The Belgorod is a modern warship, a third-level nuclear submarine that combines strategic deterrence with high burst damage. Relying on its submarine-launched nuclear torpedoes and stealth advantages, it has become a popular choice for deep-sea combat. So today, the editor will share how the modern warship Belgorod performs. Its role is in long-range strikes and tactical suppression, but it has weak anti-submarine capabilities and low mobility, making it highly dependent on teammates. This article will introduce you to the pairing and gameplay from two aspects.

The core firepower of the Belgorod is concentrated in the torpedo tubes, and the only replaceable weapon slot is recommended to be equipped with the Astor nuclear torpedo, which has a single-shot damage of over 300,000, a speed of 103 knots capable of penetrating most defense systems, and a 15-second reload time suitable for sustained output. The submarine also comes with fixed missile slots, and it is suggested to choose either the Tomahawk cruise missile or the submarine-launched missile, using the opportunity when surfacing to launch surprise attacks. The deep-sea deterrence can reduce the enemy's anti-submarine detection range by 30%, requiring the use of actions like hiding among Arctic ice floes to avoid sonar lock-on.

In terms of gameplay, it is recommended to adopt a peek-a-boo tactic, submerging to mid-depth at the start, predicting the enemy's position through the mini-map, then surfacing quickly to fire the nuclear torpedo and immediately diving again, using the 15-second cooldown cycle for continuous output. When facing aircraft carriers, prioritize attacking the weak points of their carrier-based aircraft; against destroyers, rely on chaff to disrupt missiles and avoid being focused by anti-submarine rockets, keeping 1-2 dives in reserve for emergency evacuation, and not being greedy to expose your position. The Belgorod should be paired with an air-defense destroyer (such as the Zumwalt) and a reconnaissance helicopter (such as the Osprey), the former to resist aerial threats and the latter to provide vision marking. In PVE mode, maps with dense cover such as the Arctic and Iceland are preferred, using ice floes to block enemy torpedoes. In PvP, target the enemy's anti-submarine units (like the 096 submarine), using the nuclear torpedo for first-strike suppression. Its high burst damage is suitable for quickly pushing through difficult missions, but avoid going solo to prevent being focused.

Priority upgrades for the submarine should focus on torpedo damage and submerged duration, followed by enhancing the missile reload speed. It can be purchased for 20 million US dollars after reaching level 15, and it is suggested to accumulate resources through the Kuroshio or Horizon in the second-tier room. Skill point recommendations include enhanced stealth, and equipment choices include damage reduction coatings and sonar interference modules.

The Belgorod's nuclear torpedo burst damage and stealth make it a top threat in deep-sea combat. Despite its weaknesses in anti-blind spots and high operational thresholds, through the peek-a-boo tactic, if one seeks the thrill of a one-hit kill, this submarine is still very much worth investing resources into for deeper development.