Putin has demanded that ship building in Russia increase the production rate. United Shipbuilding Corporation (USC) the largest ship builder in Russia is under the gun to get warships out on or before the 2020 deadline of completion…
I saw this information and then it struck me as to what is going on and why Putin is slamming the fist down…
The Russian Navy is expected to receive 24 submarines and 54 warships of various classes by 2020, according to the Defense Ministry…
Then along came Medvedev after Putin and in a CSTO underlining statement…
“It is essential to offer weapons which are superior to our world counterparts, and pay special attention to strengthening cooperation, primarily with our partners in the Collective Security Treaty Organization (CSTO),” Medvedev said…
Well this is not anything new to me as I live in Russia, but it maybe new to you and Russian has been on a huge push to upgrade the military for several years now. Something big is on the horizon and along with India and China, Russia is getting ready for it…
The Russian Navy’s new Borei-955 class submarines will each carry 16 Bulava intercontinental ballistic missiles (ICBM).
Yes Russia is trying to get 24 subs with 16 nuclear tipped missiles ready as fast as possible. That equals 384 nukes floating around in the great blue yonder we call an ocean. That is enough to deter even the toughest big bullies around…
Then 54 warships is a huge increase in the surface abilities…
I read in between the lines of all that is being said by Putin and Medvedev: “Build these damn ships and subs! Build them like you have no tomorrow. For you may not have a tomorrow, to build these ships in.” I also read that the CSTO needs weapons and weapons now as the counter balance against NATO has to begin…
With all that said, the USC has decided to hire outside forces and do what it takes to get those damn warships done, “Come hell or high water…” As Putin scowls and says, “You better get er done!”
The wind is blowing people…
Post by Kyle Keeton
Windows to Russia…
The copy scores 64 in the Flesch Reading Ease test, which is considered OK to read….