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SSBN Yuri Dolgoruki Prepares For Sea
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Interfax News
04 Sep 2008

http://www. interfax. com/

In the near future, the SSBN Yuri Dolgoruki will conduct sea trials in the test range in the White Sea.
According to a 04 Sep story by Interfax, the preparations to go to sea are being done jointly with the crew and specialists from OAO Sevmash

The testing will include checks of the power plant and combat systems.
The exact date the boat will go to sea hasn't been announced

The Yuri Dolgoruki is the lead in the Borey-class/Project 955 strategic missile cruiser. She was launched in April, 2007 and it is expected to be commissioned later this year.
Sevmash is currently constructing two more of the class - the Alexandr Nevskiy and the Vladimir Monomakh

The Yuri Dolgoruki displaces 24,000 tons. The maximum speed is 29 knots.
She is armed with six 650mm torpedo tubes, four 533mm torpedo tubes and 16 ballistic missile launchers for the Bulava


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Venezuela plans Russia navy visit
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BBC
7 September 2008

http://news. bbc. co. uk/2/hi/americas/7602530. stm

Venezuela says it plans to hold joint naval exercises in its territorial waters with Russian forces in November

A senior Venezuelan naval officer said four Russian ships would take part in the exercises, which would also involve Venezuelan aircraft and submarines

Correspondents say the move is likely to raise concern in the US, whose relations with Russia have been soured by Moscow's recent conflict in Georgia

Washington already has rocky relations with Venezuela's President Hugo Chavez

In July, he called for a strategic alliance with Russia to protect Venezuela from the US

Caracas and Moscow agreed to extend bilateral co-operation on energy, with three Russian energy companies to be allowed to operate in Venezuela

Regional first

On Saturday, Venezuela's Rear Admiral Salbatore Cammarata Bastidas said four Russian ships and 1,000 Russian troops would take part in exercises in Venezuelan territorial waters from 10 to 14 November

"This is of great importance because it is the first time it is being done (in the Americas)," he said in a statement quoted by the AFP news agency and local media

President Chavez supported Russia's intervention in Georgia last month and has accused Washington of being scared of Moscow's "new world potential"

Earlier, US Vice-President Dick Cheney launched a furious attack on Russia over the recent conflict in the Caucasus

Mr Cheney described Moscow's actions against Georgia as an affront to civilised standards and said it was reverting back to old Soviet tactics of intimidation and the use of brute force

He added that Russia was also seeking to use its energy resources as a weapon



Igor Sechin, center, one of Russian Prime Minister Vladimir Putin's closest aides, walks through the historic center of Old Havana in late July During the trip, Sechin met with Raul Castro in an event that was qualified by the local media as "cordial and friendly"

Russia may eventually retrieve its military presence in Cuba and Vi...


July 23, 2008 - An unidentified source in the Russian military says Moscow could be ready to resume strategic NUCLEAR bomber flights over the Caribbean. It's claimed the long-range aircraft could refuel at a Cuban aerodrome.
The US military has hinted that such a step would cross its 'red line' of defence





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Russia-Cuba ties worry US
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Amid tensions over Georgia, Moscow has been signaling that it wants to restore its relationship with Havana that included military and intelligence cooperation

By Paul Richter, Los Angeles Times Staff Writer
September 1, 2008

http://www. latimes. com/news/nationworld/washingtondc/la-fg-usruss...


WASHINGTON -- Amid rising tensions over Georgia, U.
S officials are increasingly concerned that Russia is moving to rebuild one of the most dangerous features of the old Soviet Union's security structure -- its alliance with Cuba

Moscow has been signaling that it wants to restore a long relationship with Havana that included not only economic ties, but also military and intelligence cooperation The relationship brought the world to the brink of nuclear war during the Cuban missile crisis of 1962, when Russia secretly installed nuclear missiles on the island

U.S.
officials believe that Russian statements are partly bluster, intended to dissuade the United States and its allies from moving the NATO alliance and military equipment, including missile defense sites, closer to the Russian border And some experts question how interested Cuba is in rebuilding close ties with Russia

But at a time when Russia has intervened forcefully in Georgia and is extending the global reach of its rebuilt military, some senior officials fear it may not be only bluster

Russia "has strategic ties to Cuba again, or at least, that's where they're going," a senior U.
S official said recently, speaking, like others, on condition of anonymity because of the sensitive implications of the assessments

The officials said they doubted the Russians would risk stationing nuclear bombers on Cuba But some believe that Moscow might seek to restore its once-energetic intelligence cooperation with Havana, and to resume limited military cooperation, possibly including refueling stops for aircraft and warships

In the current environment, such contacts would make U.
S officials uneasy, serving as a reminder of a military relationship between Havana and Moscow that stretched from the Cuban Revolution in 1959 until a weakened, post-Soviet Russia finally closed a massive electronic intelligence complex in Lourdes near Havana in 2001

One senior military officer said a return of Russian ships or planes could force additional U.S.
deployments in the region But the Bush administration and Pentagon declined to comment publicly on the implications

"It is very Cold War retro," said a government official "The topic could be reminiscent of the Cuban missile crisis, and that is a chapter that people don't want to revisit"

The Russian Defense Ministry dismissed a report in the newspaper Izvestia in July that quoted an unidentified Russian official as saying the government intended to begin basing Tupolev Tu-160 Blackjack and Tupolev Tu-95 Bear nuclear bombers in Cuba

However, the report was taken seriously enough in Washington that Gen.
Norton A Schwartz, the new Air Force chief of staff, said during his Senate confirmation hearing at the time that sending the bombers would cross a "red line in the sand"

Last month, Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice complained about Russia's increasing reliance on its military to remind the world of its power. She criticized Russia's military advance into Georgia, a former Soviet republic, and its increasingly frequent patrols by long-range nuclear bombers in U.
S- and NATO-patrolled ocean lanes near northern Europe, Alaska and elsewhere

As it rebuilds forces that withered during the impoverished 1990s, Russia also has been looking for new air and naval bases far from home.
It is negotiating with Syria to resume use of naval bases in Tartus and Latakia, Russian officials have said There has also been talk in Moscow of approaching Vietnam about using Cam Ranh Bay

Russian Prime Minister Vladimir Putin in late July sent one of his closest aides, Deputy Prime Minister Igor Sechin, and a large delegation to meet with Cuban President Raul Castro.
The meeting was primarily about economic cooperation, including possible oil exploration off Cuba But Russian officials made it clear that they were exploring resumption of other aspects of the relationship as well

Nikolai Patrushev, who is secretary of the Russian Security Council and former director of the FSB, the domestic successor agency to the KGB, met with the Cuban defense and interior ministers on the trip Afterward, the council issued a statement saying that the two countries planned "consistent work to restore traditional relations in all areas of cooperation"

Afterward, Putin said, "We need to reestablish positions in Cuba and in other countries"

Some Russian analysts remain skeptical of the Kremlin's intentions, seeing the whispers of renewed military activity in Cuba as a tactic meant to rattle the United States

Russian officials "understand that the restoration of even an intelligence-gathering base in Lourdes would be a declaration of a new Cold War on the part of Russia," said Alexander Golts, defense analyst with the online publication Yezhednevny Zhurnal "The Kremlin will never do it, because they cannot afford it"

Despite talk of a return to the Cold War, Golts noted, Russia spends 27% of its gross domestic product on defense -- unlike the Soviet Union, which at the height of the Cold War spent 40%

Although several Bush administration officials who have been hawkish on Russia say they find the Cuba ties worrisome, other U.
S officials say the threat should not be overstated

"The old days are gone, and people need to keep a sense of perspective," said one U.S.
official "That said, I wouldn't assume these [Cuban and Russian intelligence] services never talk to each other"

That official said Cuban intelligence activities posed a concern even without rekindled Russian ties

"They were and are aggressive on their own," he said "If anything, the years that have passed since the end of the Soviet Union have convinced the Cubans that, when it comes to intelligence, they themselves are the only people on whom they can rely"

Since becoming president, Raul Castro has generally avoided provoking the United States, said Brian Latell, a former CIA analyst and Cuba specialist. Latell said he was skeptical that Castro would want to be caught in the middle of the rekindled U.
S-Russian rivalry

"Why go out on a limb for Putin?" asked Latell, who has written a book, "After Fidel," about Cuba's political transition "I'm not sure I can discern why the Cubans would want to get themselves wrapped around these great power issues"

Latell added, though, that he was ready to believe that the Cubans would cooperate on intelligence and would resume limited military contacts, such as refueling of aircraft

The 28-square-mile Russian electronic surveillance complex at Lourdes was Russia's largest such base overseas, and reportedly had as many as 1,500 Russian engineers, technicians and military personnel working there. Less than 100 miles from Key West, Fla.
, its position made it ideal for snooping on the US

The Russian government ended its involvement there in 2001 because of its high cost as well as the strain it exerted on U.
S-Russian relations

Mark Hackard, assistant director of the Nixon Center in Washington, said Russia's moves grew out of its sense that, although it has given ground on security again and again since the 1990s, it has received little in return from the United States and its allies Yet, there are limits to how far the Russians will extend their military, he said

"They're not seeking a new superpower standoff around the world," Hackard said "They do want primacy in the former Soviet sphere"

paul.richter@latimes.com

Times staff writers Julian E.
Barnes in Washington and Megan K Stack in Moscow contributed to this report


A fourth-generation strategic nuclear submarine was launched during a special ceremony at a shipbuilding yard in northern Russia Sunday

The Yury Dolgoruky, a Borey-class nuclear missile submarine, was built at the Sevmash plant in the northern Arkhangelsk Region It will be equipped with the Bulava ballistic missile, which is adapted from the Topol-M (SS-27)

Speaking at the launching ceremony, Russian First Deputy Prime Minister Sergei Ivanov said the Yury Dolgoruky was Russia's first new-generation strategic nuclear submarine in the past 17 years.
The first deputy prime minister said earlier the submarine would undergo sea trials in 2007 and would be fully equipped with weaponry in 2008 After that, it will become operational in the Russian Navy

The submarine has a length of 170 meters (580 feet), a body diameter around 13 meters (42 feet), and a submerged speed of about 29 knots It can carry up to 16 ballistic missiles


Building a russian Borei submarine

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New Russian nuclear submarine to go to sea this year
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RIA Novosti
04/ 04/ 2008

http://en. rian. ru/russia/20080404/103757811. html

MOSCOW, April 4 (RIA Novosti) - Russia will put its first Borey-class strategic nuclear submarine through sea trials in the second half of 2008, the Russian Navy commander said on Friday

The fourth generation Yury Dolgoruky was built at the Sevmash plant in the northern Arkhangelsk Region and was taken out of dry dock last April.
It will be equipped with Bulava ballistic missiles upgraded from Topol-M (SS-27) missiles

"The Yury Dolgoruky will go to sea in July. If not in July, then in October or November," Adm.
Vladimir Vysotsky said

The submarine has a length of 170 meters (580 feet), a body diameter around 13 meters (42 feet), and a submerged speed of about 29 knots.
It can carry up to 16 ballistic missiles

Two other Borey-class nuclear submarines, the Alexander Nevsky and the Vladimir Monomakh, are currently under construction at the Sevmash plant

Last year, Russian President Vladimir Putin said that fourth-generation submarines armed with Bulava missiles would form the core of Russia's fleet of modern submarines.

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It seems Russia wants to show the world who is boss again...The stats of WW2 show just how much they are willing to expend in people and armament...
If Russia and china team up the one world leaders of the house called white may have a come-uppence.
I only wish our young men in the military and the police forces would remember they are to defend the constitution and not attack the people of this country just because some Suit from Washington says it is ok....
Personally,I think it is time to throw the tea off the OTHER Boat at Boston harbor...for that matter it is time to throw the Totalaterian bums out of D.C.

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