Borei (955 type strategic nuclear submarine) is a modern warship that combines survivability and strategic deterrence, suitable for mid to low-level players and team battles. Next, the editor has prepared a guide on how Borei performs in modern warships for beginners. Its core advantages lie in high oxygen capacity and submarine-launched missile configuration, but it has weaker mobility, which needs to be compensated by tactical operations. Let's all take a closer look!

Missiles recommended are the Bulava submarine-launched ballistic missile (high burst) or Julang-3 (long range), both of which support underwater launch, allowing for full submersion to avoid exposure. Torpedoes should first choose Physicist (high damage rapid fire) or TA 53-65K (high maneuverability), used for close-range anti-submarine or finishing off. The air defense slot is suggested to be equipped with 3M89 Osa (rapid-fire interception) to counter the threat of anti-submarine aircraft, while secondary weapons can carry RBU-6000 anti-submarine rockets to assist in clearing the area. Advanced players can replace the Bulava with Zircon hypersonic missiles (penetrating air defense systems) and upgrade to dual-band radar to increase detection range to 15 kilometers.

At the start, maintain deep diving (oxygen capacity about 300 seconds), prioritizing attacks on enemy carriers or fragile destroyers. After launching the Bulava missile, immediately dive below 200 meters, using terrain cover to evade sonar detection. When encountering anti-submarine aircraft, manually switch to air defense weapons to intercept depth charges and quickly change position. In the low health phase, activate the repair skill to tough it out, reserving torpedoes for critical harvesting. Note that Borei has slow turning, requiring pre-planned positioning.

Gold coins should first be used to upgrade the Bulava missile and Physicist torpedo to purple quality, then strengthen the anti-submarine rockets. Use diamonds to purchase the Aurora Barrier, increasing submerged stealth by 10%. Participate in weekly events to obtain Bulava fragments, and low-spending players should focus on developing Borei, while other submarines use basic equipment as a transition. For dealing with anti-submarine helicopters, it is suggested to team up with a Type 054A frigate for air defense cover. When facing Ohio-class submarines, maintain a distance of over 8 kilometers, using Bulava missiles to wear them down, avoiding close combat. In solo matches, smoke grenades can be carried to interfere with enemy sonar locks, creating opportunities for stealthy surprise attacks.

With its high survival rate and submarine-launched deterrence, Borei becomes a cost-effective choice for ordinary players to counter surface fleets. The core gameplay revolves around continuous submersion and medium-range attrition, balancing oxygen management with firepower rhythm. It is suitable for players who prefer covert operations and team support, capable of consistently contributing output in most matches after mastering the operations.