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This has been going on silently for quite some time, but it's reached a new level. A new Military District in all but name is being created. It will be called Operational-Strategic Command North. It will include the Northern Fleet, and a number of land forces and air force units. A new set of bases on arctic islands is being built including a big one on the Novosibirsk islands.
A special new type of unit, called the 99th Tactical Unit, will mix coastal AShMs with Pantsyr-1 SHORAD.
OSC North will include the 200th Motor-Rifles and 66th Marines Brigade.
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I'm going to see what else I can dig up. I know they conducted several large scale exercises, including using nuclear icebreakers to lead VMF taskforces to the islands, and to conduct landing operations there. They can currently fly Mi-26s and apparently An-74s there.
So the question has to be what is it all actually for?
All that expense and fire power just to reinforce raw material exploration and shipping rights or is it something much more?
Do Russia see the arctic as a way of inching closer to US territory realising that bases in the Caribbean and South America are just not feasible? US alliances with Cuba have made that option impossible.
I can't help thinking that this is a huge commitment and the intentions are much more far reaching. This is to defend Russia's vast northern border from NATO. Russia is rapidly becoming a military first nation like North Korea.
http://www.businessinsider.com/chart-of-russias-militarization-of-arctic-2015-8