Mar 19 • 08:40 UTC 🇱🇹 Lithuania 15min

Russia has a new plan to protect its "shadow fleet": inspired by the USA

Russia is planning to implement protective measures for its shipping fleet, drawing inspiration from U.S. strategies.

Russia is taking steps to enhance the security of its shipping operations in light of ongoing challenges from Western nations. This includes deploying protective equipment on ships and contemplating the creation of armed escort groups for vessels sailing under the Russian flag. According to senior Russian official N. Patrushev, various safety measures are being applied, including checks on incoming foreign vessels to bolster national security in maritime activities.

The Kremlin's strategy aims to expand its national maritime trading fleet while reducing reliance on foreign-flagged shipping. Patrushev indicated that political, diplomatic, and legal measures against the Western campaign targeting Russian shipping have not always proven to be effective. As a proactive measure, the Russian government is adopting concepts derived from the U.S. maritime action plan announced by former President Donald Trump earlier this year, with these ideas likely to be incorporated into future legislation regarding Russian vessels.

With the emergence of new maritime threats from European countries, the Kremlin intends to prepare additional measures to safeguard its shipping interests. This reflects a broader trend of increasing maritime security and operational independence for Russia as it faces heightened scrutiny and restrictions from the West. The ongoing developments indicate that maritime operations are becoming a focal point in the geopolitical tensions surrounding Russia's international dealings.

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