Thursday, February 4, 2016

Silent and deadly: NATO becoming increasingly concerned over Russia's high tech submarines



Top ranking NATO officials are becoming concerned with technologically advanced Russian submarines operating in the North Atlantic.

According to Vice Admiral Clive Johnstone, Commander of NATO's Maritime Command, his subordinates report "more activity from Russian submarines than we've seen since the days of the Cold War", HIS Jane's points out.

NATO is currently facing "a level of Russian capability that we haven't seen before," he added.

According to the vice admiral, Russia has managed to achieve "technology leaps that [are] remarkable, and credit to them" through "an extraordinary investment path not mirrored by the West." The new Russian submarines have better systems and longer operational ranges, he added.

Furthermore, it has become apparent that Russia has also worked hard on improving the expertise of its naval submarine crews, Dave Majumdar, the Defense Editor of The National Interest, remarks citing a report by the US Office of Naval Intelligence. As a result, NATO personnel have "seen a rise in professionalism and ability to operate their boats that we haven't seen before", Johnstone adds.

The current level of Russian submarine activity in the North Atlantic is "very different from the period of quiet submarine activity that perhaps we've seen in the past," Vice Admiral Johnstone concludes, claiming that "that is a concern."


Comment: While the US military has been for years focusing on developing objects of force such as bullets and bombs to attack large groups of innocent civilians, Russia has quietly been developing their technology to be able to attack and defend against any military in the world. The US should be concerned about how far their military has fallen behind Russia's, especially since they continue to poke the bear.

http://www.sott.net/article/311516-Silent-and-deadly-NATO-becoming-increasingly-concerned-over-Russias-high-tech-submarines

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