Naval News – The Russian Navy, though still a serious concern for NATO, shows signs of decline reminiscent of the 1990s. Expensive reconstruction projects are struggling. Efforts to revive major warships, like the nuclear-powered battle cruiser Admiral Nakhimov, seem driven more by national pride than strategic value.
Category Archives: RussianNavy
Russian spy ship escorted away from area with critical cables in Irish Sea
The Guardian – A Russian spy ship has been escorted out of the Irish Sea after it entered Irish-controlled waters and patrolled an area containing critical energy and internet submarine pipelines and cables.
Runaway ‘spy whale’ fled Russian military training says marine scientist
BBC – The mystery as to why a beluga whale appeared off the coast of Norway wearing a harness may finally have been solved.
Russia’s Arctic Rise
USNI News – U.S., Allies Wrestle with an Unpredictable Kremlin as the Arctic Grows More Complex.
Russia Designing Nuclear-powered Submarines to Transport Gas from the Arctic
MarineLink – Russia has begun designing nuclear-powered submarines to export liquefied natural gas (LNG) from the Arctic to Asia to try to nearly halve the journey time along the Northern Sea Route (NSR), a senior state official has said.
(Thanks to Alain)
Russia rolls out last 636.3 Project submarine, the ‘Yakutsk’
Bulgarian Military – The last of the Russian Navy’s six Project 636.3 submarines for the Pacific Fleet, Yakutsk, was launched today, October 11. Yakutsk is of the Varshavyanka class, and this class already includes the Petropavlovsk-Kamchatsky, Volkhov, Magadan, Ufa, and Mozhaisk submarines. They were all built at Admiralty Shipyards JSC.
(Thanks to Alain)
Recent deadly strikes on ships in Black Sea could scare away commercial traffic, warn analysts
CBC – After three cargo ships were hit in Russian missile strikes on Ukrainian ports this week, killing at least 10 and injuring several others, maritime analysts are warning that ship operators could start refusing to transit that stretch of the Black Sea due to the increased threat.
Russian nuclear submarine surfaced after crossing six Arctic seas
Bulgarian Military – Russia’s nuclear-powered strategic missile submarine, “Emperor Alexander III,” has completed an impressive under-ice journey across six Arctic seas and recently surfaced in the eastern Arctic sector.
(Thanks to Alain)
Russia Training To Launch FPV Drones From Helicopters To Counter Sea Drones
The War Zone – Deploying and controlling FPV drones from helicopters would be highly beneficial, allowing for rapid response with very flexible and inexpensive guided weapons.
Ocean-2024 – Russian Navy Flexes Its Muscles, China Assists
Naval News – The “Ocean-2024” exercise, which takes place in Pacific and Arctic waters, the Mediterranean Sea, the Caspian Sea and the Baltic Sea, began on September 10. According to official Russian media, “more than 400 combat ships, submarines and support vessels” are participating in the exercise.
Civilian Grain Ship Hit By Russian Kh-22 Missile In Black Sea
Naval News – A Turkish operated merchant vessel, the MV Aya, has been hit by a supersonic anti-ship missile in the Black Sea. The Kh-22 missile was launched from a Russian Tu-22M Backfire bomber. The ship was carrying 26,550 tons of grain for Egypt.
Analogous Response Redux: Vladimir Putin’s Aspirations for Altering the Maritime Balance
Newport Papers – Analogous Response was a term of analytical shorthand that American strategists and intelligence analysts developed in late 1983 and early 1984. The term characterized in two words a Soviet maritime strategy of deploying off the U.S. coast submarines armed with nuclear SLCMs. By making that deployment, the Soviet leadership could establish an endo-atmospheric nuclear threat to the continental United States (CONUS) that Marshal Nikolay V. Ogarkov, chief of the General Staff of the USSR, described as follows: “The Soviet systems to be deployed in the oceans and seas and relevant to the territory of the United States itself will be no less effective than American systems that are being deployed in Europe, in range, yield, accuracy, and, what is especially important, in time of flight to their targets.”
A floating dock “Captain Anatoly Ermolaev” was laid in Kaliningrad
Korabel – The Baltic Shipbuilding Plant “Yantar” today held a solemn ceremony of laying the laying of the new floating dock “Captain Anatoly Ermolaev”, which will be built within the framework of the dock program of the OSC with the support of the Ministry of Industry and Trade of the Russian Federation. (In Russian)
(Thanks to Alain)
US sees increasing risk of Russian ‘sabotage’ of key undersea cables by secretive military unit
CNN – The US has detected increased Russian military activity around key undersea cables, and believes Russia may now be more likely to carry out potential sabotage operations aimed at disabling a critical piece of the world’s communications infrastructure, two US officials told CNN.
Beluga whale alleged to be Russian ‘spy’ found dead in Norway
The Guardian – A beluga whale nicknamed Hvaldimir, first spotted in Norway not far from Russian waters while wearing a harness that prompted rumours he might be a spy for Moscow, has been found dead.
Russia’s Karakurt-Class Corvettes – Slow, But Forward
Naval News – On August 26, the Russian Navy commissioned another corvette (formally “small missile ship”) of the project 22800 / Karakurt-class. The Amur, is the fifth vessel of its class, armed with the Kalibr-NK missile system, to raise the Russian flag.
New Russian Navy ‘Murena’ Maritime Drone Shown With Starlink
Naval News – Russian defense shows are known for the concept designs and models of boats and submarines which rarely get built. The current climate the market seems particularly challenging for them. Now Russian defense companies are emulating the Ukrainian and building uncrewed surface vessels. One new type appears to have a Starlink antenna.
Russia Launches New Variant Of Tarantul-Class Corvette
Naval News – On July 29, the Stupinets missile corvette, formerly known as a large missile boat (Bol’shoy raketnyy kater), was launched for the Russian Navy. This vessel of Project 12418 Molniya (Lightning) showcases a design distinct from its export variant, the well-known “Tarantulas,” despite sharing the same design number. Notably, the first Project 1241 ship was commissioned into the Russian Navy in 1979, marking a continuation of this class of vessels in the Russian Navy.
Nuclear submarine Knyaz Pozharsky begins sea trials in White Sea
Army Recognition – According to information published by Sputnik on July 29, 2024, the Borei-class nuclear-powered ballistic missile submarine Knyaz Pozharsky has commenced sea trials in the White Sea.
(Thanks to Alain)
Russia Deploys Three Submarines Armed With Cruise Missiles To Sea For The First Time
Naval News – According to Ukrainian Navy spokesmen Dmytro Pletenchuk, Russian Navy deployed three submarines armed with cruise missiles at the same time in the Black Sea. He posted the news on social media.
The threat from China and Russia’s space-based SIGINT satellites
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.
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.
You must be logged in to post a comment.