Putin
Orders Northern Fleet to Full Alert for Combat Readiness Drills
The
exercises of the Russia's Northern Fleet will be held on land, in sea
and air and will run for five days beginning March 16, Defense
Minister Shoigu said.
16
March 2015
MOSCOW
(Sputnik) – Russian President Vladimir Putin gave the order
to bring the country’s Northern Fleet to full alert in a
snap combat readiness exercise Monday, Russian Defense Minister
Sergei Shoigu said.
“The
main task of the [combat readiness drill] is to assess the
armed forces from the Northern Fleet’s capabilities
in fulfilling tasks in providing military security of the
Russian Federation in the Arctic region,” Gen. Shoigu said.
The
Northern Fleet was brought to alert at 8:00 a.m. Moscow
time (05:00 GMT) and includes 38,000 military personnel, 3,360 pieces
of equipment, 41 ships, 15 submarines, and 110 airplanes and
helicopters, Shoigu dded.
“New
challenges and threats of military security demand the further
heightening of military capabilities of the Armed Forces
and special attention will be paid to the state of the
newly formed strategic merging [of forces] in the North,” Gen.
Shoigu said.
The
exercises will be held on land, in sea and air and will run
for five days beginning March 16, the general said.
Last
week, Norway began its largest military drills in decades,
in its northern Finnmark region near the Russian border.
The exercises comprise 5,000 military personnel and will be held
until March 18.
Moscow concerned about
growing number of NATO
drills near Russian borders
— diplomat
Such
NATO actions lead to destabilization of the situation and increasing
tensions in north-eastern Europe, says Russian Deputy Foreign
Minister Alexey Meshkov
TASS,
16
March, 2015
MOSCOW,
March 16. /TASS/. Growing number of NATO drills near Russian borders
leads to destabilization of the situation in north-eastern Europe,
Russian Deputy Foreign Minister Alexey Meshkov said on Monday.
"Russia
is deeply concerned about the growing number of NATO drills near our
borders. It is especially surprising that this is happening in
north-eastern Europe, which is the most stable region not only on our
continent, but also maybe in the whole world," Mashkov said.
"Such
NATO actions lead to destabilization of the situation and increasing
tensions in north-eastern Europe," the deputy foreign minister
added.
NATO
military drills in the Black Sea
It
was earlier reported that NATO naval drills started in the Black Sea
with the participation of seven member-countries of the North
Atlantic Alliance. The drills are aimed at practising protection from
air raids and from torpedo attacks by submarines.
Six
NATO war ships have called at Romania's Black Sea port of Constanta
as part of military drills, the press service of the North Atlantic
Alliance reported on March 13. The six NATO vessels have been in the
Black Sea since March 4 on invitation from Romania, Bulgaria and
Turkey for planned maneuvers. The group includes USS Vicksburg, four
frigates - Turkey's Turgut Reis, Italy's Aliseo, Canada's Fredericton
and Romania's Regina Maria, as well as Germany's Spessart auxiliary
ship. US Vice-Admiral Brad Williamson is in charge of the group.
NATO
warships are obliged to meet the conditions of the Monroe doctrine
not to stay in the Black Sea basin longer than 21 days. The water
displacement of NATO warships staying in the Black Sea should not
exceed 45,000 tons.
NATO
Secretary General Jens Stoltenberg said earlier in March that the
North Atlantic Alliance "is implementing the strongest
reinforcement of its collective defense since the end of the Cold
War." He added that "NATO is establishing six command and
control centers in the Baltic States and three other eastern Allies,
in order to coordinate training and exercises, and facilitate rapid
reinforcements."
NATO
naval drills in the Black Sea are not the first demonstration of
growing military activity of the North Atlantic Alliance near Russian
borders. On March 9, 120 units of military equipment arrived to
Latvia from US, including tanks and armored vehicles. Estonia is
still waiting for reinforcements from Washington. US servicemen are
expected to participate in the Siil-2015 military exercise scheduled
for May 4-15 in Estonia. Around 13,000 troops will take part in the
drills.
DRONE over secret Moscow missile defense radar base
Normally hidden from prying eyes, Ruptly was allowed film exclusive drone footage of a now deserted radar component of Moscow's protective A-135 anti-ballistic missile system. A-135 is a two-tier anti-ballistic missile system based in the Moscow region, built to defend the Russian capital region from missile attack. Operational since 1995, it primarily consists of two layers of interceptor missile launch sites and the Don-2N battle management radar system.
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