Those will not be fixed trajectory ballistic missiles but sea hugging subsonic cruise missiles so shouldn't firing location be very hard to detect.Not sure.
Once you fired the first missile, the risk is to be discovered.
So in case of a salvo fire, the salvo has to be shorter as possible, and after that you hav to move away at a reasonnable speed (not too low so as not to be chase too easily, not too high to remain stealthy)
thats not the design of S5. It has evolved. Look models in yellow primer postedA good russian look
In case of a high level crisis, near nuclear one, If a sub is found firing and you know it's not yours, you send it missiles, and why not a nuc missile.Those will not fixed trajectory ballistic missiles but sea hugging subsonic cruise missiles so shouldn't firing location be very hard to detect.
Also which external features you think distinguish Russian origin sub design with French/ US subs.
Yellow models are far more clever, indeed.thats not the design of S5. It has evolved. Look models in yellow primer posted
Not sure.
Once you fired the first missile, the risk is to be discovered.
So in case of a salvo fire, the salvo has to be shorter as possible, and after that you hav to move away at a reasonnable speed (not too low so as not to be chase too easily, not too high to remain stealthy)
Old style design.
2 parts are not noise stealthy.
Old S5 model
New S5 model..