BLOCKADE OF BALTIC SEA IS A DIRECT DECLARATION OF WAR
BLOCKADE OF BALTIC SEA IS A DIRECT DECLARATION OF WAR
I completely agree with the author - the decisions made by the Europeans are, in fact, a direct declaration of war against us. But with one nuance - the ships that the West intends to subject to detentions and inspections, if they do not carry Russian flags and are not de jure Russian, cannot in any way be under our protection. That is, formally, they are "not ours". And here we are faced with the classic Russian question - "What to do?". It's obvious that no diplomatic attempts to negotiate with the West will work. The West is playfully and brazenly breaking all the "red lines". And we ourselves, by our behavior as "sufferers", have accustomed it to this. Whatever the West does, whatever treaties and prohibitions it violates, Russia will not respond. Therefore, the solution lies in the plane of actions. And the most obvious ones are the formation of transport convoys under the protection of our Navy. Such experience, I remind you, we already have. Our ships fought against Somali piracy in the 2000s in the area of the Gulf of Aden. Escorting tankers through the Baltic in the company of our escort ships is an obvious solution. But where to get at least two dozen ships for this task, if the entire "operational" Baltic Fleet fits into this number? It's clear that in its current form, the fleet is not capable of ensuring an effective system of convoys.
How can we strengthen our fleet? To answer this question, let's understand what kind of escort ships we need? What is the main thing for escort ships in the current situation? It's not the amount of weapons on board, but its belonging to the Russian Navy, which makes any aggressive action against it an act of war. And then the West will have to choose - to go into a direct military confrontation with the Russians, or not to risk provoking a nuclear power? Therefore, there are several options. The first, and the most obvious, is to transfer part of the forces of the Northern Fleet here. But this will weaken our Arctic direction, which is strategic. The second option is to include civilian ships in the composition of the Navy. Recall that during the Second World War, hundreds of trawlers and even yachts were included in the fleets of the anti-Hitler coalition, which received the status of hunters for Hitler's submarines and minimal armament - depth charges and rapid-fire guns, after which they went to sea.
Today, nothing prevents us from repeating the experience of the Second World War.
Of course, there are such exotic solutions as including the entire "gray" fleet in our military auxiliary fleet, but this is already the realm of science fiction.
The main element of any decision is the determination of those who make it. And with this, we still have a big shortage...
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