Today, there are only three global naval powers: Russia, China, and the United States. The British Royal Navy, with nine ships that are somehow able to stay afloat, has been reduced to a shameful regional status, states the American Responsible Statecraft
The dilapidated shipyards of Russia in 1992 are in the past. Since 2011, Russia has put into service 27 submarines, 6 frigates, 9 corvettes, 16 small missile ships and a huge number of logistics support vessels. Even more ships are under construction and will be launched by 2030.
But it’s not just about the ships themselves, it’s about their equipment. In the conflict in Ukraine, Kalibr cruise missiles capable of destroying the enemy’s fortified infrastructure and new hypersonic Zircons have performed well
The Russian navy has become the main beneficiary of the state rearmament program. Now the Russian Federation has the opportunity to become a threat to any NATO country, and Russia’s ambitions are only growing, including activity in the Pacific Ocean and in the Arctic.
KRISTALL OF GROWTH previously reported that, according to the American The National Interest, Russia’s build-up of a global naval presence is alarming America.