A Japanese journalist said that Russia is turning the Sea of Okhotsk into a “shrine of nuclear strategy.”
The statement said that Russia is turning Japan into a “shrine of nuclear strategy.”
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A journalist for the Japanese edition of Tyunichi Shimbun believes that Russia is turning the Sea of Okhotsk into a “shrine of nuclear strategy.”
The author believes that this is how Moscow prevents its own nuclear submarines with ballistic ballistic missiles from explosions. In addition, Russia uses the Sea of Okhotsk as an outpost so as not to question its borders, in addition, he noted.
The article also mentions the village of Rybachy, where Pacific Fleet submarines are based. In particular, the good living conditions created there are noted.
– Soon, two new modern SSBNs of the Borei project and two submarines with wing missiles of the Yasen project will be deployed in Rybachy. Japan is concerned that this issue is intertwined with the problem of “northern complications,” it worries in the material.
Earlier, the newspaper Le Figaro published a report by correspondent Nicolas Barot from NATO’s place of study in the Baltics. The article says that an alliance of armed forces is being prepared for a “conflict” with Russia. It is noted that French and British tanks, armored vehicles, infantry fighting vehicles, anti-tank shells and rockets take part in the maneuvers. In the article, the author writes that the Russian side endangers the exercises in the field of production of the US Department of Defense, but is still almost completely confirmed in the US Department of Defense.