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1988–99 From confrontation to cooperation
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This chapter shows the pathway that was developed between Russia and the UK in naval cooperation. It highlights that this process started before the collapse of the USSR, hence the argument that even in times of tension, it was possible to maintain some level of dialogue. The chapter outlines a series of Confidence Building Measures that were introduced such as the talks at Adderbury starting in 1988 with retired and serving personnel from the USSR, UK and the US. Following the collapse of the USSR these talks continued to become Russia, UK, US talks (RUKUS) which also developed a practical at sea element to the events. As well as this trilateral forum, bilateral events were also taking place, for example through ship visits and exercises and senior personnel visits. Tables of these visits and those involving RUKUS are included and are a unique record derived in the main from the authors’ sources. Reasons for the success of the Adderbury and RUKUS talks are also captured. This period of positive interaction culminated in 1998 with the signing of a Memorandum of Understanding between the Royal Navy and Russian Navy on Naval Cooperation. Included in this chapter are personal anecdotes of interaction with the Soviet Navy in the Gulf, life at sea in a Russian warship, other official declarations from RUKUS talks and personal observations of those talks by Robert Avery. Also included is a first hand account of the first interaction between the Russian Naval Infantry and Royal Marines.

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The Royal and Russian Navies

Cooperation, Competition and Confrontation

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