Russia's Borei-class ballistic missile submarine Alexander Nevsky. Russian Ministry of Defense
Warzone/Drive: The Scope, Not The Scale of Russian And Chinese Naval Ops In The Atlantic Is Worrisome
What Russia and China are doing in and below the Atlantic Ocean might be more concerning than how many ships they have there in total.
The U.S. Navy’s top officer has warned that Russian submarines are prowling the Atlantic Ocean at rates not seen since the end of the Cold War and that China is beginning to increase its naval activity closer to American shores. Though there has certainly been an uptick in these activities, the available evidence points to the nature of those operations, rather than the exact number of ships as being the real source of concern.
Chief of Naval Operations Admiral John Richardson explained his worries in an interview that Voice of America, or VOA, published on Aug. 6, 2018. It’s not the first time he has raised these concerns and he had directed the Navy to reactivate the 2nd Fleet to oversee naval operations in the northwest Atlantic in May 2018. That command will hold a formal establishment ceremony at Naval Station Norfolk on Aug. 24, 2018.
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WNU Editor: The Chinese is who I would be focused on.