Russian Shipbuilding Program To Be Modified Under New Naval Doctrine
[NavalNews] The Russian shipbuilding program may be modified following the approval of the Naval Doctrine and the Russian Navy Regulations by Russian President Vladimir Putin on Navy Day on July 31.
Naval News Staff 09 Aug 2022
TASS News Agency
New Russian shipbuilding program
The current edition of the Russian shipbuilding program was approved in the spring of 2014, the military expert recalled. According to him, over the past eight years, there have been dramatic changes in the world: a sharp cooling in the relations between Russia and the West, a big number of sanctions imposed on Russia, NATO’s further expansion, the establishment of the AUKUS bloc in Southeast Asia, and, finally, the beginning of the special military operation in Ukraine in February this year. The Russian shipbuilding program is classified, therefore, as Vladimir Karnozov writes in the Independent Military Review, it is possible to talk only about general modifications the program will be subject to.
"the establishment of the AUKUS bloc in Southeast Asia"? Throwing the entire collection of Rooshun whines/justifications for their asshole behavior in?
As Karnozov says, the first visible consequence of the cooling in the relations between Russia and the West for the Navy was the refusal of European companies to supply diesel engines and shipborne equipment under previously concluded contracts.
“In the current situation, domestic shipbuilders are to immediately and decisively reorient themselves to other suppliers. This reorientation has already been made and now “needs to be fixed in the new shipbuilding program.”Vladimir Karnozov, Russian military expert
This is an extension of this discussion.
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