Russian Navy Carries Out Mock Attack on Nuclear Submarine
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The ‘strike and search group’, as the Russian Ministry of
Defence referred to it, from the navy’s Northern Fleet comprised of
Tu-142 ‘Bear’ naval aviation reconnaissance bombers and Il-38 ‘Dolphin’
maritime patrol jets as well as two small anti-submarine ships and
support vessels.
“During the exercise crews from the anti-submarine vessels
successfully completed fire of the RBU – 6000 reaction engine-bomb
installation and also utilized torpedo capabilities,” the Ministry of
Defence said.
The Barents Sea is located between Russia and both mainland
Norway and the Norwegian island territories of of Svalbard have access
to it. Russia’s interests in the Barents Sea have previously prompted
Oslo to insist it supplements NATO submarines in the region with its
own.
In 2012 Norwegian defence minister Espen Barthe Eide said
he did not believe Norway “would ever be without its own submarines
because we have such large seas with Russia as its neighbour”.
Meanwhile Russia announced it has commissioned two more
submarines to be built by 2020, one of which is nuclear powered, in
celebration of today’s military holiday – Submariner’s Day.
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