War Zone – Zircon missiles and Russia’s super quiet Yasen class submarines could be a significant combination, but questions remain about the weapon’s maturity.
Category Archives: RussianNavy
New Satellite Images Hint How Russian Navy Could Use Massive Nuclear Torpedoes
USNI News – The Russian Navy continues to develop how it intends to deploy its latest strategic weapon – a bus-sized torpedo tipped with a nuclear warhead.
Putin launches construction of new nuclear subs and warships
AP – Russian President Vladimir Putin on Monday launched the construction of new nuclear submarines and other warships, part of a sweeping military modernization effort amid tensions with the West.
Russian Spy Ship Yantar Loitering Near Trans-Atlantic Internet Cables
Naval News – Russia’s secretive special survey ship Yantar raises eyebrows when she appears off Western shores. She has previously been noted conducting operations off Syria, in the Persian Gulf and off Americas. And elsewhere. Now she is off the coast of Ireland, loitering in the vicinity of underwater internet cables.
Russia Increasing Submarine Cruise Missile Capacity as US Navy Decreases Its Own
RUSI – Projections indicate that the coming decade will see more Russian submarines capable of carrying more cruise missiles, while NATO’s corresponding capacity will be constricted.
How Russia’s Yasen-M Submarine Compares To The U.S. Navy’s Block-V Virginia
Naval News – Russia is rapidly modernizing its cruise-missile submarine fleet. At the same time, the U.S. Navy is building larger and more capable versions of the Virginia Class which carry more missiles. How do the latest submarine classes compare in terms of weapons load?
Russian Nuclear Submarine Broke Down In Danish Waters
War Zone – The Danish Navy described the situation as “dramatic” as the submarine Orel drifted towards its territory following an unknown propulsion malfunction.
Is the Moskva-Class Helicopter Cruiser the Best Naval Design For the Drone Era?
CIMSEC – A variety of factors, including the long range capabilities of modern artillery, the evolution of drones and missiles, together with the need for stand-off and distributed lethality, have combined to make space in the world’s navies for a great comeback of helicopter cruisers.
Why The Russian Navy Is Testing The West In The Black Sea And Mediterranean
1945 – James Holmes asks how to make sense of this flurry of air and sea activity?
Submarine B-602 Magadan has entered the factory sea trials
BMPD – It is reported that on June 25, 2021, for the first time, a large diesel-electric submarine B-602 Magadan (factory number 01616) of project 06363, built for the Russian Navy in St. Petersburg at Admiralty Shipyards JSC (part of United Shipbuilding Corporation JSC – USC), was released for factory sea sea sea. This is the third of six Project 06363 submarines under construction for the Pacific Fleet. (In Russian)
(Thanks to Alain)
Russia’s Gigantic Submarine, Belgorod, Sails For The First Time
Naval News – Belgorod will bring new capabilities to the Russian Navy. To be operated on behalf of the secretive Main Directorate of Undersea Research (GUGI), the submarine may be central to Russia’s intelligence gathering capabilities. Yet she also carries a new strategic weapon, known as Poseidon.
Photo tour of the nuclear-powered submarine “Kazan”
Military Informant – (Thanks to Alain)
Russia Practices Destroying Enemy Carriers In Pacific Drills Sending U.S. Alarm Bells Ringing
War Zone – Russia has provided more details about its recent sea and air drills conducted in the central Pacific, which included mock attacks on a simulated aircraft carrier strike group.
Russia’s Newest Submarines Are “On Par With Ours” According To Senior American General
War Zone – The head of U.S. Northern Command says that Russia’s Yasen class submarines are set to present a “persistent proximate threat” to the United States.
20 warships sail out for new Barents Sea exercise
Barents Observer – Coastal flotilla, submarines, and aircraft will over the coming days conduct a tactical exercise to protect Russia’s Arctic borders.
Sudan says will review naval base agreement with Russia
TASS – Sudan will review its naval base agreement with Russia, because some of its provisions are harmful for the country’s interests.
Russian Navy Surveillance Ship Quietly Operating Off Hawaii
USNI News – A Russian Navy surveillance ship has spent the last several days lingering off the coast of the western coast of Hawaii.
Russian Tu-22M3 Backfire Bombers Based In Syria Are Going To Patrol The Mediterranean
War Zone – In a throwback to the days of the Cold War, the Russian swing-wing bombers will fly maritime missions in NATO’s “backyard.”
Russia Shows Off Tiny Fleet Of Titanium-Hulled Sierra II Attack Submarines In New Video
War Zone – The clips show the wake detection gear, escape pod, and sauna on Sierra II class submarines, and also explores force protection measures ashore.
Inside Russia’s Trefoil military base in the Arctic
BBC – BBC Moscow correspondent Sarah Rainsford was given rare access to the Russian base, known as Arctic Trefoil.
Northern Fleet gets priority in receiving new ballistic missile subs
Barents Observer – Russia’s Defense Ministry has decided that at least one of the next Borei-A class strategic submarines will be delivered to the Northern Fleet instead of the Pacific Fleet.
Suspected Chinese state hackers target Russian submarine designer
BleepingComputer – Hackers suspected to work for the Chinese government have used a new malware called PortDoor to infiltrate the systems of an engineering company that designs submarines for the Russian Navy.
Russian Navy To Receive About 30 Project 12700 Minehunters Through 2050
Naval News – The Russian Navy is reinforcing its mine countermeasures (MCM) capabilities.
Northern Fleet gets first Yasen-M class submarine
Barents Observer – Kazan is the first of eight modern nuclear-powered cruise missile submarines to be delivered from the shipyard in Severodvinsk.
Heavy nuclear missile cruiser “Admiral Lazarev” set aside for scrapping
BMPD – As reported, on April 30, 2021, the heavy nuclear missile cruiser Admiral Lazarev (formerly Frunze, serial number 801) of project 11442 , decommissioned from the Pacific Fleet of the Russian Navy, was towed from the place of its long stay at a layover in Fokino (Abrek Bay, Strelok Bay ) for recycling at JSC “30th ship repair plant” (Danube village, Primorsky Territory). (In Russian)
(Thanks to Alain)
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