Russia are now using submarines to attack Syria from posts in the Mediterranean Sea
Some of the missiles are believed to be able to travel up to 1,500 miles in the ongoing battle against ISIS
Russian
Defence Minister Sergei Shoigu confirmed the strikes had been launched
on the country in such a way, progressing on from firing from warships
the Caspian Sea.
'We
used Calibre cruise missiles from the Rostov-on-Don submarine from the
Mediterranean Sea,' Shoigu told President Vladimir Putin during an
encounter broadcast on state television.
RUSSIA'S SPECIAL WEAPON AGAINST ISIS
The
Rostov-on-Don Submarine is a model believed to be one of the quietest
in the world - making it excellent in stealth operations.
The sub is armed with 533mm torpedoes and Kalibr-PL (submarine modification) water-to-surface cruise missiles.
Weighing
some 4,000 tons the Rostov-on-Don can reach underwater speeds of 20
knots (23mph) and can dive to a depth of almost 1,000ft.
NATO has called this type of submarine a 'black hole' for its ability to remain undetected.
It
usually has a crew of over 50, and can spend around 40 days at sea
before it needs to return to port for refuel and supplies.
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