by LeDahu
An overview this week – the Baltic & Black seas
The Baltics
“SNMG1 in the Baltic sea to reassure allies”. NATO
A sore, touchy subject for the West MSM, that gets more than its fair share of hysterical spin by the MSM. All of this is geopolitical smoothing of the Baltic states’ ruffled feathers. Not to mention, the fact that the US NATO duo seem intent on piling in personnel & equipment at an unprecedented rate, using the region as a tripwire. (France 24 10 May 17)
“Any buildup of Russian combat power in an area where they know, and we all know, they are not threatened by anything that we are doing … is simply destabilizing,” Pentagon chief Jim Mattis said.
This is what a Western think tanks views the Kaliningrad area, which the Rand Corporation sets out as recommendations to the US DOD in a report:
“DoD should seek a clear view of the role that Kaliningrad might play, with its strong antiair defenses; how would NATO neutralize them?” (Pezard & al, Rand 2017)
Other aspects of this report is covered in a Sputnik article (20 April 17)
It’s goes without saying that NATO hates the Russian incremental response in the region, because it perceives it is a stronghold and carries out what is called an “anti-access/area denial (A2/AD)” doctrine. It is also seen by NATO as a standoff against them.
The Dutch navy reported that the 2 Buyan Class corvettes were still in the Baltic, and hence this warranted the presence of both Dutch & Norwegian frigates.( Marineschepen 12 May 17).
Forthcoming Russian exercises will take place in September, “Zapad-2017” highlights the nervousness of NATO & its proxies,(Ukraine’s Turchinov), as they fear it could be a launching pad for a kind of “Suwalki offensive”. It is the principle combat drills for the Baltic Sea Fleet.
RFN Boiky – USS Carney seen in a photo (11 May)
A #Rainbow and Russian Federation frigate RFN Boiky from the bridge wing of #USSCarney while in the #BalticSea May 8, 2017 pic.twitter.com/C392pGRWH9
— Naval Forces Europe (@USNavyEurope) May 11, 2017
Additionally, 6 NATO ship joined a large-scale exercise in Estonia.(ERR 12 May 17)
Including frigates “HNLMS Evertsen”, (F805) and “HNoMS Roald Amundsen”, (F311), part of NATO Maritime Group One, as well mine countermeasures warships from Estonia, Norway, the U.K. & Belgium, (these being part of NATO SNMCMG1. (In video RT 13 May 17)
VIDEO: 6 #NATO ships arrive in #Tallinn port for drills https://t.co/stD58zpGBj pic.twitter.com/aDLZRYPv1y
— RT (@RT_com) May 13, 2017
The tempo of the various NATO & national exercises are brief in duration but relentless in frequency, these days. Upcoming exercises include Baltic Sea will participate in exercises including Baltic Operations, “Dynamic Mongoose”, “Northern Coast” and “Brilliant Mariner”.
The Baltic Sea Fleet was exercising this week, with 56 ships & 2 submarines. (TASS 17 May 17) Following that, on 18 May 2017 it celebrated its foundation on 18 May 1703, 314th birthday.
The Baltic Fleet aviation also carried out training flights, (Russian MOD 16 May 17)
Two based Su-24M buzzed the Dutch “HNLMS Evertsen”, (no squeals of ‘aggressive’ behaviour), they simply posted a couple of photos instead. (marineschepen 17 May 17)
Russische vliegtuigen scheren langs Nederlands fregat Zr.Ms. Evertsen in Oostzee https://t.co/LYfDle6snC pic.twitter.com/9oWkz0Fwlz
— Marineschepen (@marineschepen) May 17, 2017
Video: HNLMS Evertsen/ Royal Netherlands Navy
On Tuesday May 16th 2017 around noon, two Russian navy Su-24M Fencer jets flew three times at a distance of 200 yards past the Dutch air-defence and commandfrigate HNLMS Evertsen (De Zeven Provinciën class). The frigate was at that time in the Baltic Sea with Standing NATO Maritime Group 1 (SNMG1).
The overall tempo of exercises throughout the Russian Navy, in the last week or so, is gathering pace, but June the 1st is just round the corner, and this is traditionally the start of the summer training & deployment season for the Russian Navy.
The Black Sea
This week the Black Sea Fleet marked its 234 Years of navy duties. (Sputnik 14 May 17)
Due to NATO’s frequent incursions, under the cover of “Operation Endeavour”, (never-ending, all encompassing …), the Black Sea is a another hotspot for encounters between NATO, US and Russian military.
“Russia’s Black Sea Fleet warships double maritime operation time, after NATO increases military presence there”. (Xinhua News 12 May)
Warships and submarine Black Sea Fleet fulfilled various tasks at sea according to Russian MoD sources, (14 May 17) (just to keep NATO on its toes or on tender hooks?)
In the latest MSM bogus outrage incident, spearheaded by Fox News, a Russian Su-27 “flew in six metres from an US Navy P-8 maritime surveillance aircraft over the Black Sea. (Fox News 12 May 17)
This is an otherwise unremarkable event that once more got blown ridiculously out of proportion because it only involves the Russia military. If this is the new standard set by Western MSM, then it is poor quality indeed. Even though the event was ” considered by the [US] flight crew to be safe and professional”, the Pentagon thought it was “highly provocative” because the jet was armed. ( wait a sec while I stop laughing.. it’s a QRA jet, even if it didn’t have missiles, it has a cannon). Anyway, just take note of this “A separate official said about 60 such incidents have occurred since 2007, RT reported.” Business as usual in international waters.(Yawn).
Background information on the Fleet
Other deployments
Russian Baltic Fleet warships will make long-distance voyages to the Mediterranean Sea, the Indian Ocean and the Arctic. Not much detail, but this routine stuff for the navy. (Not that the MSM will try to make big fuss on 1 or 2 of these deployments when they sail down the Channel).
The latest deployment is the Russian submarine, “Krasnodar”, which was off Portuguese coast last week:
O NRP Bartolomeu Dias acompanha de perto movimentos do submarino e rebocador de alto mar da Marinha da Rússia, em trânsito na ZEE portuguesa pic.twitter.com/Yx7QUpQfXc
— Marinha (@MarinhaPT) May 12, 2017
Entering the Mediterranean on 13 May, in company of a Ticonderoga-Class, US Navy, (USS Leyte Gulf, CG-55, moved down from Norway?) according to Interfax. 13 Nay 17) Photos ( GBC 16 May 17)
The “Admiral Essen” stopped by for a couple of days in Cyprus (Cyplive 15 May 17)
An aviation NOTAM warns Russian warships are planning live rocket tests off the coast of eastern Libya next week. (Alwasat 17 May 17) from 24 May until 27 May 2017, connected to the “Krasnodar” no doubt. Some speculation, (not to be taken too seriously), “Russia may be planning a cruise missile barrage on Libyan targets.” (The Drive 18 May 17)
The article erroneously states that the Russian navy has 2 “Admiral Gorshkov” class ships, making it seem that they are both operational, (which they’re not). Likewise, the article makes reference to NOTAMs as a precursor to military ops, which isn’t necessarily the case. It missed the last Russian Navy NOTAM, for the “Admiral Kuznetsov”, back in January, (no strikes then).
Can any aviation person confirm that there is a NOTAM on Russian military naval exercise off Libya? Thanks pic.twitter.com/Jzk0cBzQ3T
— LeDahu ن (@LepontDahu) January 10, 2017
Interestingly, the “Smetlivyy” has left its Black Sea port on 16 May to join the Mediterranean Squadron.
Far from the Mediterranean, the missile cruiser “Varyag” conducted exercises with Navy frigate in Singapore in the South China Sea. (TASS 13 May 17)
The “Varyag” participated in the international maritime parade in Singapore. (RIA 15 May 17) Interesting, given that there were numerous navies, (US, Japan, France), who ordinarily would not be rubbing shoulders in this day and age. Unique occasion for once, in the spirit of naval fraternity.
Russian navy guide missile cruiser 'Varyag' at Republic of Singapore Navy 50th anniversary International Maritime Review #IMR pic.twitter.com/4HFUodS0kk
— LeDahu ن (@LepontDahu) May 15, 2017
Update on the St Petersburg cancellation of Victory Day naval parade. This tweet apparently shows the original port movements in preparation for Victory Day.
Ship Movements for cancelled Victory Day and Navy Day in St Petersburg. pic.twitter.com/TpNk8cJ396
— SeaWaves Magazine (@seawaves_mag) May 9, 2017
Latest news on the upcoming refit planned for the “Admiral Kuznetsov”, which will concentrate on replacement of boilers and electronics onboard). No mention of missiles or recovery systems upgrade.
In a previous Brief, I mentioned that a Russian navy hospital ship, project B-320, type “Ob”, the “Irtysh” had been in Limassol. It has recently called into Langkawi, Malaysia, probably on its way back to its permanent Pacific Fleet base. It had been part of the Mediterranean group of ships for 3 months. (Russian MOD 18 May 17)
With the benefit of hindsight, there was indeed a comprehensive range of ships, supporting the Syrian operations on land. Ranging from combat, logistical and auxiliary, it seems many Russian units have been rotated through the Syrian mission, gaining experience and know-how in the process.
Tartus naval base
Sputnik reports that the naval might take 5-7 years to complete. That’s quite lengthy and indicates a lot of work envisaged. (Sputnik 17 May 17)
US navy in Black Sea
Destroyer “USS Oscar Austin” (DDG-79) first arrived in port Constana, Romania (R L 11 May 17),
Then it called into Varna, Bulgaria. (RT 18 May 17)
Exercises with the Bulgarian navy:
Black Sea—#USSOscarAustin conducted maritime exercise with 🇧🇬 frigate Drazki 41 & 🇷🇴 frigate Regele Ferdinand to enhance interoperability pic.twitter.com/crrd8mKDKP
— US Mission to NATO (@USNATO) May 17, 2017
Pacific- Asia
- Korean President Moon has warned of a ‘high possibility of military clashes’ with North Korea, in particular, along the disputed sea border off the Koreas’ west coast. (AFP 17 May 17)
Similarly, the US has deployed B1 bombers to the region, as well as the US Navy its newest airborne early warning and control aircraft, (AWAC), the E-2D Advanced Hawkeye, to Iwakuni, (US Navy 17 May 17) (Stripes 16 May 17)
“We’re sending our best and newest assets to Japan: C-130Js, F-35s at Iwakuni, ships in Yokosuka” #AdmHarrishttps://t.co/lb5iFFd11e
— U.S. Pacific Command (@PacificCommand) May 17, 2017
“USS Abraham Lincoln” was previously underway for sea trials for ship’s performance evaluation after an extensive maintenance refit. It has been confirmed back into US Navy service. (14 May 17)
It was briefly delayed going on patrol due to some unspecified issues. (15 May 17)
This is the composition of the group according to Japanese media:
USS Ronald Reagan (CVN76)
USS Mustin (DDG-89)
USS McCampbell (DDG-85)
USS Barry (DDG-52)
USS Shiloh (CG 67)
USS John S. McCain (DDG 56)
The carrier will need to “conduct flight deck and carrier qualifications to certify their ability to safely launch and recover aircraft following Ronald Reagan’s recent completion of sea trials.” Only once this has been done, then the group will be actively deployed. (US Navy Pacific Fleet 16 May 17)
US surveillance of forthcoming non-NATO exercises
US & NATO Surveillance is being boosted for big bilateral Belarusian-Russian exercise, ‘Zapad 17’ later on this year. (scheduled 14-20 September, from the Kola peninsula to Belarus).
When it’s US that does it, round of applause- bravo by allies and supporters,
When it’s Russia – hissy fits all round – labelled as ‘aggression’ by officials & MSM.
The double standards are glaring to say the least and pathetic.
China naval anti-piracy escort
25th Chinese escort naval fleet, which has just finished its four-month mission in the Gulf of Aden and Somali waters, arrived in Madagascar for 5-day visit after mission in Gulf of Aden and Somali waters. (Xinhua 14 May 17)
WW 2 Navy in Baltic Sea
Two Soviet submarines were recently found at the bottom of the Gulf of Finland:
(Sputnik May 17)
🎥 #SputnikVidéo Deux sous-marins soviétiques de la 2e GM trouvés au fond du Golfe de Finlandehttps://t.co/o8Dy8tziLU pic.twitter.com/O1eksO8yed
— Sputnik France (@sputnik_fr) May 11, 2017
I can’t imagine the amount of articles and information that you sift through to put these sites together. Well done!
Thank you !
I do try my best to give a picture, (also it does build up nicely over weeks & months – trendwise) but my OSINT capabilities are limited though.
Re: “Any buildup of Russian combat power in an area where they know, and we all know, they are not threatened by anything that we are doing … is simply destabilizing,” Pentagon chief Jim Mattis said.
Easily reframed as:
“Any buildup of US combat power in an area where they know, and we all know, they are not threatened by anything that we are doing … is simply destabilizing,” China chief xxxxx said.”
“Any buildup of US/Nato combat power in an area where they know, and we all know, they are not threatened by anything that we are doing … is simply destabilizing,” Russian chief xxxxx said.
Which is exactly how I read it initially – I boggled when I saw the quote came from Mad Dog Mattis.
Iraq, Yugoslavia, Libya, Syria, Afghanistan…
Any relation to Miles:)?
What always cracks me up about those reports that Chinese or Russian fighters are behaving “unprofessionally” is that they are simply copying what Maverick and Goose do in “Top Gun” – only they don’t come nearly as close.
Maverick and Goose, in their F-14, were intercepting “MiGs” at a given distance from their carrier, as a precaution in case the MiGs planned an attack on the carrier. Likewise, the Chinese and Russians are doing exactly the same when NATO aircraft come suspiciously close to their coasts and assets.
You spoke too soon
The Chinese Maverick ‘Top Gun’ moment actually took place this week:
https://mobile.twitter.com/cnnbrk/status/865369366208163840
‘Was inverted’
I am not seeing the Iranian elections covered anywhere on RT or Sputnik.
Indeed, do either even have correspondents in the country?
Both Russia and Iran are in the crosshairs of the AngloZionist so it is important they use the various means at their disposal to shore each other up.
The Iranian elections put a lie to the MSM’s narrative about Iran as a Ayatollah hell hole.
Millions of Iranians from all the different ethnic groups are queing up to cast their ballots in peace and security..
All this contrasts greatly with the Wahhabi regimes of the Gulf that have the full backing of the West and this needs to be highlighted and shown.
This is a gross oversight.
What gives RT?
It is on Sputnik France
I’m confused…
What’s it got to with the naval Brief?? Surely it could to the moveable cafe section???
Rhymes of history run in old memories of past world wars…when I read:
“The “Varyag” participated in the international maritime parade in Singapore. (RIA 15 May 17) Interesting, given that there were numerous navies, (US, Japan, France), who ordinarily would not be rubbing shoulders in this day and age. Unique occasion for once, in the spirit of naval fraternity.”
I am reminded of Kiel Week in 1914 – which was interrupted by the murder in Serbia…and the abyss that came after…
One has to wonder at the ultimate cause for all this provocation. The usual explanation is that the WAR machines needs WAR to justify the purchase of new, ineffective weapons or to use up old, ineffective weapons.
This explanation works when the enemy is some brown race. (Their way of thinking, not mine. FYI, I could be classified as a ‘brown bi-racial’ which does not bother me at all, considering how much more sophisticated my ‘brown’ ancestors were than the simple minded Anglo stack that surrounds me. I digress.)
The enemies of choice are the two nations on this planet we should never make war with, Russia and China. Russia b/c we will lose in real time, and China b/c they plant trees that won’t mature for a thousand years.
Why pick a fight with Russia?
Russia is the nation of the future. Putin was being sarcastic, I think (I hope) when he said global warming was not due to climate change. Anyone who can make a joke about the never-ending borders of a nation (closed polygon) or say with sincerity that he can fly to NY faster than to some parts of Russia sees clearly enough that CO2 increase from 280 to 410 will cause the average temperature to increase. I think he was trolling the Republican Party when he said that.
The Neocons and the big oil/big everything jerks think they can take Russia and use it up just like everything else.
I think Putin has some natural allies that he needs to use. With Russia’s immense talent base and land areas, Putin could, if he wanted to, establish pilot programs of Eco-communities, and invite the best and brightest of the worlds youth for work/study periods.
The future of civilization is in Transition Towns (on this continent) and in Resilient Communities in Northwest Asia.
There is another technology he could exploit. Uranium based nuclear power plants that use water to cool are inherently unsafe. Molten salt reactors are inherently safe. Russia has the talent base to develop these.
With the best and brightest looking to Russia as the civilization of the future, and with a battery of safe nuclear reactors, I think no one, sane or Neocon, would dare to attack. They might want to immigrate, but that is another story.
I just recall that Russia already ran/runs a few molten salt reactors. If I am not mistaken, about half a year ago the first commercial-scale molten salt reactor went operational. However, any believe in fail-safe nuclear technology is just that: faith. Concerning anything nuclear there is only one statement I would sign: inherently risky because the nuclear legacy is fundamentally hostile to the ecosystem for thousands of future generations.
Let’s define inherently safe:
An automobile is inherently unsafe. It can be driven into walls, over cliffs, and used to harm pedestrians.
If used sensibly, though, there is nothing about an automobile that has a tipping point. It can be stopped easily, it is geometrically stable, it does not expose driver to rain and winds.
OK, a molten salt reactor can be run in such a way that radiation is released, but not through normal operation and not through loss of external power. The by-products of some fuels have half lives of several hundred years, not tens of thousands. This means stable storage for generations is needed. compare this cost to the cost of not having power, and I believe it is acceptable.
My point is that Russia, having the people and the land, has the means to develop for the future.
http://www.counterpunch.org/2017/05/19/when-israeli-fighter-jets-almost-killed-nehru/
Not news for those who’ve been paying attention, connecting the dots etc.:
Nehru’s non-aligned policy has been comprehensively dismantled by those brave hearts that celebrate the murder of Mohendas Gandhi.
Not sure if you meant to post this on the Naval Brief, but anyway here is the link to the moveable cafe, that might be more worth you time: /moveable-feast-cafe-2017-05-17/
Just something for reference:
“Meanwhile, three Indian warships (Trishul, Mumbai and Aditya) have docked in Haifa (Israel) to hold a series of joint activities with the Israeli navy.”
Good one, LeDahu!
The missile tests off eastern Libya are especially interesting. With Syria making all the headlines Libya has dropped off almost everyone’s radar. RF maintains ties with both Tobruk and Tripoli ‘govts’. The two seem to be getting together; the tests could be a signal from Russia — you get your act together and we’ll help you get rid of the terrorists now openly operating in your country thanks to Clinton and Nato.
The Libyans (both sides) have been asking RF to help in the war against the terrorists for years. It would be a great opportunity for RF to station a squadron of ships off Libya permanently after this firing demo, to rotate with the one off Syria. That will make things harder for Nato/Jordanian SF now doing who knows what in Libya, and good back up for the RF/Egyptian/?UAE SF operating out of Egypt. And maybe get a port on Nato’s southern flank, but it’s still early days yet and judging from the report on the attack on Tobruk’s air base by GNA militia, it won’t be easy.
https://sputniknews.com/middleeast/201705201053802243-libya-airbase-attack-death-toll-rises/
This is a direct consequence of Russia’s successful engagement in Syria. New friends everywhere. Egypt, Libya and all over the place.
Very unnerving for the Masters of the Universe. Cruising like idiots up and down the Libyan coastline, carefully maneuvering around George Soros’ over-loaded refugee boats on the way to Italy, test-firing this and that to kill boredom, sending encrypted messages to ISIS ***Yes, we are coming***be patient!***, while Russia makes Syrian-style deals with all relevant parties.
Thank you for this informed research….
My silly opinion – What A Waste Of: Fuel & Resources & Useful manpower & Intelligence.
Imagine not pumping into the atmosphere all this useless carbon. Imagine using all this wasted finance into human cooperation, greening and sharing the planet with each other and all remaining life on earth. Imagine.
In this age of communication and knowledge of cause and result, what an absolutely useless dead head waste….
But anyway, thanks for pointing this out, Ta.
Mattis is a war criminal who’s neck has been spared mainly because his arse is totally owned by isreal. Like most pindos one hears about in the zio-gay media.