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A concise history of the Russian Navy
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This short chapter is designed to show that although predominantly a land power, Russia since the time of Peter the Great has always sought to exert influence on the worlds’ oceans. It outlines the early historical links between the UK and Russia, which formed a basis for the cooperation period of 1988 - 2014. The most important thing the chapter aims to set out is that the development of the Russian Navy has not been a smooth one, buffeted by political and military turmoil but nevertheless rising up from each setback to provide a challenge to the UK and its allies at sea. The period 1988 - 2014 provided an opportunity to witness at first hand one of these cycles in Russian Naval history as it emerged from the Cold War and set about developing a ‘new Navy’ from about 2010. The sources used for this section included ‘The Russian Navy - a historic transition’ which was published by the Office of Naval Intelligence in 2015 and Bruce Watson’s book ‘Red Navy at Sea - Soviet Naval Operations on the High Seas 1956 - 1980, published in 1982.

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The Royal and Russian Navies

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