Saturday, January 30, 2021

Tensions Rise In Black Sea As Third U.S. Naval Vessel Enters, Russia Deploys Crimea Missile System


Russia Deploys Crimea Missile System As Three US Warships Enter Black Sea

 TYLER DURDEN



On Thursday a guided-missile destroyer, the USS Porter, was the third American naval vessel to have entered the Black Sea over the past week, with the other two - the USS Donald Cook and USNS Laramie - having been there since Sunday. It's a significant build-up coming a mere week after Joe Biden entered the White House.

"The US Navy has three warships operating in the Black Seastepping up its presence in the region after a drop in overall NATO maritime activity there last year," Stars and Stripes reports late this week. "The destroyer USS Porter began its transit into the sea Thursday in support of NATO efforts, joining two other Navy vessels conducting operations in the strategic waterway, the Naples, Italy-based 6th Fleet said."


While a beefed up US warship presence in the Black Sea is nothing new, given that as Stars and Stripes has noted the US Navy spent over 80 days in the Black Sea last year, Russia has certainly taken notice.

As Russia's state-backed TASS news describes, the defense ministry on the same day deployed a mobile coastal defense anti-ship system in Crimea.


A mobile coastal defense anti-ship system Bastion has carried out a march to a deployment site in Crimea within the framework of an exercise being held against the backdrop of the US destroyer Donald Cook’s visit to the Black Sea, the Black Sea Fleet’s information support office said on Thursday.

Crucially the Russian military press release noted that the mobile systems are armed with anti-ship missiles, and are currently prepping for joint drills with Russia Black Sea frigates. "Combat crews arrived in the designated area, readied the systems for combat and carried out preparations for virtual fire," the TASS report continued.


Despite a bright spot in US-Russian relations coming this week with each side's negotiators firming up an agreed upon 5-year extension of the landmark New Start strategic nuclear weapons reduction treaty, the White House has still made clear this week it intends to keep up significant pressure on Russia.






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