Royal Navy vessels shadowed Russian ships in UK waters for a fifth time this month alone as Putin continues to probe British defences

Since Vladimir Putin continued to test Britain’s defense capabilities, the royal navy warships and helicopters overshadowed five Russian ships in the Waters of England only in the first week of July.
Plymouth -based frigate HMS Iron Duke, Portsmouth -based patrol vessel HMS Tyne and Wildcat Aircraft from the 815 Naval Air Fleet, were sent between July 1 and today in three separate operations in the North Sea and British Canal.
As the warships passed through the British waters, Corvetes, the two Steregushchiy class, worked closely with NATO allies because they were constantly on Russian ships, including a tanker, cast carrier and Smolnyy class training vessel.
The royal navy said in a statement, “ Allied Nations, Portland, Ukraine’s Black Sea safe to help to help to help to help to make a significant exercise, ‘he said.
It comes with new warnings that Russia can soon pose a reliable threat to Europe, which will be deterred only with a rapid increase in defense expenditures.
Danish Prime Minister Mette Frederiksen today, ‘strengthening the defense industry of Europe is an absolute priority and we should be able to defend ourselves by the last 2030.
In his speech to the European Parliament, “ Never, in his speech to the European Parliament, we should never allow Europe to enter a position that we cannot defend ourselves, ” he added.
A report today claims that Rotterdam, the largest port of Europe, has been preparing for a potential conflict with Russia by allocating space for ships carrying military equipment.
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The Wildcat plane from the 815 Naval Air Fleet is watching Russian ships in the UK waters. In the picture: HMS Iron Duke Shadows Rfn Bolikiy
Boudewijn Siemons, General Manager of Rotterdam Authority Port, told Financial Times how the harbor is planning how to manage by British and US vehicles and materials.
NATO Secretary General Mark Rutte warned that Europe is not in war, although it is not in war at the moment.
According to the authorities, Russia is accused of sabotage, cyber attacks and fake news campaigns designed to weaken European support to Europe.
Last week, one of Putin’s deadly attack was overshadowed by the royal navy on the British coast.
RFN Novorossiysk, a heavy -armed weight class SUB, was detected from the North Sea and the British channel.
Portsmouth -based patrol ship HMS Mersey was mixed to block the Russian boat, WA Wildcat helicopter and expert submarine hunting Merlin plane from the 824 Naval Air Fleet were also deployed.
Many European leaders insist that the Trump administration’s warning that American security priorities are now elsewhere – the Middle East and Indian -Pacific.
Last month, NATO leaders took part in a statement at a significant summit: ‘Allies are committing to defense and security expenditures until 2035 to provide our individual and collective obligations, as well as 5 percent of the basic defense requirements.’
This historical hostage will require them to spend more than ten billions of euros instead of five years proposed for the next decade.
Spain – NATO’s lowest Spender with 1.28 percent of GDP last year – the target rapidly branded ‘unreasonable’.
Belgium aroused doubt whether it would take the note. Slovenia is thinking of a referendum.
Heavy weights are united with economic problems France and Italy and will fight to go there.
The money spent on military support in Ukraine can now be included in NATO’s defense calculations, but even this will not increase the GDP military expenditures too much.
Taking into consideration the threat of Russian aggression, the EU’s executive organ put forward a security plan.
It is connected to a 150 billion-EURO credit program in which member states aim to fill the gaps that can be immersed by foreigners such as Ukraine and foreigners such as England.
Expenditure priorities for joint purchasing include air and missile defense systems, artillery, ammunition, drones, equipment for use in cyber and electronic war and ‘strategic activists such as fuel supply and transportation from air to air.




