Login

 

Forgot password?
submarines shipbuilding Black Sea Fleet exercise Pacific Fleet Russian Navy Northern Fleet strategy cooperation Ukraine visits Russia piracy missiles trials Sevastopol history Sevmash presence contracts drills Baltic Fleet industry incident anti-piracy shipyards Gulf of Aden frigate training Somalia India developments reforms opinion Borei policy procurements Russia - India aircraft carrier Crimea arms exports USA St. Petersburg France tests financing Bulava Yury Dolgoruky Serdiukov US Navy Mediterranean cruise Zvezdochka NATO innovations United Shipbuilding Corporation Indian Navy Medvedev Arctic agreements commission Admiralteyskie Verfi Admiral Gorshkov Mistral Vladivostok accident hijacking corvettes overhaul Admiral Kuznetsov anniversary Russia - France Rosoboronexport Vysotsky ceremony event Yantar Severomorsk defense order negotiations aircraft conflict China deployment naval aviation Putin Black Sea investigations Varyag coast guard Novorossiysk Vikramaditya landing craft crime Far East marines Severnaya Verf meeting scandals memorials traditions Syria South Korea Japan escort statistics Yasen Neustrashimy tenders Marshal Shaposhnikov Admiral Chabanenko convoys Ukrainian Navy problems Severodvinsk Chirkov reinforcement tension firings tragedy technology Baltic Sea Almaz Moskva frontier service search and rescue Caspian Flotilla hostages provocation upgrade court Dmitry Donskoy keel laying rumors Turkey World War II death Admiral Panteleyev Atalanta helicopters Kilo class shipwreck Petr Veliky Kaliningrad Admiral Vinogradov Norway Rubin launching patrols Russia-Norway
Search
Our friends russian navy weapons world sailing ships
 
Tell a friend Print version

Latvia to claim compensation for Mistral

Latvia to claim compensation for Mistral 23.06.2011
Text: Lenta.Ru
Photo: Mistral class assault landing ship. military-today.com
Latvia is about to claim NATO's compensation if Russia deploys French Mistral class helicopter carriers in the Baltic, reports Telegraph referring to Inga Salenietse, advisor to Latvian defense minister.

The head of Latvian defense ministry Artis Pabriks confirmed that information. As for him, if the Mistral sale changes security balance in the Baltic region, Latvia would insist on the compensation to recover the balance.

According to the minister, if Russian Mistrals appear in the Baltic, Latvia would appeal to France and NATO to receive appropriate military and political support. He did not specify what exactly Latvia wants to get in exchange, although pointed out that "such assistance must recover balance in regional forces posture".

Latvia is NATO member since 2004. Riga expressed some concerns over France's intentions to sell Mistrals to Russia. On the other hand, Latvian leadership mentioned that the sale would not affect the country's national security. In particular, Latvian Armed Forces Commander Raimonds Graube said those ships unlikely posed a threat to Latvia. In his turn, foreign minister Girts Valdis Kristovskis declared the Mistral sale would not have any influence on NATO-Russia strategic equilibrium, reported DELFI.

Negotiations on Russia's procurement of French Mistral class assault landing ships have been in progress since 2009. The contract for 2 ships was signed in St. Petersburg in June 2011. The agreement has an option for construction of other two Mistrals in Russia. Reportedly, France will hand over Mistral shipbuilding technology to Russia.

Displacement of Mistral class ship is 21,300 tons. The air wing may include up to 16 Eurocopter Tiger attack helicopters or up to 12 NHI NH90 multipurpose helicopters. It is planned to equip Russian Mistrals with Ka-52 Alligator multirole attack helicopters. Mistral ship is capable to transport up to 60 armored personnel carriers or up to 450 marines (for short-range projection – up to 900 marines). The ship is armed with two SAM systems and two 30-mm automatic guns.

Russia is supposed to receive the first Mistral in 2014, the second one – in 2015. Reportedly, both of them will join Pacific Fleet and be stationed in Vladivostok.

Back to the list





Back to news list