GUR Has Obtained Secret Submarine Data From The Kremlin's Nuclear Triad
- 3.08.2025, 10:53
It was personally received on combat duty by Putin.
Specialists of the Ukrainian Defense Ministry's GUR have obtained classified internal documentation about the newest submarine of the Russian Federation - the K-555 "Prince Pozharsky" Project 955A "Borei-A" nuclear submarine for strategic purposes.
This is reported by Censor.NET with reference to the press center of the GUR.
It is noted that Ukraine's military intelligence had at its disposal:
- name lists of the submarine crew, including data on their positions, qualifications and level of physical fitness;
- combat instructions for the crew;
- combat scheme of the ship, schemes of survivability systems and organizational structure of the crew;
- instructions of the crew in cabins and cabins, instructions for transfer of wounded and cargo, procedure of actions during towing and other job descriptions;
- engineering documentation, in particular, the act of investigation of the deformed radio beacon with the indication of the commission members and enterprises,
"The scouts also received an extract from the Pozharsky's ship's schedule book. This voluminous document regulates the ship's daily combat and routine operations.
The Project 955A Borei-A submarines are one of the key elements of the Kremlin's so-called nuclear triad. "The submarines have 16 launch silos for R-30 Bulava-30 intercontinental ballistic missiles, each of which can carry up to 10 warheads," the GUR noted.
The Prince Pozharsky strategic submarine joined the 31st Submarine Division of the Russian Navy's Northern Fleet only on July 24, 2025. The permanent home base is Gadzhievo, Murmansk region.
GUR reminds that Russian dictator Vladimir Putin personally took the "Pozharsky" on combat duty.
"The information obtained by the intelligence officers allows to reveal the features and technical limitations not only of the "Prince Pozharsky", but also of other Project 955A submarines, which are critically important for maintaining the imperial myth of Russia's aggressor state," the GUR added.