The Coming Global Fallout: War On Top Of The World. Russia to Reopen Arctic Airbases

GREETINGS,

RUSSIA IS REDPLOYING TROOPS, WARPLANES, NUCLEAR SUBS, ABM SYSTEMS, AND WARSHIPS TO OLD SOVIETS BASES IN THE ARTIC. ANYONE SHOULD KNOW THAT BECAUSE THE ARCTIC IS THE HIGHEST POINT ON EARTH, WHOEVER IS STRATEGICALLY POSITIONED THEIR WOULD HAVE THE UPPER HAND IN ANY CONFLICT OR NUCLEAR WAR. THEY WOULD ALSO HAVE A LEG UP ON ANY PRE-EMPTIVE STRIKE BY EITHER BEING THE AGGRESSOR SHORTENING MISSILE LAUNCH TIME INABLING A MASSIVE FULL FRONTAL ASSAULT. OR THIS WOULD PUT THEM IN A POSITION OF STRENGTH BY ALLOWING FORWARD DEPLOYED RADARS, MISSILE SYSTEMS, AIR-DEFENSE SYSTEMS, AND WARPLANES TO GET THE JUMP ON ANY WESTERN LAUNCHED FIRST STRIKE.

SO AS WE CONTINUE TO SAY……IT WILL NEVER BE SETTLED IN PEACE!!!!!

Russia to Reopen Arctic Airbases

Russia to Reopen Arctic Airbases

Russia to Reopen Arctic Airbases

SOURCE: NOVOSTI

Selected air units of Russia’s Western military district will start this year preparations to return to abandoned Arctic airfields, the commander of the district’s aviation Maj. Gen. Igor Makushev said on Wednesday.

Military airfields in the Arctic were used extensively in the Soviet era, but after the collapse of the Soviet Union in 1991 they have been generally mothballed.

“We will start reopening airfields on Novaya Zemlya and in Naryan-Mar as early as this summer,” Makushev told a news conference in St. Petersburg.

Plans for next year include the reopening of a military airfield on Graham Bell Island, which is part of Franz Josef Land.

Russia has announced plans to deploy a combined-arms force to protect its political and economic interests in the Arctic region by 2020, including military, border and coastal guard units to guarantee Russia’s military security in diverse military and political circumstances.

Russian Defense Minister Anatoly Serdyukov said in July 2011 that two arctic brigades would be stationed in “Murmansk or Arkhangelsk or some other place.”

 

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