Russia to base nuclear warship and anti-submarine aircraft in Venezuela |
The Venezuelan navy announced Saturday that four Russian ships with almost 1,000 sailors aboard would carry out joint maneuvers with the navy of The four ships will include the Peter the Great nuclear-powered guided missile cruiser and the Admiral Chabanenko anti-submarine ship, Nesterenko told a briefing in The visit has been planned for a long time and "is not in any way connected to the current situation in the Caucasus," said Nesterenko, referring to tensions over "It is not aimed at any third country," he said. Medvedev accused the "I wonder how they would like it if we sent humanitarian assistance using our navy to countries of the
HIGH VISIBILITY
The 'Peter the Great' is large and heavily armed with both surface-to-surface and around 500 surface-to-air missiles, Jon Rosamund, the editor of Jane's Navy International, a specialist publication told Reuters.
"On paper it's an immensely powerful ship," he said. "We are not really sure if this is a show of force or if it poses a viable operational capability at this stage," Rosamund said.
"These ships have far more capability, on paper, than the
Admiral Eduard Baltin, former commander of
"No one loves the weak," Baltin was quoted as saying by
Leftist-populist President Hugo Chavez, a harsh critic of the Chavez has supported "We regard these sorts of reports from anonymous sources as disinformation," RIA Novosti quoted defense ministry spokesman Ilshat Baichurin as saying. |
Virtual English, Spanish & all language Magazine, Fresh News, Politics, World events, mostly about Peru, Marine Science, Surfing, Fishing, Food, Marine Science, Theatre, Film, Photography, Music, Painting, Adventure Tourism, Boat Building, Agro Business, Environment, New technologies, Clean energy, Sailing, Yachting, Motorcycles, Solar Power, Electric Boats, Electric Cars, Diesel Engines, Planes, Trains & Automobiles.
Translate
Saturday, March 1, 2014
Russian base nuclear warship and anti-submarine aircraft in Venezuela
Subscribe to:
Post Comments (Atom)
No comments:
Post a Comment