Key Points

Russian President Vladimir Putin emphasized the critical role of the navy in protecting national security during the Navy Day celebrations. The 'July Storm' exercise involves an unprecedented deployment of military assets across multiple oceanic regions. Putin announced plans to enhance naval capabilities, including upgrading Marine Corps brigades to divisions. The naval demonstration reflects Russia's strategic military preparedness amid current geopolitical tensions.

Key Points: Putin Reveals Navy's Strategic Role in Russia's Defense

  • Putin launches largest naval exercise across multiple strategic oceanic regions
  • Over 150 warships and 15,000 personnel involved in 'July Storm' maneuvers
  • Navy to upgrade five Marine Corps brigades to divisions
  • Exercise draws lessons from ongoing Ukraine military operation
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Putin depicts Russian navy as pivotal in safeguarding national security, sovereignty

Putin highlights massive 'July Storm' naval exercise, emphasizing Russia's military preparedness and sovereignty protection strategy

"Our primary task is to ensure Russia's security and defend its sovereignty and national interests. - Vladimir Putin"

Moscow, July 28

Russian President Vladimir Putin underscored the navy's pivotal role in protecting Russia's sovereignty and national security, as he oversaw its maneuvers, codenamed 'July Storm', during Russia's Navy Day celebrations.

"Our primary task is to ensure Russia's security and defend its sovereignty and national interests. The navy plays a crucial role in this mission," Putin said.

The large-scale operational maneuvers, which commenced on July 23, are being conducted simultaneously across multiple regions, notably the Pacific and Arctic Oceans, as well as the Caspian and Baltic Seas, according to the Russian Ministry of Defence.

The 'July Storm' exercise involves over 150 warships and support vessels, 120 aircraft, 10 coastal missile systems, 950 units of military equipment, and more than 15,000 personnel, the ministry said.

Putin said that the exercise draws on lessons learned from the ongoing special military operation in Ukraine. "We will continue to enhance the combat readiness of our surface ships, submarines, coastal units and aviation, equipping them with the latest technologies and weaponry."

He also revealed plans to strengthen the navy's capabilities, noting that five Marine Corps brigades will be upgraded to divisions, with two already scheduled for this year.

"This transformation will significantly improve the navy's strike power and operational effectiveness," Putin added.

Due to security concerns, this year's main naval parade, traditionally held in St. Petersburg, has been canceled, Xinhua news agency reported.

"While Navy Day is a festive occasion, given the current circumstances, it is more appropriate to observe it in a combat-ready environment, with the navy demonstrating its operational prowess," Putin explained.

Following the maneuvers, Putin extended his congratulations to the navy personnel at the Admiralty in St. Petersburg, praising their dedication and skill in showcasing the navy's combat readiness.

Russia's Navy Day, first celebrated in 1939, has featured the Main Naval Parade in St. Petersburg since 2017, in accordance with a presidential decree. Last year, on parade were 20 surface ships, one submarine, four sailing vessels, and more than 2,500 servicemen.

- IANS

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Priya S
All this military display when common Russians are suffering from sanctions. Putin should focus more on his people's welfare rather than flexing muscles. Just my opinion.
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Arjun K
Russia has been our long-time ally, but we must be careful in current geopolitical scenario. India needs to maintain strategic autonomy while dealing with all powers - US, Russia and China.
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Sarah B
The scale of these exercises is massive! 150 warships is no joke. Makes me wonder how our Indian Navy compares in terms of readiness and equipment. Anyone has insights?
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Vikram M
Russia's focus on Arctic is strategic - climate change is opening new shipping routes and resources there. India should also increase its presence in polar regions. Future battleground for sure!
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Kavya N
While military strength is important, I wish world leaders would invest more in peace initiatives. All this war preparation money could feed millions of hungry children globally. 😔
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Nikhil C
Interesting to see Russia conducting exercises in Baltic Sea while NATO expands. The Cold War vibes are back! India must play its cards wisely in this new great power competition.

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