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Naval Map of Red Sea - including Japanese, Korean, Chinese ships with Russian sub inbound
2023-12-24
[JohnHelmer] A Russian military blog post posted on Thursday, December 21 at 11:33 Moscow time, has revealed the hitherto secret positions of all warships in the area which the Pentagon has announced for its OPERATION PROSPERITY GUARDIAN.

The fresh data and the open map (lead image) were not available when yesterday’s report was published at 09:32 Moscow time of Russia’s “two-track” strategy for opposing the US and NATO, and for protecting Russian oil shipments while the Houthi drone and missile operations are under way against Israel.

No Russian Navy vessel is in the area at present although Russian crude oil cargoes are moving through the Red Sea with Iranian and Houthi agreement. Because these ship movements are defying US and NATO sanctions, it has been decided in Moscow to negotiate safe passage with Iran and Yemen rather than deploy the Russian Navy to protect them. However, the new combined US and NATO operation, targeting the Houthis and their Iranian support and supply systems, increases the possibility of a direct American, allied, or false-flagged attack on a tanker carrying Russian oil.

In yesterday’s morning report, I indicated that “the current whereabouts of the [Chinese] warship group has not been reported in the open press.”

The Russian source map is now reporting that the Chinese Navy’s 45th Escort Task Force, comprising the Type-052 destroyer Urumqi, the Type-547 frigate Linyi, and supply ship Dongpinghu were at berth at the Chinese base at Djibouti as of Wednesday, December 20.

Posted by:Slenter Panda4300

#6  I expect that the Russians think the Red Sea is a safer place for their ships to be than the Black Sea!
Posted by: Seeking Cure For Ignorance   2023-12-24 11:27  

#5  It seems to me that a cruise missile destroying a Russian flagged ship in the Red Sea would be very difficult to pin on any specific actor there.
Posted by: Elmaper McGurque1612   2023-12-24 11:05  

#4  A USPS employee made a contract delivery to my door at 7 am yesterday. I've never seen anything like that.
Posted by: M. Murcek   2023-12-24 07:42  

#3  Low water level at Panama Canal could delay Christmas cheer for some
Posted by: Skidmark   2023-12-24 07:41  

#2  Well. Shooting down drones and cruise missiles is not exactly "nothing."

It's all downside for the USN and other participants to take even a glancing blow here, let alone a USS Cole or HMS Sheffield event.

Lots is happening. You won't hear about most of it any time soon.
Posted by: M. Murcek   2023-12-24 06:45  

#1  And all these forces can't do nada about a bunch of savages with 80es weapons.
Posted by: Grom the Reflective   2023-12-24 01:12  

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