Russia’s Mistral Deal Was Sunk From the Start

Orders were placed before Moscow revised naval strategy. 

Russia’s Mistral Deal Was Sunk From the Start (Op-Ed)

By Alexander Golts

As expected, initial negotiations broke down over the question of how much France should compensate Russia for canceling delivery of two Mistral helicopter carrier ships after this country annexed Crimea. Moscow stated that the offer from Paris was totally unacceptable.

A short time later, the head of shipbuilding for the Russian Navy, Captain Vladimir Tryapichnikov reported that “our military-industrial complex is fully capable of building such a ship. We are now designing a new type of large amphibious assault ship. It is taking shape in the final stage.” Of course, that begs the question of why Moscow bothered ordering the Mistral if Russia’s defense industry is so highly capable.

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Source: themoscowtimes.com

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