webpark.ru — A few cool photos of a Typhoon (941 Akula) sub, the largest ever built, as it made a pass near a beach. When you look at the photo, just think of the 20 ICBMs it's carrying onboard. That's 10 nuclear warheads per ICBM, 200 total! Those beachgoers have no idea of what's sailing by them.
Jun 29, 2006 View in Crawl 4
Closed AccountJun 29, 2006
I had to leave a post on the site in English :)
wilf_brimJun 29, 2006
I don't know which is more frightening. All the MiRVed ICBMs, or the fat dues in the speedos.
wupikeJun 29, 2006
haha those are dudes homie.
perseonJun 29, 2006
Tell me about it. Most of them seem oblivious. I know if a nuclear submarine carrying ICBMs were cruising by me, I would crap my pants.
v3xt0rJun 29, 2006
seems awfully shallow waters for such a big sub. luckily it didn't run amok on shore
obkenobiJun 30, 2006Submitter
[quote]*********** N S F W *************[/quote]<a class="user" href="http://adblockplus.org/en/">http://adblockplus.org/en/</a>Come on people.
obkenobiJun 30, 2006Submitter
Where did they get this photo?
obkenobiJun 30, 2006Submitter
Americans reselling marked-up Japanese electronics to Russians? Yes, premise of that commercial was a little strange. You also have to wonder how a Soviet sub managed to penetrate the American midwest? It's a "land sub."
dknightbatmanJul 5, 2006
Thats amazing, that is once in a lifetime things.