US And Russian Nuclear Submarines, How Are They Different? #shorts

How are US and Russian nuclear submarines different from each other? Of course, the hull design is the main distinction between the nuclear-powered submarines of the United States and Russia. Russian submarines have two hulls: an inner rigid hull that houses the crew and an outer light hull. The primary ballast systems are located in the area between the hulls, with the light hull entirely enclosing the hard hull. The Russian Navy’s Typhoon-class submarines have greater buoyancy and resilience, meaning it would take more than one torpedo to seriously damage one. On the other hand, the submarines’ reduced maneuverability, slow dive, and massive size and weight make them disadvantageous. The ballast tanks are situated inside the robust hull of US submarines, which have a single hull design. Here, poor buoyancy and vulnerable hulls are disadvantages, but cost effectiveness and lighter, more compact submarines with excellent maneuverability are benefits. The U.S. submarines are quieter than the majority o
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