It is possible Russia could deploy its nuclear-powered submarines to the Mediterranean, but that is unlikely. The waters are ...
Two Russian ships docked at Syria’s main Mediterranean port last week, in what appears to be part of a large-scale withdrawal ...
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Without Tartus, any of Russia’s submarines — diesel-electric or nuclear — deployed in the region would have to remain at sea, with only the possibility of an occasional visit to a friendly ...
Ukrainian Navy spokesperson Dmytro Pletenchuk had said in November that Russia had adapted to the new location of its Black Sea Fleet by relocating surface and submarine fleets to Novorossiysk to ...
ONE of Putin's killer submarines appeared in ... and provocative actions" at sea. The propaganda machine added: "We note that the wave of anti-Russian alarmism raised by the British establishment ...
Here’s What You Need To Remember: One of Russia’s largest and most complex submarines, the K-329 Belgorod, has officially started its sea trials, as per expert naval analysis. One of Russia’s ...
Hard Cat, a Ukrainian drone maker, told Business Insider that the uncrewed drone, the Black Widow 2, can take out surface ...
By Nataliya Vasilyeva Reporting from Istanbul When a 28-year-old volunteer named Nikolai stepped onto a sandy beach on Russia’s Black Sea coast in a hazmat suit just before New Year’s Eve ...
The UK has tracked a Russian spy ship in its waters twice in recent months. In November, a British submarine followed the vessel and ... The Russian spy vessel Yantar, he said, was in the North Sea ...
Russia’s crucial diesel attack submarines can likely no longer operate in the Mediterranean Sea, after Moscow appears to have been kicked out of its naval base in the Syrian port of Tartus. The new ...