NATO couldn’t find Russia’s stealth submarines

by Pepe Escobar [10-8-2025].

(RAD: Well, well, Russia can sink the most advanced aircraft carriers of the US with their stealth subs. Russia also has the hypersonic Oreshnik & other missiles that can do the same. Maybe the US should stop trying to defeat Russia. China also has technology that could be lethal for the US Navy. — RAD)

According to multiple media reports, to hunt down the Russian submarine, the RAF launched least eight P-8A Poseidon flights from its Lossiemouth air base in Scotland, the RNoAF carried out sorties from its Evenes Air Base near Narvik within the Arctic Circle, and the US Navy also launched patrols from Iceland, while two additional anti-submarine warfare (ASW) P-8 aircraft were redeployed from Sicily, Italy.

Despite this extensive mobilization of resources, NATO forces were unable to locate the Russian submarine, according to The National Interest.

However, notwithstanding the abject failure of NATO forces in locating the Russian submarine, what is even more concerning is the fact that the submarine was able to operate so close to the US Navy aircraft carrier.

Apparently, the submarine was so close that it could have targeted one of the US Navy’s most expensive and advanced aircraft carriers with its long-range precision weapons and overwhelmed the carrier’s defenses. The carrier was so vulnerable that it was even within the striking range of the submarine’s torpedoes.

The operation of Russian submarines so close to the US Navy’s most advanced aircraft carrier sends multiple strategic messages: first, that Russia is not deterred by the presence of the US Navy’s most advanced aircraft carrier near the Russian border.

Meanwhile, the Nerpicha Russian Naval Base in the Litsa Fjord, where all three of Russia’s Yasen-class and Yasen-M-class submarines are usually docked, is just 60 kilometers from Russia’s border with Norway.

In fact, as shown by satellite imagery, all three Russian submarines were not present at the base during the last week of August when NATO forces launched a massive hunt for them.

Secondly, and more worryingly, the whole episode shows that even the US Navy’s most advanced carriers are vulnerable to Russian submarines.

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