Did Russia enter the English Channel?

Russian Navy fleet enters English Channel – ship heads straight into path of NATO vessel.
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Why is the Russian navy in the English Channel?

In November 2014 a squadron of Russian warships entered the English Channel to hold exercises, according to its state-owned news agency. Russian wire service RIA said the vessels, led by anti-submarine ship Severomorsk, had passed through the Strait of Dover and held exercises as it waited for a storm to pass.
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Does Russia have ships in the English Channel?

A Ministry of Defence (MOD) spokesperson described the tasking as a "normal response", adding: "As part of a unified response with our allies, the Royal Navy monitor the presence of Russian naval ships as they transit through the English Channel."
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Why are Russian warships in the channel?

Three Russian warships escorted through English Channel by Royal Navy vessels amid WW3 fears. RUSSIAN warships have been escorted through the English Channel by the Royal Navy amid mounting fears of World War Three. The three vessels were followed closely by HMS Tyne and HMS Dragon as the west unites against the threat ...
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What do Russians call the English Channel?

British Channel (Russian: Британский канал) is a strait in the western part of the Franz Josef Land archipelago in Arkhangelsk Oblast, Russia. It was first reported and named in 1875 by the Jackson–Harmsworth expedition.
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RUSSIA SEND A CLEAR MESSAGE TO NATO! Russian Navy fleet enters English Channel



Who first cross the English Channel?

Matthew Webb, a 27-year-old merchant navy captain, becomes the first known person to successfully swim the English Channel. Captain Webb accomplished the grueling 21-mile crossing, which really entailed 39 miles of swimming because of tidal currents, in 21 hours and 45 minutes.
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What do the French call the English Channel?

English Channel, also called The Channel, French La Manche, narrow arm of the Atlantic Ocean separating the southern coast of England from the northern coast of France and tapering eastward to its junction with the North Sea at the Strait of Dover (French: Pas de Calais).
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Why are Russian submarines in UK waters?

The Russians know that in the event of war, destroying this submarine is a key mission, so they are keen in peacetime to find and track British and American ballistic missile submarines, to record their acoustic signature and make them easier to locate and track in the build-up to conflict.
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Are there Russian warships in UK waters?

Warships belonging to the Russian Northern Fleet have sailed through the English Channel in a routine and lawful passage through British waters.
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Why are Russian jets in UK airspace?

The RAF said the Russian aircraft did not enter UK airspace. Incidents like this - known as quick reaction alerts - are not uncommon and involve RAF crews shadowing Russian military aircraft near UK airspace. They have occurred since the Cold War era. Wednesday's incident comes amid mounting tensions in eastern Europe.
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Where is the Russian fleet now?

A large part of the Russian Navy's landing ships are now concentrated in Novorossiysk. This is further from the action than Sevastopol, and they are less frequently observed near Snake Island. Also in the port are some Ukrainian Navy vessels captured by Russia in Berdyansk.
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How many warships does the UK have?

The Royal Navy is the principal naval warfare service branch of the British Armed Forces. As of May 2022, there are 73 commissioned ships in the Royal Navy.
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Are Russian ships near UK?

Russian ships have been banned from ports in the United Kingdom, following a fresh raft of UK sanctions against Russia on 1 March 2022.
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Where are Russian warships heading?

Russia says six warships from its navy are heading to the Black Sea from the Mediterranean to take part in military maneuvers amid heightened tensions with the West over Moscow's troop buildup on its border with Ukraine, which has raised fears of a possible invasion of the former Soviet republic.
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Is the UK economy larger than Russia?

While the U.S. ranks as the world's largest economy with a GDP of $21 trillion,2 Russia's nominal GDP comes in at $1.48 trillion. 1 In terms of GDP, Russia trails much smaller countries, such as the United Kingdom, Italy, and France.
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Who has the best Navy in the world?

United States Navy

With 347,042 active personnel, 101,583 ready reserve personnel, and 279,471 civilian employees, the US Navy is the strongest navy in the world. It owns 480 ships, 50,000 non-combat vehicles, 290 deployable combat vessels and 3,900 plus manned aircraft.
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Did a Russian submarine hit a British ship?

A Russian submarine collided with a British warship's sonar during a chase in the Arctic Circle. The Ministry of Defence (MOD) has confirmed for the first time that the crash took place with the Royal Navy ship in late 2020.
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Can the US track Russian subs?

Tracking each other's submarines was a major headache for the U.S. and the Soviet Union during the Cold War. Salt water is mostly opaque to electromagnetic radiation, so subs are invisible to radar. Sonar can locate underwater objects, but modern submarines are built to be very quiet.
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Did HMS Northumberland hit a Russian submarine?

The UK Ministry of Defence (MoD) has reportedly confirmed that a Russian Navy's Northern Fleet submarine hit HMS Northumberland's sonar in late 2020. The incident was captured on camera by a Channel 5 TV crew.
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What do the Dutch call the English Channel?

The Dutch frequently called it “The Canal Between England and France” (Die Canael tusschen Engelandt ende Franckryct, 1584), but sometimes used “Oceanus Britannicus.” French charts also used “Le Canal entre Angleterre et la France,” embodying the common practice of cartographers of various nations copying each other's ...
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How deep underwater is the Eurotunnel?

At its deepest, the tunnel is 75 metres (246 feet) below the sea level. That's the same as 107 baguettes balancing on top of each other.
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Is there a tunnel under the English Channel?

The Channel Tunnel (often called the 'Chunnel' for short) is an undersea tunnel linking southern England and northern France. It is operated by the company Getlink, who also run a railway shuttle (Le Shuttle) between Folkestone and Calais, carrying passengers in cars, vans and other vehicles.
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Has anyone ever swam the Atlantic?

Lecomte was the first person to swim across the Atlantic Ocean in 1998, covering about 3,700 miles in 73 days. He has spent seven years preparing for his upcoming journey and plans to swim eight hours a day.
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Can you see France across the English Channel?

On a clear day, it is possible to see the opposite coastline of England from France and vice versa with the naked eye, with the most famous and obvious sight being the White Cliffs of Dover from the French coastline and shoreline buildings on both coastlines, as well as lights on either coastline at night, as in ...
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