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The future of the Russian Navy – Last episode of interview with Jonas Kjellén

2021-06-02 By Anders Puck Nielsen Leave a Comment

Here is the third and last episode in my interview with Jonas Kjellén. Here we discuss the future trends and developments for the Russian Navy.

According to Jonas, the future looks bright for the Russian Navy. They now have lead ships ready for many classes, and in the coming years we will see serial production of these units. This will ensure that the Russian Navy gradually overcomes the shortcomings created by the collapse of the Soviet Union. In the coming years we should therefore expect to see a more harmonious Russian navy that is more active on the world’s oceans, including in the Arctic and the Mediterranean.

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Anders Puck Nielsen is the writer of the Romeo Squared blog. He is a military analyst at the Center for Maritime Operations at the Royal Danish Defense College.

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