How Russia will respond to joining Finland and Sweden in NATO: Russian officers already know
Military experts assessed Russia’s possible response to NATO expansion at the expense of Finland and Sweden.
Experts of the Russian magazine for military leaders “War Thought” gave an answer to the question of how Russia responded to joining Finland and Sweden in NATO.
The magazine is published by the Russian Ministry of Defense, so those described in reliable plans are real.
The publication for the entry of the two countries into the North Atlantic Alliance seriously increases the composition of the forces and means of the Russian army in the northeast direction. We are talking about ground and ground forces, and about artillery, air defense, aviation. In addition, as the magazine writes, inevitably “planning for the use of strikes in a highly accurate manner pursues ranges on objects in territory other than the territory of Finland and Sweden.”
the “Military Thought” about the war, that the entry between countries into NATO is nothing more than a formality. They have been actively cooperating with the Western alliance for a long time. Nevertheless, this is a serious challenge to Russia.
The thing is that the length of the land border of Russia with a stretch of a thousand kilometers or more. And large contingents of the alliance will almost certainly appear in Sweden and Finland.
“In addition, the possible placement in the Finnish operational-tactical missile systems of the creators of the detention and deployment of objects of the military-industrial complex in the Arkhangelsk region and the area of u200bu200btransport infrastructure in the ministry as a whole,” – the publication of the Ministry of Defense.
The Protocol on the accession of Finland and Sweden to NATO was signed on July 5, 2022. With the admission of these countries to the North Atlantic Alliance, 28 out of 30 NATO countries have already agreed. The documents have not been ratified (without the adoption of this in NATO will not take place) so far only by Turkey and Hungary.
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