NATO’s first artillery in the world
About a month after the NATO Secretary General warned about receiving "bad news" from Ukraine, Moscow announced its plan to strengthen its military presence on the border with two European NATO members. |
Fars News Agency International Group; “The world’s best artillery” will be stationed on Russia’s border with Finland and Norway; This news was announced on Wednesday by the head of the “Rostech” arms company, Sergei Chemazov.
According to this Russian government official, the “Coalition-SV” artillery, which The opinion of the range and accuracy of fire is superior to “Howitzer” and other western examples, it will be delivered to the Ministry of Defense by the end of 2023.
Moscow’s preparation for a military presence on the border of Finland and Norway It is done in a situation where Russia announced after the Ukraine war that the West has launched a proxy war against Moscow. Russian officials have warned that after Finland joins NATO, Moscow will deploy troops on its western borders.
Russia’s self-propelled artillery
Finland this year and despite repeated warnings from Russia, as a new NATO member This military coalition joined; An action that followed the reaction of the Kremlin Palace.
Before that, Vladimir Putin had changed the Russian Northern Fleet, which was mainly responsible for the Arctic, to the Northern Military District, and Murmansk which shares a border with Finland and Norway.
Russia with Finland
The strengthening of Moscow’s military presence on the NATO border is done in a situation where the United States and its allies in recent weeks have blamed Ukraine’s failure in They have acknowledged the counter-attacks against Russia. NATO Secretary General Jens Stoltenberg warned on the 10th of December that the alliance should wait for “bad news” from the war in Ukraine.
In five days to the beginning of 2024, the head of “Rostech” company Today, Wednesday, he announced that this artillery has performed well in the Ukraine war and has led to Russia’s superiority in field conflicts. >
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