Signal to Iran and Russia - the US unexpectedly showed the submarine USS West Virginia, which can conduct nuclear strikes with Trident II (D5) ballistic missiles
The United States has suddenly revealed the location of its submarine, which can carry ballistic missiles with nuclear warheads.
Here's What We Know
It's about the strategic missile submarine cruiser USS West Virginia. The Central Command of the United States Armed Forces (CENTCOM) has announced that the nuclear submarine is in the Arabian Sea.
The USS West Virginia was commissioned in 1990. The strategic submarine has two dozen Trident II (D5) ballistic missiles. Each can carry up to 14 nuclear warheads at a time.
The CENTCOM Twitter account posted pictures of the submarine and General Michael Kurilla, head of U.S. Central Command. He said the USS West Virginia is the crown jewel of the nuclear triad.
The U.S. military rarely reveals the location of its submarines. Especially if they are close to enemy shores. The U.S. presumably revealed where the USS West Virginia is sailing to signal Iran and Russia, which has been threatening the world with nuclear weapons for more than six months.
Source: @CENTCOM