Russia outlines militarization of fishing fleet and icebreakers

Many such vessels are active in international waters.

By Atle Staalesen, The Independent Barents Observer May 26, 2022
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Russia’s revised Marine Doctrine includes a high stress on use of civilian ships and infrastructure for military purposes, something Russian Deputy Prime Minister Yuri Borisov underlined in a meeting in the government Marine Board this week.

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