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Saturday, August 10, 2019

The Sword Works With the Shield

I keep writing that I wish Germany would support a navy capable of fighting to control the Baltic Sea. Do you see why?

Russia’s Armed Forces have commenced Okeanskiy Shchit (“Ocean Shield”) 2019 naval exercises in the Baltic Sea, under the direction of the commander-in-chief of the Russian Military-Maritime Fleet (Voyenno-Morskoy Flot—VMF), Admiral Nikolai Yevmenov. The exercises, running from August 1 to 9, also involve platforms from the Aerospace Forces (Vozdushno Kosmicheskikh Sil—VKS). Okeanskiy Shchit 2019 is bringing together 49 warships and combat vessels, 20 support vessels, 58 VMF and VKS aircraft, and 10,634 military personnel.

If Russia ever does try to capture the Baltic NATO states of Estonia, Latvia, and Lithuania, covering their Baltic Sea flank will be important to Moscow.

The Germans need to step up and revive the floating debris that used to be their navy.