More Russian Landing Ships Leave The Baltic Sea Amid Growing Fears Of Invasion Of Ukraine
A trio of Russian amphibious warfare ships left the Baltic Sea today, a day after three others made the same transit.
A trio of Russian amphibious warfare ships left the Baltic Sea today, a day after three others made the same transit.
Amid tensions in the Baltic, the incident has led to much speculation as to why the Jumbo Jet took such a strange route.
Sightings of drones over nuclear power plants, as well as government buildings, has triggered a major government reaction in Sweden.
The destination of the three ships is unknown but if they head south, bolstering the Black Sea Fleet could be their mission.
The drone sightings coincide with high military and political tensions in the region and sound eerily similar to other drone incursions in the US.
Gotland blazed a trail for modern air-independent propulsion equipped diesel-electric subs, wreaking havoc on U.S. carrier groups in drills.