Thursday, October 22, 2015

Russia's defense min has built a giant military base “Arctic trefoil” in the far northern Arctic.

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Russia's defense min has built a giant military base “Arctic trefoil” in the far northern Arctic.(rferl).

Russia's defense ministry said it has built a giant military base in the far northern Arctic, establishing a sprawling presence where Russia hopes to retrieve oil and other mineral riches.

The ministry said October 20 that the building erected on the large island of Alexandra Land, which is part of the Franz Josef Land archipelago, is 97 percent complete.

Named the "Arctic Trefoil," or three-lobed leaf, the massive three-pointed structure is colored red, white, and blue like the Russian flag. It is a permanent structure located on the 80th parallel north and has an area of over 14,000 square meters.

Russia is building up its Arctic military infrastructure as part of a recently updated Naval Doctrine, which proclaims the region as a top priority due to its mineral riches and strategic importance.

Russia has already built a similar military base called the "Northern Shamrock" on Kotelny island in the East Siberian Sea further south on the 75th parallel.



Russia has increasingly asserted itself as an Arctic nation. This year, it filed a United Nations claim for a vast swathe of the region including the North Pole, and it has been holding wargames in the area.

Parts of the same area are claimed by Canada, Norway, and the United States, among other Arctic nations.

The new Arctic Trefoil structure can house 150 soldiers and stock enough fuel and food to let them work and live there independently for a year and a half, the ministry said.





The soldiers can move around the base from one building to another without going outside to face winter temperatures which can reach minus 47 degrees Celsius (-57 degrees Fahrenheit). Roads have been built and fuel can be pumped in from tankers.

"No one has implemented similar projects at such a high latitude until now," said Northern Fleet Commander Admiral Vladimir Korolyov, adding that "the air defense units on combat duty in Russia's northernmost point are combat-ready and capable of performing their assigned missions." Hmmmm.....With Justine leading Canada now the Russians are safe. Read the full story here.

2 comments:

  1. is there a contact for them? i saw a video of a chef feeding a polar bear an explosive. it died a slow,painful death and i want to report it.

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  2. is there a contact for them? i saw a video of a chef feeding a polar bear an explosive. it died a slow,painful death and i want to report it.

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