Video: See the moment when American nuclear submarines float through the Arctic ice
It is possible that in the near future ice in the Arctic will no longer be a big problem for US military warships and submarines.
Very clear footage has been rarely recorded ever since from many angles about the moment when submarines float to the surface through the Arctic ice. This spectacle is really fascinating and incredible!
This is part of the exercise in the 2016 Navy's ICEX training.
The "Hartford" high-speed nuclear submarine has surfaced near the newly built "Sargo" base. The base was named after the first American submarine to cross the Bering Strait 56 years ago.
This is part of the exercise in the ice training (ICEX) in 2016 that the US Navy carried out to study science, evaluate and test combat capability in the Arctic. It is possible that in the near future ice in the Arctic will no longer be a big problem for US military warships and submarines.
American submarines emerged from the ice.
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