US releases video of nuclear submarine launching missiles into Syria

Tu Quynh April 16, 2018 13:53

In addition to warships and bombers, the Pentagon also deployed a nuclear attack submarine in the airstrike on Syria.

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The US Department of Defense yesterday released a video of a Tomahawk missile launched from the nuclear-powered attack submarine USS John Warner, one of the assets participating in the airstrike on Syria on April 14. The submarine's sailors in the Mediterranean Sea used a thermal imaging system on a periscope to observe the surrounding sea surface. The Tomahawk missile left the vertical launch tube and shot up from the sea surface, then created a large stream of fire when the booster stage was activated. The missile gained altitude and flew towards the target.

The US and its allies launched 105 cruise missiles.on three targets in Syria in response to the country's alleged use of chemical weapons against civilians. Russia said the Syrian army responded by deploying Soviet-era S-125, S-200, 2K12 Kub air defense systems, and modern Buk-M2E and Pantsir-S1 complexes.

Russia says Syria has intercepted at least 71 missiles fired by the US and its allies. Meanwhile, the Pentagon claims it hit three chemical weapons-related targets in Syria and none were shot down.

Three targets in Homs and Damascus provinces were attacked by the US and its allies. Graphics:US Department of Defense

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