Russia's massive nuclear Arsenal in Arctic 'pointed' at US
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Norway Warns Trump: 'Russia Expands Arctic Bases With Nukes, Hypersonic Missiles, Submarines'
Norwegian Defence Minister Tore Sandvik revealed that Russia is reinforcing its Arctic military presence, including nuclear weapons aimed at the U.S., UK, and Norway. The buildup on the Kola Peninsula also features new frigates,
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Russia to recover remains of Soviet-era nuclear submarines from Arctic seabed
Moscow had included funds in the draft federal budget for the recovery of the nuclear submarines from the Arctic seabed.
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US turns to Finland to close Arctic ‘icebreaker gap’ as Russia, China expand polar presence
Finland will provide four new icebreakers to America under a $6.1 billion agreement as the U.S. seeks to strengthen Arctic defense against Russia and China.
Deep in the Arctic, on board NATO's only research vessel, green bars of data move across screens as computers whir, the noise occasionally rising in pitch. To the untrained eye, it all means little. But to NATO's lone scientific unit on board the NRV ...
Copenhagen faces up to Russian threat on Nato’s eastern flank and US pressure on Greenland with big defence deals
The sanctioned Arctic LNG 2 project in Russia has accelerated cargo loadings and shipments in recent weeks, in a sign that the facility has now found its first customer after more than a year, and new buyers may have emerged—all in China. Arctic LNG 2 is ...
As he addressed the joint press conference, Russian President Vladimir Putin immediately noted his gratitude to President Trump for suggesting the US-Russian Summit be held in Alaska as the state represents “… our common heritage, common history ...
Not so much The Hunt for Red October as a hunt for the nearest mechanic. Thus guffawed Nato secretary general Mark Rutte at the news that a Russian submarine had surfaced in European waters on its way back to northern Russia,
The U.S. and its allies have tried to cripple Russia’s energy industry, but Moscow has found loopholes time and again.