
Typhoon-class submarine
The Typhoon-class submarine is a class of nuclear-powered submarines developed by Russia during the Cold War. Notable for being the largest submarines ever built, they are designed primarily for strategic deterrence, carrying intercontinental ballistic missiles (ICBMs) that can strike targets from underwater. With advanced stealth capabilities, they can remain hidden while patrolling vast ocean areas. Each Typhoon-class submarine features a reinforced hull to withstand deep-sea pressures and is equipped with sophisticated technology for navigation and combat operations. They play a crucial role in Russia's nuclear defense strategy, ensuring a second-strike capability in case of a nuclear conflict.