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March 16, 2026

NATO Raised 25,000 Soldiers, Then Came Russia's Response from the Depths! Signal from the Barents Sea

Russia's move from the Barents Sea echoed amidst large NATO maneuvers.

NATO Raised 25,000 Soldiers, Then Came Russia's Response from the Depths! Signal from the Barents Sea

TL;DR

  • NATO conducted the 'Cold Response' military exercise in the Arctic with over 25,000 soldiers from 27 member states.
  • During the NATO exercises, a Russian submarine in the Barents Sea test-fired an Onyx cruise missile.
  • The missile hit a target ship at a distance of approximately 300 kilometers.
  • Chinese media (Sohu) interprets the Russian test as a strategic response to NATO's presence in the region.
  • The Kazan submarine, described as a 'submerged fortress', and the modernized Onyx cruise missile are highlighted for their capabilities.
  • The Russian action is seen as a message that Moscow will respond to military activities near its borders.
  • The incident confirms the reliability of Russian nuclear submarines and missile systems, signaling Russia's capacity to maintain a balance of power with NATO in the Arctic.

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