U.S. and Russian submarine contest (Photo)

The United States is determined to preserve the advantage of military rivals even when it comes to the navy. The U.S. Navy was joined by <x0... It's a tool with the most advanced and non-computer technology, produced and tested for two years by [...]
The United States is determined to preserve the advantage of military rivals even when it comes to the navy.
The U.S. Navy was joined by <x0... It's a tool with the most advanced and non-computer technology, produced and tested for two years by DARPA (Defence Advanced Research Projects Agency).
The purpose of “Gjahtar”, as it does, is just one; localization and extermination (when required) of submarines.
The water cell has a length of 40 feet [40 m] and is able to travel at a speed of up to 30 miles [50 km] an hour and stay in the oceans for days without anyone aboard but simply by remote command.
By military experts, “Gjahtar” is interpreted as a response to Russia, which a few months ago presented the sub “Knyaz Vladimir”, or “Prince Vladimir” in Albanian, which the Russians say is virtually elusive by radar and able to transport several nuclear warheads simultaneously.


















