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In Kamchatka, the Russians launched a center for collecting information from UAVs

In Kamchatka, the Russians launched a center for collecting information from UAVs
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In Kamchatka, the Russian Navy has deployed its first "UAV Control Center." According to Defense Express, it is planned to develop a network of various sites that will allow the operation of reconnaissance and strike drones "Forpost" and "Orion" (formerly called "Inokhodets") and collect information from them in real time.

The center is designed to monitor the territory and strengthen the security of the Northern Sea Route and the area of the strategic nuclear submarine base of the occupying country. In addition, it will receive and analyze intelligence information from these drones.

As the Russians emphasize, the work of the newly created center will allow for 24-hour surveillance of these areas and secure the base of strategic submarines, as well as their routes to the ocean.

The center itself was launched by the occupiers against the backdrop of the recent deployment of two Ohio-class nuclear-powered submarines by the United States, in response to threats from President Donald Trump and Dmitry Medvedev. These submarines are being deployed close to the Russian borders.

Earlier, Ukrainian intelligence officers obtained secret documentation about the newest nuclear submarine of the Russian Federation. We are talking about the submarine K-555 "Knyaz Pozharsky", which is built within the framework of the 955A "Borey-A" project. The submarine is considered one of the most modern in the Russian submarine fleet. It has 16 launch pods for R-30 "Bulava-30" missiles, each of which is capable of carrying 10 nuclear warheads.

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