Russia is centering on a new aircraft technology that brings its nuclear command center to greater heights, one that can connect its "Flying Kremlin" to its deep sea submarines. This recent test signifies the country's massive advancement in modern-day warfare, one that gives it an edge over international rivals, especially in its conflict against Ukraine.

The massive aircraft can send commands from high altitudes to the deep sea, highlighting its nuclear weapons to launch at any time, even when flying. 

Russia's 'Flying Kremlin' Saw Successful Tests in Communications

(Photo : Dmitry Terekhov from Odintsovo, Russian Federation via Wikimedia Commons)

Russian officials have confirmed that its Ilyushin Il-80, also known as the"Flying Kremlin," saw successful tests in its recent operations, as reported by the state-owned news outlet, RIA Novosti. According to the report, the "Doomsday" plane is capable of connecting to its deep-sea nuclear submarines to deploy its weapons at any time and place using ultra-long wave signals.

RIA Novosti also claims that there are four "Flying Kremlin" planes amongst Russia's ranks, all having the capabilities that can give its government and military the power to connect below waters.

According to Interesting Engineering, Russia's Il-80 is a modified Soviet-era civilian carrier, the Il-86, with an ingenious transformation that makes it a crucial aircraft to the Russian military.

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Flying Kremlin Can Send Commands to Nuclear Submarines

Flying Kremlin is an advanced technology that can maintain stable communications from the air and below its seas, with the Russian president having the capability to send its commands remotely. It also means that if Moscow and the Kremlin are unreachable, there is still a way to launch its weapons of mass destruction at its enemies. 

Russia and its Military Advancements

Russia's military and technological developments still see advancements despite the massive US restrictions imposed against the country, especially as this ban prevents them from accessing relevant tech for its needs. Despite all this, it still has a goal to create 1,000 aircraft from the country's resources by 2030 and no longer requires help from other countries.

The country's tight restrictions in accessing technologies from other countries are due to its conflict with Ukraine, which Russia uses against its neighbor to exact its plans to invade it.

Still, there are fears regarding Russia resorting to nuclear weapons to further its cause against Ukraine amidst this war, as US President Joe Biden gave warnings regarding this in the past.

It is highly known that Russia has these weapons in place, centering on its military advancements that can destroy nations and center on a nuclear armageddon in the world.

Now, its Flying Kremlin is a massive advancement to its military ventures, connecting two thresholds in its forces to communicate with each other, and this could happen even if Moscow is unreachable. Ultra-long wave signals are in place to connect its deep-sea submarines holding its nuclear weapons, to the Russian president at any given place or time.

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