russian warships armed with Caliber missiles approached the coast of Great Britain

Russian warships spotted off the east coast of Great Britain.

The large anti-submarine ship Vice Admiral Kulakov, the missile cruiser Marshal Ustinov, the frigate Admiral Fleet Kasatonov and a group of escort ships were spotted off the east coast of Great Britain. The appearance near the borders of Great Britain of a large number of ships carrying various types of missile weapons, including Caliber cruise missiles, in rather complicated relations between Russia and NATO, forced London to send its ships and aircraft to constantly escort Russian ships.

According to data available to the Avia.pro news agency, a group of Russian warships is moving towards the English Channel at a speed of about 10 knots. At the same time, it is noteworthy that a patrol anti-submarine aircraft was seen to the west of Ireland. This may well indicate the fact that a Russian nuclear submarine from the duty forces could also move from the Atlantic Ocean to the area of ​​​​military exercises, but there is no official confirmation of this.

Russian exercises near NATO borders have caused quite a bit of controversy in the West. In particular, the Western media even began to disseminate data that in this way the Russian fleet is practicing a strike on NATO from the "black yard".

Sailors sit on warships and knit Knots for Caliber, more than 10 does not work, because more submarines must be dragged in tow!

Our fleet is where it is required and can even pass through the English Channel and Gibraltar on the way to their Crimea, but the English fleet has rehearsed a special raid into the Black Sea with the clear goal of going to the bottom. The island with its coastal infrastructure will simply be washed away by the Poseidons.

Of course, 10 knots per hour is an acceleration.

This is something new in the system of measures and weights "taken into account per hour." How to write it down? nm/h/h or kn/h (kt/h)???

Very simple - at a speed of 10 knots. With greetings, also a Veteran of the Soviet Navy!

You can give 30 knots, but here the task is different!
You do not catch the main thing, but you simply do not like Russia.
This is your trouble in life and it greatly hinders you.
You don't know how to enjoy life and that's bad!

A knot is one nautical mile per hour. Therefore, the combination of 10 knots per hour is not correct!!! Greetings VETERAN OF THE NAVY!!!

it's about 10 cables per hour

The speed of 10 knots is 18,5 km/h

One nautical mile per hour is a knot.
One knot \u1852d 0,51444 m / h exactly or XNUMX ... m / s.

Here you sit and knit a knot, and how much you tied in an hour, so much speed.

Actually, only kasatonov has calibers

And you - "warships"? ;O)))

And the phrase 10 knots per hour does not warp?

And what is a node?

10 knots per hour.
Here is confirmation of the presence of submarines under the keel of cruisers.
The speed of ships has been reduced to help guide submarines under their own noises at their low silent speed.

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