Vladimir Putin Unveils Russia Two New Nuclear Submarines
Russian President Vladimir Putin, in a display of commitment to bolstering the country military strength, attended the unveiling ceremony of two new nuclear submarines in the Far North on Monday. The inauguration took place in Severodvinsk on the White Sea, where the submarines named "Krasnoyarsk" and "Emperor Alexander III" were constructed over a six-year period.
During the flag-hoisting ceremony, Putin addressed navy officers, emphasizing that these submarines play a crucial role in enhancing Russia "military-naval might" and contribute to the nation security. Braving the frozen Arctic waters, Putin expressed confidence that with such advanced ships and weaponry, Russia would feel secure.
This announcement comes on the heels of Putin declaration last week that he intends to run for re-election in 2024, nearly two years after the commencement of the ongoing offensive in Ukraine. The submarines, according to Putin, will not only bolster the combat readiness of the Russian navy but will also fortify naval power in strategic regions such as the Arctic, Middle East, Black and Baltic Seas, and the Caspian.
The two submarines, set to join the Pacific fleet, are part of a larger initiative, with Russia currently constructing eight additional nuclear submarines. This move aligns with Russia shift towards prioritizing military production, evident in the country economic focus amid the nearly two-year-long conflict in Ukraine.
Highlighting this shift, Russian lawmakers approved a record increase in military spending in October, accounting for nearly a third of all expenditures projected for 2024. Putin, reaffirming his commitment to strengthening Russia military-naval capabilities, pledged to continue the efforts aimed at increasing the nation military prowess.