Defence in a competitive age - il futuro "strategico" della difesa UK

Discussione in 'Warfare Moderno' iniziata da GyJeX, 23 Marzo 2021.

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    • Russia is investing in and developing significant underwater capabilities, including deep-sea capabilities which can threaten undersea cables, as well as a torpedo capable of delivering a nuclear payload to coastal targets.
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