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Is Russia's Navy Not Even 50 Percent as Good as America's?
« on: January 05, 2020, 01:49:58 pm »

January 3, 2020

Is Russia's Navy Not Even 50 Percent as Good as America's?

Not enough firepower.
by Michael Peck
 

Key point: Moscow has simply been unable to afford to compete when it comes to its navy.


Russia’s Navy is falling behind the U.S. Navy in combat power, according to Russian defense press.

The Russian Navy’s combat capability was just 45 percent of the U.S. Navy’s according to an analysis by flot.com, a Russian defense Web site [English translation here]. This is down from 47 percent in 2017 and 52 percent in 2014.

Exactly how these metrics were calculated isn’t clear, but it appears the United States is ahead in the rankings because it is building bigger ships than Russia is. In theory, 2018 should have been a good year for the Russian Navy, which received seven ships, including the powerful frigate Admiral Gorshkov. “Compared to the almost failed year of 2017, when the Russian Navy received two warships and an icebreaker, the past year was productive for domestic shipbuilding,” flot.com noted.

https://nationalinterest.org/blog/buzz/russias-navy-not-even-50-percent-good-americas-111051