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Russia´s naval ambitions:The Russian Navy finds itself in the midst of a major internal (and external) conflict. With the publication of the latest Naval Doctrine in late July 2022, Moscow has made a very clear statement of its aim—becoming a major global naval power. Its interests and the major threats to be faced by the Navy now and during the upcoming years are clearly framed. And while the main obstacle in the path to achieving such status of global naval power is mentioned in the document, it appears it may be a bigger issue than previously thought. The doctrine is very straightforward when stating its main ambitions, and the different threats and challenges to be faced in the quest to achieve them. However, it should be followed by a proper strategy that allows the Russian Navy to transform such vision into a solid reality; and precisely this will turn out to be more costly than initially planned...
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RUSSIA NAVY ONLY ONE CV LEFT STILL FIGHTING JOIN THE WAR.

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Russias military strength is at its highest since the Cold War, with its nuclear weapons and air force particularly stronger.
.Russias high-technology forces are in a high state of readiness,
- Moscow has upgraded its nuclear equipment and wants to develop new hypersonic and underwater missiles
- The report says Russias military is more capable than at any time since the fall of the Soviet Union in 1991
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What We Learned From Russias Massive Military Drills.?
The Russian military a force with increased capability, readiness, and mobility.
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.Vladimir Putin’s address to the Russian Federal Assembly following the referendum on annexation of Crimea, 18 March, 2014: “The USA prefers to follow the rule of the strongest and not by the international law. They are convinced that they have been chosen and they are exceptional, that they are allowed to shape the destiny of the world, that it is only them that can be right. They act as they please. Here and there they use force against sovereign states, set up coalitions in accordance with the principle: who is not with us is against us
.Russia continues to modernize its extensive nuclear forces and is developing long range precision-guided conventional weapons systems. It is manipulating the global information environment, employing tools of indirect action against countries on its periphery and using its military for power projection and expeditionary force deployments far outside its borders. Its ultimate deterrent is a robust nuclear force capable of conducting a massed nuclear strike on targets in the United States within minutes.

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Putin reviews Russian military might as tensions with West soar.
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