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Submarine forces in the Northern Fleet reorganized
2010-02-12
All nuclear submarines in Russia's Northern Fleet have been united in one unit -- the submarine forces. The forces' headquartes will be located in the closed town of Gadzhiyevo on the Barents Sea coast.

The two squadrons the submarines in the Northern Fleet earlier were organized in have now been merged into one structure, GTRK Murman reports. The forces are organized in four divisions, all under the leadership of Rear Admiral Andrey Volozhinsky.

Admiral Volozhinsky said after a ceremony in the closed military town Zaozersk that the Northern Fleet's submarine forces will have the same tasks as before and that there will be no changes in the number of personnel.

According to Chief of Staff in the Northern Fleet Vladmir Korolev solving social issues will be easier under consolidated leadership: - History has shown this. We are now returning to the structure the submarine forces had in the 1950's and 60's.

The Northern Fleet's submarine forces will have their headquarters in Gadzhiyevo, and the submarines will be based in Gadzhiyevo, Vidyayevo and Zaozersk. These three towns are all located on the Barents Sea coast between the town of Murmansk and the border to Norway.

Murmansk Oblast has seven closed towns -- Severomorsk, Vidayevo, Gadzhiyego, Zaozersk, Skalisty, Ostrovnoy and Snezhnogorsk. They either host naval bases or defense related industry like ship repair yards.
Posted by: Anonymoose

#2  Old system worked well enough -if it works don't fix it me sez: No U-Boat attacks/threat going on 65 years now...
Posted by: borgboy   2010-02-12 14:08  

#1  Fascinating article!
Posted by: gromky   2010-02-12 01:52  

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