– Mil.Today – Multiple launch of R-30 Bulava intercontinental ballistic missiles from the K-551 Vladimir Monomakh nuclear submarine on November 14, 2015 ended with a partial failure. One out of two missiles failed to hit assigned targets on the Kura Range, Kamchatka.
Category Archives: RussianNavy
RAF search after ‘Russian submarine spotted off Scotland’
– BBC – An RAF plane is “conducting activity” off the Scottish coast, the Ministry of Defence says, amid reports of a Russian submarine being spotted in the area.
Russian Ship Enters Red Sea on Anti-Piracy Mission
– Mil.Today – The Russian Northern Fleet’s large anti-submarine warfare ship Vice-Admiral Kulakov has passed through the Suez Canal and entered the Red Sea as part of its long-distance mission.
Doomsday Nuclear Torpedo Leak Gives Insight to Russian Strategic Mindset, Ballistic Missile Defense Anxiety
– USNI News – A proposed Russian submarine launched doomsday weapon — the existence of which was almost certainly leaked by the Kremlin — gives clues to the Russian mindset for the development of new strategic weapons in the face of the West’s increasing ballistic missile defense capability and Russia’s shrinking national assets.
Russia Reveals Secret Nuclear-Armed Drone Sub
– Washington Free Beacon – A Russian document shown on state-run television confirmed that Moscow is developing a high-speed drone submarine capable of delivering a nuclear warhead.
What’s Important About Underwater Internet Cables
– The Atlantic – Submarine cables don’t come up in the news that often, but if they do it seems to be in two forms: short articles reminding everyone that the Telegeography Submarine Cable Map exists, and short articles of hand-wavey reminders that submarine cables are vulnerable to harm (from tectonic plates, ship anchors, sharks, and terrorists, among others).
Russian Navy Comissioned New Submarine
– Mil Today – The Krasnodar newest diesel-electric 636.6 project submarine was put in service of the Russian Navy. St Andrew’s Flag has been flown over the submarine by the order of Russian Navy Commander-in-Chief Admiral Victor Chirkov.
PEO Subs Would Like Virginia Payload Modules on All Block V Subs; Decision Set For December
– USNI News – The Program Executive Office for Submarines would like to see the Virginia Payload Module built into all its Block V subs from a warfighting perspective but will have to verify that doing so will not hurt ongoing Virginia sub construction or upcoming Ohio Replacement Program construction.
U.S. sensors detect Russian submarines near underwater cables
– CNN – When a Russian military ship called the Yantar suddenly crossed the Atlantic and started moving down the East Coast of the United States last month, it set off alarm bells inside the world of U.S. naval intelligence.
Russian Ships Near Data Cables Are Too Close for U.S. Comfort
– New York Times – Russian submarines and spy ships are aggressively operating near the vital undersea cables that carry almost all global Internet communications, raising concerns among some American military and intelligence officials that the Russians might be planning to attack those lines in times of tension or conflict.
Could Russian submarines cut off the internet?
– BBC – Russia could be developing plans to sever key internet communications during future wars.
Kurdish Video Lends Credibility to Russian Navy Caspian Sea Strike Mission Claims
– USNI News – Russia officials claim that a flotilla of four ships in the Caspian Sea sent a barrage of 26 guided cruise missiles across Iran, Iraq and ultimately to strike targets Islamic State in Iraq and Syria (ISIS) to strike in Syria more than 900 miles away.
Russian Warships in Eastern Mediterranean to Protect Russian Strike Fighters in Syria
– USNI News – A Black Sea-based Russian surface action group scrambled to the Eastern Mediterranean —under the guise of drilling in the region — are likely there to provide an air defense bubble to protect Russian fighters striking targets in Syria.
Fighting ‘Terrorism’ Suits Putin’s Worldwide Naval Ambitions
– Newsweek – Considering that he earned his spurs in the culture of the KGB, Russian President Vladimir Putin has demonstrated surprisingly strong navalist tendencies over the past 18 months.
Russian Black Sea Cruiser Moscow, Amphibs Heading to Drill in Eastern Mediterranean
– USNI News – Several Russian warships are bound for the Eastern Mediterranean for high-end exercises.
Russian intelligence ship spotted near American oil vessel
– CNN – A Russian intelligence vessel was spotted near a ship contracted by the American Shell Oil Company exploring for oil in the Arctic
China, Russia Land 400 Marines in First Joint Pacific Amphibious Exercise
– USNI News – Chinese and Russian forces conducted a first-ever joint amphibious exercise landing 400 marines on Russia’s Pacific Coast about 300 miles away from Japan’s home islands.
Largest Chinese, Russian Joint Pacific Naval Exercise Kicks Off This Week
– USNI News – The navies of China and Russia will meet this week for the two countries largest ever naval exercise in the Pacific.
No, Russia Isn’t Building a Giant New Aircraft Carrier
– War is Boring – Russian media reported in early 2015 that the Kremlin is preparing blueprints for a huge new aircraft carrier to replace the Russian navy’s current flattop, the relatively small and aged Admiral Kuznetsov. But Moscow’s new carrier is likely to remain a paper concept. A quarter-century after the Soviet Union’s collapse, Russia lacks the money, expertise and industrial capacity to build aircraft carriers.
Russia Mistral: France ‘agrees warship compensation’
– BBC – France has agreed to pay compensation to Russia for cancelling the sale of two warships.
China, Russia Planning 20-Ship Naval Exercise in the Sea of Japan in August
– USNI News – China and Russia will conduct their largest joint Pacific exercise in August near Japan, Russian Navy planners announced on Friday.
New Pacific Russian Nuclear Missile Submarine Facility Could Open by October
– USNI News – Upgrades to the Russian Navy’s ballistic nuclear missile submarine (SSBN) base in the Pacific could be completed by October.
Russian aircraft head off U.S. destroyer in Black Sea
– Reuters – Russian military aircraft were scrambled to head off a U.S. warship that was acting “aggressively” in the Black Sea.
Two Chinese Warships Enter Black Sea, Reports Link Visit to Possible Chinese Frigate Sale to Russia
– USNI News – Is Russia interested in buying frigates from China?
Russia Straps A Jet Engine To A Tractor To Clean Carrier Decks
– FoxtrotAlpha – Foreign Object Debris (or FOD) is a huge problem on aircraft carriers. A metallic button from a shirt or a single nut could destroy a million dollar engine and endanger the lives of an aircrew. America’s solution? FOD walks and sweeper carts. Russia’s solution? Taking an old MiG-15’s jet engine, slapping on a planar diffuser, and strapping it to a tractor.
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