"Pyotr
Veliky" is Russia's largest warship currently in operation. Here sailing
the Norwegian Sea last week. Photo: Norwegian Coast Guard
Battlecruiser launched surface-to-air
missiles in Norwegian Sea
The Russian Northern Fleet exercised
with both artillery and surface-to-air missiles at a pre-announced area halfway
between Northern Norway and Iceland in the first week of NATO’s Cold Response.
By
Thomas Nilsen
March 22, 2022
The Barents Observer previously reported about Russia’s announced
warning zone in the Norwegian Sea, strategically located in the waters between
the GIUK-Gap and the Bear Gap.
Now, the Norwegian Joint
Headquarters confirms that shooting indeed took place.
“Anti-air weapons were used,”
says Lt. Col. Ivar Moen, spokesperson with the Norwegian Armed Forces.
“This was announced and
conducted in accordance with the procedures in a professional way,” he notes.
Moen says both artillery and
short-ranged anti-air missiles were used. The activities were observed by the
Norwegian Coast Guard vessel “KV
Nordkapp”.
The Norwegian and Russian
vessels communicated bridge to bridge.
The nuclear-powered battle
cruiser “Pyotr Veliky” is the Northern
Fleet’s command vessel and was sailing together with the destroyer “Severomorsk”. After the shootings
far out in the Norwegian Sea, the battlecruiser sailed closer to Norway and is
Tuesday morning some 90 to 100 nautical miles west of Andøya, one of the
airbases in northern Norway in use during NATO’s Cold Response exercise.
Tens of thousands of troops from 27 nations are in
March and early April participating as NATO and partner countries Finland and
Sweden have kicked off the largest military exercise inside the Arctic Circle
since the 1980ties.
The large-scale Norwegian-led
war games Cold Response was planned years before Russia’s massive invasion of
Ukraine, but current tensions between Moscow and the West put an extra shadow
into the security picture, also in the far north of Europe.
Norway shares land-border to
Russia’s Kola Peninsula, home to Putin’s fleet of ballistic missile
submarines, nuclear deterrence forces that are in constant readiness. The
submarines sailing out from Gadzhiyevo north of Murmansk patrol the eastern
Barents Sea and under the ice in the Arctic Ocean. Other warships from the
Northern Fleet, including three amphibious landing vessels, are currently
participating in the invasion of Ukraine from the Black Sea.
A key goal of exercise Cold
Response is to train reinforcing Norway military with naval and aircraft
assets, showing that Norwegian and allied forces are capable of carrying out
complete joint operations during snowy cold-climate challenging situations.
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