The Belgorod submarine in modern warships is a modern submarine with powerful long-range strike capabilities, primarily tasked with conducting long-range attacks and tactical suppression. Today, I will introduce how the Belgorod performs in modern warships. However, this submarine's weaknesses are also quite apparent, including insufficient anti-submarine capability and low maneuverability. Players who want to learn more can read on.

The core weapon of the Belgorod is its torpedo tubes, especially its nuclear torpedoes. As the only replaceable weapon slot, the Astor nuclear torpedo is a highly recommended choice. Its single-shot damage exceeds 300,000, and its speed reaches 103 knots, allowing it to effectively penetrate most enemy defense systems. With a reload time of 15 seconds, it can continuously output damage on the battlefield, making it particularly suitable for sustained suppression.

In addition to torpedoes, the Belgorod is equipped with submarine-launched missiles and fixed missile slots. For submarine-launched missiles, the Tomahawk cruise missile is a good choice, while the fixed missile slots are recommended for submarine-launched missiles. The Belgorod is also equipped with Deep Sea Deterrence, which can effectively reduce the range of enemy anti-submarine detection by 30%.

After the battle begins, it is suggested that players immediately submerge the Belgorod to medium depth, using the mini-map to predict the enemy's position. Based on the enemy's movements, choose the best time to surface and quickly launch the nuclear torpedo. Once the torpedo is launched, immediately submerge again, using the 15-second torpedo reload time to avoid enemy attacks. To prevent being locked onto by the enemy, it is recommended to keep 1 to 2 opportunities for diving, in case of an emergency retreat.

The above is about how the Belgorod performs in modern warships. I hope this guide helps everyone better master how to make the Belgorod stronger and achieve victory on the battlefield of modern warships!