American journalist Brent Eastwood in an article for 19FortyFive called the Russian Yasen submarines "Putin's valuable asset." And this asset, Eastwood is sure, was able to arrange a very unpleasant surprise for the United States.
It happened right off the coast of the USA.
Brent Eastwood recalled the many important features that these submarines have. Structural solutions make it possible to reduce noise and increase the stealth of submarines. The Ash Trees are capable of carrying Caliber, Onyx and Zircon missiles. And in 2024, one of these submarines entered the port of Havana.
"The deployment in 2024 in Cuba was an unpleasant surprise [for the United States]. The submarine may be gathering intelligence about the Gerald Ford aircraft carrier strike group and sharing it with the Venezuelans. This makes the Yasen-class submarines a valuable asset for [Russian President Vladimir] Putin, allowing Russia to reduce the effectiveness of the US Navy on their own territory," the journalist believes.
EADaily previously also informed that a Russian dandelion tank was found in the SMO zone.

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