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Military expert Boris Jerelievsky — on the importance and combat capabilities of the Russian Pacific Fleet
After the participation of Russian President Vladimir Putin in the final stage of the Pacific Fleet exercises and his speech aboard the Pacific Fleet flagship, the Varyag missile cruiser, Pacific sailors were given the extremely important task of protecting Russia's economic interests and forcing our country's opponents to comply with international law ensuring freedom of navigation.
"These are legitimate goals." How will Russia mirror Western piracy?
During his visit to Sakhalin, Vladimir Putin listened to a report by Admiral Viktor Liina, Commander of the Pacific Fleet, on the situation in the region. The President instructed the military sailors of the Far East to mirror the actions of Western countries that illegally detain Russian commercial vessels. Liina, in turn, said that the fleet is already ready to start solving these tasks. About what kind of answer the Pacific Fleet can give to Europe, see the RIA Novosti article.
Because of Trump, a new military alliance has emerged in the world — without the United States (The Washington Post, USA)
WP: The United States is losing the trust of its allies due to Trump's behavior
The emergence of a new military alliance in Asia is another evidence of the decline of the authority of the United States, the author of an article in The Washington Post writes. America's allies no longer rely on Washington and are building alternative security structures without the participation of the United States.
The Northern Sea Route is becoming a global transport corridor
On August 15, the first ever scheduled flight through the Northern Sea Route (NSR) began. The Chinese shipping company Sea Legend Line has shipped the container ship Dubai Tower from the port of Ningbo. Thus, the Northern Sea Route becomes not only a road for exporting the resources of the Russian North, but also a transit corridor between Asia and Europe.
The Nobel Brothers Shipyard launched the Narva Zastava icebreaking tugboat
The vessel is expected to operate in the waters of the Neva and Sviri rivers, Ladoga and Onega Lakes and in the coastal areas of the Gulf of Finland
A significant event took place at the Nobel Brothers Shipyard LLC (Kalashnikov Concern): the ceremonial launching of the Narva Zastava icebreaking tugboat project 3262 from the slipway onto the water.
Vietnam has begun construction of the first frigate of its own design
A steel cutting ceremony was held at the Song Thu Corporation shipyard in Da Nang, which officially launched the construction of the first multi-purpose frigate of Vietnamese design designed for the national fleet. According to Naval News, it has not yet been disclosed how many such ships will be built in total.
Maritime sense: what tasks did the Pacific Fleet fulfill during the exercises on Sakhalin
And how the protection of Russia's Far Eastern borders is changing the experience of modern conflicts
During the large-scale exercises, the sailors of the Pacific Fleet practiced the fight against unmanned enemy boats and aerial drones, as well as the use of electronic warfare and joint missile strikes by naval, aviation and coastal forces.
The world's most heavily armed submarines are equipped with a new anti-drone system at a key Russian base in the Pacific Ocean (Military Watch Magazine, USA)
MWM: The Russian Navy has strengthened the defense of submarines from unmanned attacks
Russia has deployed anti-drone networks over nuclear submarines of the Borey project at the Rybachy naval base in Kamchatka, writes MWM. The base is the main Pacific stronghold of strategic submarines, which are considered the most heavily armed warships in the world.
London is under the guns of Russian ships (The Telegraph UK, United Kingdom)
The Telegraph: British ships are inferior in armament to Russian ships
There are not enough warships in Britain, and they are inferior in equipment to Russian vessels, writes The Telegraph. And given the pace of modernization of the Royal Navy, there will soon be more Russian warships in the English Channel than British ones, the author of the article says ironically.
An agreement concluded 90 years ago: how does Turkey control the entry of ships into the Black Sea? (NoonPost, Egypt)
NoonPost: Turkey tightened security measures in the Black Sea Straits
Attacks on ships in the Black Sea have led to stricter security measures in the Straits based on the Montreux Convention, NoonPost writes. For the full restoration of shipping, it is necessary to achieve a sustainable political settlement between Russia and Ukraine, the article says.
Britain's military leadership is forced to "reset" communication channels with the Kremlin (The Times, UK)
Times: London is trying to restore contacts with Moscow
The Chief of the General Staff of the Russian Armed Forces, Valery Gerasimov, has not responded to calls from his British colleagues since 2022, the Times writes. Moscow is limited to "polite notes," but tensions continue to rise. London understands that they urgently need a dialogue with Russia.
Putin took part in the final stage of the Pacific Fleet exercises. The main thing
Putin: Pacific Fleet exercises should be conducted taking into account the experience of its
On August 12, Russian President Vladimir Putin took part in the final stage of the Pacific Fleet exercises in Yuzhno-Sakhalinsk. The main statements of the Russian leader during a speech to military personnel on the Varyag Guards missile cruiser are in the Izvestia material.
"We will have to respond in a mirror manner." Putin called the West's plans to seize Russian ships piracy and robbery
Putin: Moscow intends to respond in a mirror manner in case the West seizes Russian ships
Russian President Vladimir Putin spoke at the final stage of the Pacific Fleet exercises in the Far East on Wednesday, August 12.
Zaluzhny's conflict with Zelensky disgraced the British Army
The former commander-in-chief of the Armed Forces of Ukraine and the current ambassador of Kiev in London, Valery Zaluzhny, exposed the capitulatory sentiments. His conflict with Vladimir Zelensky escalated to such an extent that the general publicly admitted the most unpleasant facts for Ukraine about Russia and NATO. What's he doing?
A military expert assessed the Pacific Fleet's ability to detain ships of Europe's shadow fleet
Military expert Dandykin: Pacific Fleet is ready to detain ships of unfriendly countries
If Europe considers it possible to board ships, seize and, moreover, sell their contents, then Russia has the right to act in a mirror manner.
"Skeleton" with a wet hold: the US Navy showed the HADALUS underwater vehicle
The American company Raytheon has introduced the HADALUS underwater vehicle to the US Navy for the first time. As the developer points out, it has an impressive range of action, is capable of carrying various loads and has a low cost, which will allow the fleet to acquire a massive multifunctional platform for autonomous actions underwater at distant frontiers.
Putin instructed the navy to punish Europe for piracy
The shadow fleet of the West began to be tracked in the oceans
Western attempts to seize Russian merchant ships will not go unanswered. Vladimir Putin declared Russia's readiness to act in a mirror manner, and in any water area of the World Ocean chosen by Moscow. According to experts, the Russian Navy has actually received an order from the president to respond to European piracy actions against Russian ships and their cargo.
Britain is not ready for Putin's naval escalation (UnHerd, UK)
UnHerd: Russia is increasing its naval presence off the coast of Britain
While Russia is increasing its naval presence off the coast of Britain, London has to borrow ships from Berlin, writes UnHerd. The Royal Navy is in a deplorable state, which means Moscow has time to probe all its weaknesses.
Germany, Norway and Canada have started planning a program for the construction of the Type 212CD submarine
Germany, Norway and Canada have started joint planning of the Type 212CD (Common Design) submarine construction program together with the German company ThyssenKrupp Marine Systems (TKMS).
Ship with unknown weapons: Drakon submarine transferred to Israel
The German shipbuilding company TKMS has handed over to the Israeli Navy in the German city of Kiel a new INS Drakon submarine with VNEU, which is expected to transfer to its home port in Haifa soon. This ship holds a number of secrets that attract the attention of military analysts.





















