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American P-8 Poseidon started hunting for the nuclear submarine of the Russian Federation off the shores of the US

Network users noted that the US P-8 and the P-3 Orion Canadian aircraft, equipped with advanced water-locating systems, have begun the search for a Russian submarine, which can be in dozens of miles from Florida. Russia has sent a nuclear "Kazan" "Class" in Cuba, the Class "Kazan-M", which is why the US Navy launched "hunter on the submarines" P-8 Poseidon. According to US Civil Defense News, the Russian submarine is located 70 miles of Florida coast.

"Hunting is ongoing! US Navy P8 POSEIDON" SUB HUNTER "flies over the Florida coast in search of an illegal Russian submarine," the message reads. Following the official statement of the Russian side about departure to the Caribbean, the Hypercon -Kircon hypersonic missiles - the Adimral Gorshkov frigate and the Kazan Navy Navy, Washington stated that he would closely monitor the maneuvers of Russian ships.

According to Bulgarian Military Viewers, the statement aroused the interest of network users who began to track air activity off the southern coast of the United States. It was noted that Canada also involves the Russian submarine, sending its Lockheed P-3 Orion aircraft with this mission. The screenshots of air traffic attachments show that these planes work in a certain quadrant, flying in a circle while searching.

However, nothing is known about the results of this Canadian-American naval operation. "Given the proximity of the latest Russian ships to the US Navy, the situation remains tense. However, it is important to take into account the potential impact on allies of Russia. Placing" Zircon "missile installations in Cuba - a country that has not supported Russia It evaluates the reaction, "the journalists said.

The use of P-8 POSEIDON and P-3 Orion aircraft to find underwater threats off the Florida coast is quite justified, experts say. These planes use advanced water -location systems that include active and passive sonar. The active hydrologator emits sound waves that are reflected from the objects, allowing the aircraft to detect the location of the submarine by the echoes rotated.

Passive sonar, on the contrary, listens to the sounds that give submarines, such as engine noise or a screw cavitation to determine their presence and location. Both planes also use discharged hydroacoustic booes that can emit sunlight or listen to underwater sounds. The data collected are transmitted on board the aircraft, which are analyzed to detect and track submarines.

In addition, P-8 POSEIDON and P-3 Orion aircraft are equipped with radio-electronic intelligence systems (ELINT) and signal intelligence (SIGINT) that can capture communications, radar signals and other electronic radiations, providing valuable information about the presence and activity . Infrared and optical sensors are also part of the detection arsenal. They can detect a thermal trace or visual presence of a submarine, especially when it is near the surface.