“According to Defense News, one of the key setbacks has been the loss of Russia’s long-standing naval foothold in Tartus, Syria.
The port had served since 1971 as the country’s primary refueling and maintenance hub in the Mediterranean. Earlier this year, Syria’s new government terminated the agreement that allowed Moscow’s naval presence there”
olderlifter99 on
Good to hear that NATOs baltic fleet is numerically and technically superior, as is underwater drones technology.
New-Guy1978 on
Paper tiger. lol.
berikiyan on
And guess which country has had substantial contribution in limiting Russian naval power in the Mediterranean with antagonism in Syria and Libya (while France is supporting Russia) and blocking Straits…
Common-Summer-69 on
They’re about to be expelled from the Baltic Sea as well
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“According to Defense News, one of the key setbacks has been the loss of Russia’s long-standing naval foothold in Tartus, Syria.
The port had served since 1971 as the country’s primary refueling and maintenance hub in the Mediterranean. Earlier this year, Syria’s new government terminated the agreement that allowed Moscow’s naval presence there”
Good to hear that NATOs baltic fleet is numerically and technically superior, as is underwater drones technology.
Paper tiger. lol.
And guess which country has had substantial contribution in limiting Russian naval power in the Mediterranean with antagonism in Syria and Libya (while France is supporting Russia) and blocking Straits…
They’re about to be expelled from the Baltic Sea as well