US And Russian Nuclear Submarines How They Different #shorts

One further significant distinction between American and Russian nuclear submarines is that the Russian Submarine has a displacement of 48,000 tons with a speed of 50 km/h, whiles US Submarine has 18,450 tons and a speed of 46 km/h. The hull design of American and Russian nuclear submarines is another significant distinction. Submarines built in Russia have two hulls. A rigid inner hull that houses the crew and an outer light hull. The space between the hulls houses the main ballast systems, which increases the buoyancy and survivability of the Submarine. Disadvantages include less maneuverability, a slow dive and surface, and the big size and weight of the Submarine. American submarines have a single-hull design. The ballast tanks are mounted inside a sturdy hull. Low buoyancy and hull weakness are drawbacks of this design. Advantages include reduced costs, lighter and smaller submarines, and improved to this design strategy and using a single reactor, American submarines are quieter than
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