The Space Review – China and Russia have extensive space-based sigint capabilities, which can geolocate transmissions from the radars of UK and NATO allies’ navies. This tracking information is then linked to land and naval-based missiles to ensure that they can target the UK and US Navy.
Category Archives: RussianNavy
Russia completed the dock repair of Ukraine-hit Rostov-on-Don sub
Bulgarian Military – The Project 636.3 Rostov-on-Don diesel-electric submarine, which suffered damage during a missile attack on Sevastopol last year, is now out of the dock and continues its repair work. According to a source from the Russian defense industry, repairs are progressing.
(Thanks to Alain)
Main naval parade in Kronstadt canceled
Barents Observer – For the first time since 2017 no larger warships will participate in Russia’s Main naval parade in the waters outside St. Petersburg. “Security reasons,” says Rear Admiral.
In a surprise turn, Northern Fleet warships leave the Baltic Sea before Navy Day
Barents Observer – Still unclear why the nuclear-powered submarine Tambov, the destroyer Admiral Levchenko and the landing vessel Ivan Green are departing the Baltic Sea.
(Thanks to Alain)
New Development In Black Sea, Russian Navy Using Base In Georgia
Naval News – A Russian Navy Ship has been observed in Ochamchire, in the Abkhazia separatist region. The Black Sea port may become an important base for the Russian Navy, acting as a safe refuge from the Ukrainian surface drones. It is officially Georgian territory however, making the move politically bold, and complicated.
Russian’s New Combat Icebreaker Starts Sea Trials
The War Zone – Armed with a gun and the capacity to carry cruise missiles, the Ivan Papanin is designed to break ice and launch kinetic attacks.
Russia Launches Second Gremyashchy-Class Corvette
Naval News – The Provornyy is the second Project 20385 (Gremyashchy-class) corvette, which is an upgraded version of the Project 20380 Steregushchiy-class. The keel of the ship was laid on July 27, 2013. Construction progressed slowly from the beginning, in part due to Western sanctions imposed due to the Russian Federation’s annexation of Ukrainian Crimea in 2014.
Ukraine Situation Report: Russia Now Launching Kalibr Cruise Missiles From The Sea Of Azov
The War Zone – Russia moved cruise missile-firing warships from the Black Sea into the confines of the Sea of Azov in an effort to protect them against Ukrainian attacks.
Will Russia’s Navy get the 50 ships it expects this year?
Defense News – The Russian Navy will receive about 50 ships of various classes this year, compared to 32 last year, according to the deputy minister of industry and trade.
Russia Rushes To Complete Huge New Defenses Of Kerch Bridge
Naval News – Russia continues to bulk up its defenses of the vital Crimean bridge in Kerch. The bridge has been attacked twice already, and is undoubtedly high on Ukraine’s target list. With such importance, it appears unlikely that these new defenses will be sufficient.
Russian Nuclear Sub, Frigate with Long Range Land Attack Missiles Operating Off East Coast
USNI News – A nuclear Russian submarine carrying guided missiles with a range of 1,000 nautical miles is operating off the East Coast as part of Russian missile drills in the Atlantic.
Kazan, a Yasen-M-class guided missile submarine, is part of a naval action group the Russian Ministry of Defense deployed to the Atlantic. The group is bound for the Caribbean as part of military drills ordered by the Kremlin against the backdrop of the war in Ukraine, according to the MoD.
Russian Submarine Hit By Missiles Now In New Hiding Place In Sevastopol
Naval News – The Russian Navy Kilo Class submarine which was hit by Storm Shadow / SCALP cruise missiles has been moved. The Rostov on Don is now in a new hiding place further inside the Crimean port of Sevastopol. It is camouflaged but has not gone unnoticed.
Satellite Shows Two russian Submarines Semi-Submerged at Novorossiysk Base
Defence Express – This could be a russian way to disguise or protect their submarines from Ukrainian strikes.
(Thanks to Alain)
Russia launched first-of-its-kind helicopter pilot training ship
Bulgarian Military – According to sources from Izvestia, the Nikolay Kamov project of 14400 special naval vessels is scheduled to join the Navy by the end of the year. This vessel is a nod to Soviet-era aircraft designer, Nikolay Kamov, esteemed for his creation of the Ka helicopters. Its primary purpose is to train naval aviation helicopter crews.
(Thanks to Alain)
Ukraine Strikes Russia’s Kommuna Submarine Rescue Ship With Neptune Missiles
Naval News – On April 21, 2024, Ukraine attacked Sevastopol Naval Base with Neptune anti-ship missiles and damaged Russia’s iconic 112-year-old submarine rescue vessel “Kommuna”.
Russia to start from scratch on some submarine parts amid sanctions
Defense News – Russia’ Ministry of Industry and Trade has announced three tenders for submarine parts in a move that appears to be driven by the country’s difficulties in obtaining foreign technology.
(Thanks to Alain)
Russia’s Black Sea Fleet Problems Keep Getting Worse
Newsweek – In stark contrast to Ukraine’s grinding, painful efforts to restrain Russia’s march westward in eastern Ukraine, Kyiv is plugging away at Moscow’s valuable Black Sea Fleet with stunning success.
Sevmash completes upgrades to build Russia’s next-gen nuclear subs
Defense News – Russia’s leading manufacturer of submarines said it completed the large-scale modernization of its electroplating workshop, charged with applying a particular coating to metallic products. The effort, which concluded this month, is meant to increase the energy efficiency of production at Sevmash, which is expected to build a fifth-generation nuclear submarine for Russia.
Russian Submarines Now Appear To Be Getting Anti-Drone “Cope Cages”
The War Zone – An apparent counter-drone screen on the ballistic missile submarine Tula’s conning tower speaks to growing drone threats Russia is facing.
Submarine Decoy Appears On Russian Naval Base Pier
The War Zone – A painted submarine silhouette with an actual conning tower structure follows a trend first seen at Russian strategic bomber bases.
Super-secret nuclear submarine Losharik soon back in service
Barents Observer – The notorious special purpose sub that was badly damaged in a fire in 2019 will start sea trials in June-July this year, a source connected with the Russian shipbuilding industry says to the state news agency.
Russia, China and Iran Finish Drills in Gulf of Oman
USNI News – Russia, China and Iran completed the at-sea phase of the Sea Security Belt 2024 exercise on Thursday near the Gulf of Oman and carried out a shore phase along with a debriefing in the Iranian city of Chabahar, with the drills scheduled to end on Friday.
Russian Navy’s Deceptive Camouflage In Black Sea Not Effective Against Infrared
Covert Shores – Some observers have speculated that the black paint may be intended to confuse drones or missiles using infrared sensors to locate and identify the targeted ship. This detects heat, and infrared absorbing paint is often black. The comparison suggests that this is not the case.
(Thanks to Alain)
Drifting Away? Russia’s Dissatisfaction With the Law of the Sea
RUSI – Should Russia withdraw from UNCLOS, this would spell the start of the end of the current near-global consensus on the governance of the oceans.
Russia commissions new ultra-silent submarine
Barents Observer – The diesel-engined Kronshtadt is designed for destruction of enemy ships and infrastructure, and is likely to serve in the Northern Fleet.
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