Black Sea Fleet projects Russian power westwards
Friday, April 15, 2016
Subject
The growing power of the Russian navy in the Black Sea region.
Significance
Russia's annexation of Crimea has reshaped the geopolitical environment in the Black Sea and its neighbourhood. New frigates and submarines are being acquired, and cruise missiles will provide a much extended range. With its strategic options no longer constrained by Ukrainian sovereignty over the Sevastopol base, Moscow can use naval and air forces to dominate the sea and create a forbidding environment for potential adversaries, including NATO.
Impacts
- The deterioration in relations with Turkey could manifest itself in maritime tensions between the two states.
- Access to the Bosphorus may restrain both Russia and Turkey from encroaching on one another's maritime rights despite hostile rhetoric.
- US and European militaries will review naval capacity and may reinforce Mediterranean patrols to counter the increased Russian presence.