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It is in no one’s interest to militarise the Arctic but thanks to something of an arms race heating up between the US, Russia ...
Russia has continued expanding its military bases in the Arctic region despite significant losses in its war on Ukraine, according to a new series of satellite images obtained by CNN.
Since 2005, Russia has reopened tens of Arctic Soviet-era military bases, modernised its navy, and developed new hypersonic missiles designed to evade U.S. sensors and defences.
More than half the Arctic's coastline is Russian territory and in the last six years Russia has built more than 475 military bases along its northern border, according to The Economist.
Russia continues to boost its Arctic military presence, according to satellite photos obtained by CNN.; The photos show improvements being made to Russian radar bases and runways, CNN reported.
As Prime Minister Keir Starmer and French President Emmanuel Macron toured a NATO military base in north-west London on ...
Russia has been building new military bases while opening gas and oil fields across the Arctic, many of them along the North-East Passage - a valuable trading route that is opening up due to ...
New footage shows a major explosion at a secret military base in Russia, with the huge blast lighting up the sky and shaking homes in the local area.
That includes operating six dual-use military bases, ... Map of Arctic routes. NOAA Image. Russia’s military presence in the Arctic peaked during the Soviet era and new increases to defense ...
A Russian officer (R) and soldiers stand next to a special military truck at the Russian northern military base on Kotelny island, beyond the Arctic Circle on April 3, 2019.