View Full Version : Russia to significantly boost nuclear fleet


Nervous SLF
31st Jul 2012, 03:12
Bid for naval dominance:

Russia’s navy will be reinforced with 51 modern warships and 24 submarines, including eight fitted to carry nuclear missiles, by 2020. Over $140 billion will be spent on realizing the “potential of the sea-based nuclear force,” Vladimir Putin said.
*To maintain Russia’s place as a leading sea power Russia will allocate over 4.5 trillion rubles to build the vessels over the next eight years. Putin has emphasized that almost all orders will go to Russian industry, with all 24 submarines and 49 of the ships being built at domestic shipyards.

"We have a sufficient potential of a sea-based nuclear force,” Putin said. “And by 2020, it will be considerably improved by eight Borei-class new-generation missile-carrying submarines."

Russia’s navy has always been and remains one of the main tools of “protecting national economic interests,” Putin said, adding that it has a particular importance in such resource-rich regions as the Arctic. He expressed the hope that missile-equipped nuclear submarines will become the heart and cornerstone of the Russian Navy.
The main development task for the navy would be the formation of “multi-purpose naval groups,” which should be capable of repelling military threats from the sea, safeguarding transport communications, protecting the merchant marine and effectively resisting piracy.
Putin’s comments came after he oversaw the start of the construction of one of Russia’s latest generation Borei-class submarines.


Bid for naval dominance: Russia significantly boosts nuclear fleet — RT (http://www.rt.com/news/russia-navy-nuclear-submarine-fleet-450/)



BandAide
31st Jul 2012, 03:33
If I had a long border with China I'd be beefing up too.

Loose rivets
31st Jul 2012, 04:12
Nothing we can do about it. It's all written.

Upon the death of Mabus, Nostradamus states that the "Bear and the Eagle will unite against the Snake and Dragon"

Mother Shipton had something to say about it as well. Just make yourself comfy and observe. We can't put things right or the world would cease to be a trial and testing ground for the development of souls.

No, I don't believe this, I just think it's possible.

Buster Hyman
31st Jul 2012, 04:21
Which one's the Snake?

(Thank gawd he never said ...and the Kangaroo will bend over & take it like a man!)

gruntie
31st Jul 2012, 05:12
That's a new keyboard you owe me...........

SpringHeeledJack
31st Jul 2012, 07:31
(Bear)ing in mind that Mother Russia is still such a large country with many natural resources and borders, it only makes sense for them to re-equip the military forces after being left so bereft of modernity these last 20 years in general terms. Perhaps the snake is some eminence-grise who is mixing the whole pudding up ? Perhaps large 'events' are somehow pre-destined due to the huge psychic energies expended and certain conduit persons are able to feel these lines of probability. That said, the future is ours to make and everything is changeable in part.

I'm sure that this Russian missive is music to the ears of the Western Attack (Defence) industry :rolleyes:



SHJ

SOPS
31st Jul 2012, 10:07
Who is Mabus? And is he dead yet?

Keef
31st Jul 2012, 10:47
Who is Mabus? And is he dead yet?

I'm taking his funeral next Monday.
May not be the same one as Nostradamus meant, though.

Slasher
31st Jul 2012, 13:03
..According to Nostrildamus - the death of someone called "Mabus" will herald
some cataclysmic event.... whoever he is it might be best to keep the bugger
on life support as long as possible (at least until my todger decides to put its
feet up sometime after my 108th birthday).

simon brown
31st Jul 2012, 13:28
..and given the lack of Nimrods and the closure of their bases, the GUIK gap will remain totally unmolested for the Russians to patrol in ever increasing numbers

We desperately need a Jackie Fisher type to make themselves felt amongst the so called leadership of this country

rgbrock1
31st Jul 2012, 14:19
We don't need no stinkin' Nimrods. The GUIK gap will be watched over by one or two celestial eyes in the sky.

simon brown
31st Jul 2012, 15:23
a long drop for those sonobuoys then...:ok:

rgbrock1
31st Jul 2012, 15:41
this is true simon. I was thinking more in terms of watching the Russian Navy which exists above the water. Of course satellites would do absolutely nothing for the discovery of submarines!

Union Jack
31st Jul 2012, 15:56
The GUIK gap will be watched over by one or two celestial eyes in the sky.

Just let's hope they can keep an eye on the GIUK Gap as well .....:)

Jack

flying lid
31st Jul 2012, 16:05
Other more important & imminent issues to worry about (also involves Russia).

Israel Prepares Plans to Neutralize Syrian Chemical Weapons - SPIEGEL ONLINE (http://www.spiegel.de/international/world/israel-prepares-plans-to-neutralize-syrian-chemical-weapons-a-847203.html)

Lid

Milo Minderbinder
31st Jul 2012, 16:31
so who's going to build these for Russia
The frog have the contract to build their latest landing ships.....maybe we could flog them an aircraft carrier or two