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    Russia n special forces instructors landed on demilitarized #Svalbard, #Norway considers as breach of sovereignty. http://thebarentsobserver.com/2016/0...wAiS82.twitter

    Swedish Air Space Shut Down by Cyber-Attacks, Officials Blame Russia
    http://news.softpedia.com/news/swedi...a-502919.shtml
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    Russian attack planes buzzed the guided missile destroyer USS Donald Cook during joint exercises in the Baltic Sea this week in what defense officials on Wednesday described as "aggressive" and "unsafe flight maneuvers."

    Two Russian SU-24 jets made "numerous, close-range and low-altitude passes" on the U.S. ship Tuesday as a helicopter was refueling on the deck, according to a statement from U.S. European Command.

    The Cook, which was holding a joint exercise with Poland, a NATO ally, "encountered multiple, aggressive flight maneuvers by Russian aircraft that were performed within close proximity of the ship," the statement said.
    http://www.usatoday.com/story/news/2...oyer/82977844/
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    Alibi Fires.

    The Russian Navy will receive six advanced Project 22160 patrol ships equipped with an integrated bridge system by 2019, the Kronstadt Technologies company's military-technical head said Monday.

    MOSCOW (Sputnik) – The Project 22160 ships are intended for patrolling, search-and-rescue operations, anti-piracy and anti-smuggling activities, environmental monitoring, as well as coastal defense and escort service. They have a range of 6,000 nautical miles and are armed with a single 57mm cannon, heavy machine guns, air defense system and missile launchers.
    Read more: http://sputniknews.com/military/2016...#ixzz45jsoHicW


    The Russian navy is in the middle of an ambitious shipbuilding program that includes a new guided-missile corvette and two new classes of guided-missile frigates. It has already stationed the first two of a planned six new ultra-quiet diesel Kilo-class submarines in the Black Sea, one of which fired land-attack cruise missiles at Syrian rebel targets from the Eastern Mediterranean last year.
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    A 2015 Office of Naval Intelligence report said the emphasis on missiles in Russia’s new shipbuilding — in particular the Kalibr cruise missile being installed on all new submarines, corvettes, frigates and larger surface ships — is altering security in the region.
    http://www.stripes.com/news/russian-...enses-1.403477


    MOSCOW, March 25. /TASS/. Russia this year will deploy coastal missile systems and drones of a new generation in the Kuril islands, Russian Defense Minister Sergey Shoigu said on Friday.

    "Military units in the Kuril islands are being rearmed in keeping with the original schedule. This year coastal missile systems Bal and Bastion and new generation drones Eleron-3 will be deployed there," Shoigu told the Defense Ministry’s board meeting.
    Earlier, Shoigu announced that the Defense Ministry planned to put the finishing touches to military infrastructures in the Kuril islands later this year. Last year air defense units armed with short range air defense systems Tor-M2U went operational in in the Kurils.
    http://www.stripes.com/news/russian-...enses-1.403477

    Perfidious Madrid?

    Eleven members of the European Parliament have complained to the EU’s foreign policy chief, Federica Mogherini, about the Russian navy’s frequent use of the Spanish north African enclave of Ceuta.Russian warships and submarines regularly stop in Ceuta for fuel, prompting concern that Spain may have breached EU sanctions against Russia over the conflict in Ukraine.
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    Since 2011, over 50 Russian warships have stopped in Ceuta, one of two Spanish cities located on the African mainland, to resupply and give their crews a rest. The vessels have included submarines, frigates, destroyers, amphibious assault ships and auxiliary vessels.
    http://chronicle.gi/2016/03/meps-put...tiny-in-ceuta/
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    The submarines of the modified Project 636 are more combat-efficient compared with the previous versions. The Russian Black Sea Fleet is expected to receive such submarines. The lead submarine Novorossiysk was transferred to the Russian Navy in August 2014 and the second submarine Rostov-on-Don became operational on December 30, 2014.

    The third submarine of this series, the Stary Oskol, has been on combat duty in the Russian Navy since July 2015. The submarine Krasnodar, the fifth in the series, was transferred to the Navy on November 5, 2015. The sixth submarine of this Project is expected to be floated out in May this year.

    The submarine Rostov-on-Don delivered a strike with Kalibr cruise missiles from the Mediterranean Sea against the facilities of the Islamic State terrorist organization (outlawed in Russia) on the territory of the Syrian province of Raqqa in December last year.
    http://tass.ru/en/defense/863360

    Worth reading in it's entirety

    The turn of 2015-2016 was marked by huge number of announcements made by Russian defense industrialists and naval commanders about advanced marine weapons. Mil.Today has collected all information about how the Russian Navy would look in the 21st century.
    http://mil.today/2016/Weapons13/
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    It's not just ships them Russian cowboy pilots like to buzz. Planes, too. Picture taken from a Swedish 'spy plane'

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    Quote Originally Posted by OUTLAW 09 View Post
    The #Russia|n Su-24 appears to be unmarked, no insignia,.
    This is actually extremely interesting and I rechecked the various videos....this was a "deliberate provocation" and they were flying with no markings.....which is typical for wartime/combat operations as we first saw in Syria and then when confronted about the lack of markings the RuAF then added them back on and fly even in Syria with aircraft markings.

    The key markings missing are the individual aircraft number and tail nationality markings.

    Previous RuAF "intercepts" in the Baltic in 2014/2015 all had the standard RuAF markings.

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    TASS 
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    USS Donald Cook was about 70 km from Russian Navy sea base when warplanes passed it
    http://tass.ru/en/defense/869555

    Russian MoD stated they were in full international norms compliance BUT failed to indicate they violated a 1972 Sea Agreement.

    AFP news agency
    ✔ ‎@AFP #UPDATE Russia says jets observed 'all safety measures' in US warship flyby
    http://u.afp.com/Z2Zz
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    All RU mainstream media, including state-run ones, massively report the SU-24 hazing, as if it's a good thing.
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    Breaking: Russian jets flew 'simulated attack profiles' near U.S. destroyer in international waters off Russia - U.S. Defense official

    Six more photos of the Russian Su-24s and Ka-27 buzzing USS Donald Cook
    http://dlvr.it/L3CGVy

    There has been no previous mention of a Ka-27 in the mix.....one of the 24s did have RuAF markings......the other no markings.
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    Lithuanian Border Guard Reports 3 Russian Helicopters Crossing Border; Joint Staff Unable to Confirm
    http://www.interpretermag.com/russia...15-2016/#13338

    Same day that USS Donald Cook was harassed
    https://twitter.com/Interpreter_Mag/...47233018347521
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    Russian soldiers to be swapped for Savchenko as long as she is alive - lawyer - read on -
    http://uatoday.tv http://uatoday.tv/politics/russian-s...er-632220.html

    Dead bodies of 38 Russian soldiers transported to Russia, – Defense Ministry
    http://en.censor.net.ua/n384691

    Militants fire at Stanytsia Luhanska checkpoint, – Tuka
    http://en.censor.net.ua/n384693

    ATO updates: Firefight takes place in the vicinity of Novotroitske and Dokuchaevsk
    http://uacrisis.org/42156-andrij-lisenko-198

    Russian provocations in Baltic meant to discredit NATO, show US will not react and allies can't rely on article 5 http://www.wnd.com/2016/04/putin-try...firing-a-shot/

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    Russian non linear warfare is now definitely going "hot"........


    Russian Jet Threatened U.S. Recon Aircraft

    Barrel rolls over plane in latest Baltic Sea provocation


    BY: Bill Gertz
    April 16, 2016 3:25 pm

    A Russian fighter jet flew dangerously close to a U.S. RC-135 reconnaissance aircraft on Thursday in the latest military provocation by Moscow over the Baltic Sea, the U.S. European Command said Saturday.

    “On April 14, a U.S. Air Force RC-135 aircraft flying a routine route in international airspace over the Baltic Sea was intercepted by a Russian Su-27 in an unsafe and unprofessional manner,” said Navy Capt. Danny Hernandez.

    “This intercept comes shortly after the unsafe Russian encounters with USS Donald Cook,” he added. “There have been repeated incidents over the last year where Russian military aircraft have come close enough to other air and sea traffic to raise serious safety concerns, and we are very concerned with any such behavior.”

    Hernandez said the U.S. aircraft, a militarized Boeing 707 jet, was operating in international airspace “and at no time crossed into Russian territory.”

    “This unsafe and unprofessional air intercept has the potential to cause serious harm and injury to all aircrews involved,” he said. “More importantly, the unsafe and unprofessional actions of a single pilot have the potential to unnecessarily escalate tensions between countries.”

    According to Hernandez, the Su-27 carried out “erratic and aggressive maneuvers” by approaching the RC-135 at a high rate of speed from the side.

    The Russian jet “then proceeded to perform an aggressive maneuver that posed a threat to the safety of the U.S. aircrew in the RC-135U,” the spokesman said.

    “More specifically, the SU-27 closed within 50 feet of the wing-tip of the RC-135 and conducted a barrel roll starting from the left side of the aircraft, going over the top of the aircraft and ended up to the right of the aircraft,” he said.

    The U.S. government is protesting all the incidents this week to the Russian government through diplomatic channels, he said.

    The RC-135U, an electronic intelligence-gathering aircraft, is normally operated by five air crew and up to 16 electronic warfare officers and six or more regional specialists.

    The dangerous aerial incident came two days after a simulated Russian aerial assault against the guided missile destroyer USS Donald Cook in the Baltic Sea. Washington called the simulated assault a military provocation, and said it nearly caused an international shootout.

    Two Russian fighter-bombers, identified as Su-24s, made close passes over the Cook, including one jet that came within 30 feet of the warship.

    A Navy officer said the buzzing was the most reckless flyover of a U.S. warship by either a Russian or Chinese warplane since the Cold War. “I’ve been in a lot of those situations and I’ve never seen any plane come that close,” the officer said.

    The aerial harassment appears to be part of a Russian military campaign of intimidation against the United States and NATO.

    Moscow has adopted hostile military policies toward the United States over U.S. deployment of missile defenses in Europe, which Moscow says threaten its missile forces. The Russians also have been upset by Western sanctions against its military annexation of Ukraine’s Crimea.

    Strategically, Russian leader Vladimir Putin has been seeking to regain control and influence over what Moscow calls the “near abroad”—former Soviet republics and Eastern Bloc nations along the periphery of Russia’s borders in Eastern Europe.

    The policy has led to military aggression against the Republic of Georgia in 2008 and Ukraine in 2014, where Russian troops took over the Crimean peninsula and are continuing to fuel separatist activity in eastern Ukraine.

    In response, the United States and NATO are bolstering U.S. and allied military forces in Eastern Europe, with a specific emphasis of increasing military forces and troops near the Baltic states of Latvia, Estonia and Lithuania, as well as in Poland.

    The recent Russian military provocations coincide with military activities by Moscow in the Russian enclave of Kaliningrad, which remains a major subject of U.S. monitoring. Russia in the past has threatened to deploy nuclear-capable Iskander short-range missiles in the enclave on the Baltic Coast between Poland and Latvia.

    Earlier this week, Brian McKeon, principal undersecretary of defense for policy, told a House subcommittee hearing that Russia has prevented U.S. and allied flights over Kaliningrad that are allowed under the Open Skies Treaty.

    Mark Schneider, a former Pentagon strategic forces analyst who specializes in Russian affairs, said the recent incidents over the Baltic Sea, including the simulated attack of a U.S. warship, are fundamentally different from past Russian provocations.

    “It is a major escalation of Russian aggressiveness although it fits into a pattern of Russian activity that goes back years,” Schneider said. “The Russian Defense Ministry reaction was blatantly dishonest.”

    Schneider said the likely U.S. response to these provocations are what former Pentagon official Richard Perle once dubbed “demarche-mellows,” or very weak, pro forma protests.

    “If so, incidents like this will probably continue to escalate,” Schneider said.

    Thursday’s aerial encounter involving the RC-135 was at least the second time this year that Russian jets have conducted a dangerous intercept of a reconnaissance aircraft.

    On Jan. 25, a Russian Su-27 came within 20 feet of an RC-135 over the Black Sea in what Navy Capt. Daniel Hernandez said was an “unsafe and unprofessional” action.

    Unlike Thursday’s encounter, the Russian jet in January did not do a barrel roll, but instead made an aggressive, high-speed banking turn away from the intelligence aircraft.

    The maneuver disturbed the pilot’s control of the RC-135.

    The dangerous Su-24 overflight of the Cook on April 12 came a day after two other Russian Su-24s flew over the ship 20 times, including a dangerous pass as an allied helicopter was being refueled, causing a delay in flight operations until the Su-24s left the area.

    The same day, a Russian Ka-27 Helix helicopter flew around the Cook, which had finished a port visit to Poland and had a Polish helicopter on board.

    “The Russian aircraft flew in a simulated attack profile and failed to respond to repeated safety advisories in both English and Russian,” the European Command said in a statement.

    The Pentagon released video of the encounter showing the close pass, which created a wake in the water.

    Secretary of State John Kerry on Thursday criticized the Russian military provocation, though he declined to say what steps the United States would take in response.

    The State Department lodged formal protests with Russia.

    “We condemn this kind of behavior. It is reckless. It is provocative. It is dangerous. And under the rules of engagement that could have been a shoot-down,” Kerry told CNN and the Miami Herald.

    “People need to understand that this is serious business and the United States is not going to be intimidated on the high seas. … We are communicating to the Russians how dangerous this is and our hope is that this will never be repeated,” Kerry said.

    The Cook is equipped with anti-aircraft defenses including the Close-In Weapons System, an automated air defense gun that can destroy aircraft with 25-millimeter rounds. The weapon was not readied because the ship was operating under the U.S.-Russian agreement not to illuminate each other’s aircraft.

    “We have deep concerns about the unsafe and unprofessional Russian flight maneuvers,” the European command said in a statement.

    “These actions have the potential to unnecessarily escalate tensions between countries, and could result in a miscalculation or accident that could cause serious injury or death.”

    Kerry on Friday discussed the Cook incident with Russian Foreign Minister Sergey Lavrov, a State Department spokesman said.

    Moscow sought to play down the incident involving the Cook. Russian Defense Ministry spokesman Igor Konashenkov told the state-run Interfax news agency that the Russian pilots acted within safety guidelines.

    The incidents violated the bilateral U.S.-Russian agreement designed to prevent incidents at sea. The accord prohibits conducting simulated attacks and also limits the use of automated anti-aircraft guns.

    Other incidents in recent months included a near collision between a Russian fighter and an RC-135 over the Black Sea on May 30, and on April 7, 2015, a Su-27 flew within 20 feet of an RC-135 over the Baltic Sea.

    Additionally, last October, two Russian Tu-142 bombers made low passes near the aircraft carrier USS Reagan as it sailed in the Sea of Japan near the Korean peninsula. And on July 4, 2015, two Tu-95 nuclear-capable bombers approached within 40 miles of the California coast and radioed a “happy birthday” message to intercepting U.S. pilots.

    The July 4 provocation occurred the same day President Obama held a telephone call with Putin.

    Russia also has sent Tu-95 bombers to circle the Pacific island of Guam several times. The island is a major military hub and central to the U.S. military’s pivot to Asia.
    RC-135 is a slow-moving, unarmed SIGINT collector. Russian Air Force wants an "incident." They'll eventually get 1.
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    Минобороны России
    ✔ ‎@mod_russia Rus MoD comments on alleged dangerous approach of Su-27 to US reconnaissance aircraft over Baltic Sea
    http://bit.ly/1ST5Ew8
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    The parallel universes of News reporting - World vs #Putin`s.You got to love #Russia`s creativity!

    Reference the Russian SU27 barrel rolling event..........

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    A Russian warship carried out aggressive and erratic maneuvers close to a U.S. Navy ship in the eastern Mediterranean Sea, the second such Cold War-style incident there in a matter of weeks, the U.S. military said on Saturday.

    The U.S. European Command said the Russian frigate, Yaroslav Mudry, came unnecessarily close to the guided-missile cruiser USS San Jacinto on June 30 and maneuvered in its wake.
    http://www.msn.com/en-us/news/world/...cid=spartandhp
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    While Pentagon and U.S. Navy officials have been sounding the alarm about a resurgent Russian Navy, the Defense Department’s concerns might be somewhat overblown. Though analysts vary in their opinions, the current Russian submarine fleet is less than one-fifth of the size of the once mighty Soviet armada and perhaps as little as half of Moscow’s undersea force is operational at any one time. Nonetheless, the Russian fleet has recovered from its worst post-Cold War lows when its submarine activity came to a virtual standstill.
    http://nationalinterest.org/blog/the...erica-be-16858
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    The US Navy could have wanted to send Moscow a signal when USS Gravely, a guided missile destroyer, performed a dangerous maneuver in the Mediterranean, but the Russian ships in the region hardly viewed the incident as a major threat because they are focused on their main mission, defense analyst Ilya Kramnik asserted.

    The Russian Navy is primarily tasked with making sure that the so-called Syrian express, a supply line for Moscow's anti-Daesh campaign in the Arab country, is working, he explained. In other words, it is meant to protect Russian ships going in and out of Syria from a potential terrorist attack.
    http://sputniknews.com/politics/2016...s-gravely.html
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    On June 29, the Russian Defense Ministry announced it was purging the entire senior and mid-level command of the Baltic Fleet. It was a dramatic move that suggested deep structural problems within the fleet command. In total, 50 officers were dismissed from their post, including the fleet commander, Vice Admiral Viktor Kravchuk, and his chief of staff, Vice Admiral Sergei Popov.

    Not since Stalin's purges had so many officers been ousted at once.
    http://www.themoscowtimes.com/news/a...et/574408.html
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    The United States on Wednesday accused Russia of deliberately displaying the wrong naval signals and interfering with a U.S. aircraft carrier in the Mediterranean Sea, in the latest salvo about a June incident that both countries blame on each other.
    On Wednesday, Hernandez said the Russian ship raised the “ball-diamond-ball" signal on its mast when it was two nautical miles away from the USS Gravely, a U.S. destroyer operating in the Mediterranean with the USS Harry S. Truman aircraft carrier.

    That combination of simple geometric shapes is used to indicate that a ship's ability to maneuver is restricted.

    Russia identified its ship as the Russian Navy frigate Yaroslav Mudry.

    Hernandez said the Russian ship maneuvered to get closer to the Gravely, changing course and speed as the U.S. ship did, which he said showed it was not in fact restricted in its ability to maneuver, and was thus intentionally displaying a false international signal.
    http://www.reuters.com/article/us-us...-idUSKCN0ZG01L
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    The Russian Navy is preparing a contract with the nation’s largest shipbuilder for eight new nuclear-powered missile cruisers.

    According to local media, United Shipbuilding Corporation Deputy President Igor Ponomarev says the contract is currently under review. The construction of the first vessel is expected to commence in early 2018.

    The new missile cruisers will be designed by the Severnoye Design Bureau in St. Petersburg and are expected to have a deadweight of 17,500 tons, a length of 200 meters (650 feet0 and to be equipped with more than 200 missiles including a version of the S-500, the newest and most lethal Russian missile system.

    These weapons are expected to make the vessels comparable with U.S. Navy’s Arleigh Burke class destroyers
    http://www.maritime-executive.com/ar...ssile-cruisers

    MOSCOW (Sputnik) — The Russian Navy will receive the Admiral Gorshkov, the lead ship of its class and the first Project 22350 frigate, on November 22, the Russian Navy's former First Deputy Commander-in-Chief Admiral Igor Kasatonov said.
    http://sputniknews.com/russia/201607...-gorshkov.html


    Russia’s Severnoye Design Bureau has started working on the Project 23560 Leader-class destroyer that will combine the features of a destroyer, large antisubmarine warship and guided missile cruiser.
    The Leader will be a universal ship, triple-hatted as a destroyer, large ASW ship and guided missile cruiser while being smaller than Project 1144 ships and carrying far more weaponry,” news publication The Defence Talk reported Valeriy Polovinki, advisor to the director general of the Krylov State Research Center that worked out the destroyer’s preliminary design military,
    http://sputniknews.com/military/2016...attleship.html
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