Russian Navy releases new Arctic navigation guide
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Russian Navy releases new Arctic navigation guide

Based on detailed reports with accompanying photo and video footage from recent military expeditions, Russia’s new navigational guide for the Arctic seas provides comprehensive descriptions of the Arctic Ocean, its seas, and coastlines. According to an interview with Izvestia, it also includes data on ice conditions, coastal approaches, and specific navigational features in various parts of the Russian Arctic.

The materials for the publication were gathered by the military over several years during 14 extended Arctic voyages. These expeditions led to the discovery of 40 new geographic features – including capes, bays, islands, and straits – within the Novaya Zemlya and Franz Josef Land archipelagos. All such changes were documented during the voyages via satellite geodetic surveys. The newly identified features are often named after renowned polar explorers, including military hydrographers.

Russian sailors now possess the most extensive dataset on the Arctic Basin. The new guide consolidates this technological and navigational lead, granting the Russian Navy a significant advantage in the region.