Russia's Navy Modernization Project
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•Russia has spent the last 15 years building new warships and submarines
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Russia is unlikely to be able to maintain the modernization of its naval forces if the war continues.
Russia ’s ambitious submarine building spree since the 2010s has resulted in some of the most formidable submarines in the world.
On land Russia is already struggling with supplies of some key equipment types, such as artillery, where attrition losses are difficult to replace.
The first naval projects to suffer have been the modernisation of large warships.
But there is a significant caveat; it will sail without its nuclear reactors running. While there may be some practical value to these plans, they appear more for show. The Soviet practice of symbolic milestones just before year end is alive and well. The Russian Navy’s modernization plans are now significantly curtailed. Russia may be hoping that the incoming government in Washington will push a favourable solution in Ukraine , but the damage to their their naval plans already appears too deep..
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