Paratrooper exercises over Arctic Russia

Russian President Vladimir Putin congratulates the crew of the Northern Fleet ship to mark the country's Navy Day in Severomorsk, Russia on Sunday, July 27, 2014. Paratrooper exercises took place over the North Pole this season. (Mikhail Klimentyev/Presidential Press Service/The Associated Press/The Canadian Press)
Russian President Vladimir Putin congratulates the crew of the Northern Fleet ship to mark the country’s Navy Day in Severomorsk, Russia on Sunday, July 27, 2014. Paratrooper exercises took place over the North Pole this season. (Mikhail Klimentyev/Presidential Press Service/The Associated Press/The Canadian Press)
Northern Fleet special forces conduct 30 percent more parachute jumps than planned.

About 2,000 jumps were conducted in this year’s winter season, the Russian Armed Forces inform.  That is well ahead of plans. According to the military press service, special units under the Northern Fleet over-fulfilled their original schedules by 30 percent, while regular land and coastal troops fulfilled their program in line with plans.

Most of the jumps were made from 700-800 meter heights and with full military armor. 

North Pole operations

Among the most unique operations was the one conducted over the North Pole drifting station of Barneo. Then, technicians preparing the runway close to the North Pole, had huge problems finding an ice floe solid enough for landing of aircrafts. Those jumps were conducted with use of the new Arbalet-2 parachute system, the military informs.

Russia has conducted airborne drills in the high Arctic the last two years. In April 2014 more than 90 paratroopers from the Ivanovo-based 98th Airborne Division jumped from an Ilyushin Il-76 airplane onto Barneo.

In April 2015 nearly 100 paratroopers from Ivanovo and Pskov together with soldiers from Belarus and Tajikistan landed at 89° north after jumping from planes in -60°C. In cooperation with the Russian Geographic Society´s Expedition Center they established a camp close to Barneo, where they for several days conducted drills on setting up camps in case of emergency situations with vessels on the Northern Sea Route or with planes on transpolar air flights.

Related stories from around the North:

Canada: Canada’s defence review and the Arctic, Eye on the Arctic

Denmark:  Nordics to step up security cooperation on perceived Russian threat, Yle News

Finland: Finland confirms 6th Russian airspace violation in just over a year, Yle News

Norway:  Norwegian military faces major cuts, The Independent Barents Observer

Russia:  New Russian spy ship to keep tabs on Norway, Barents Observer

Sweden:  New security landscape in the Arctic, Radio Sweden

United States: U.S. general says Alaska military cuts not final without Arctic plan, Alaska Public Radio Network

Atle Staalesen, The Independent Barents Observer

For more news from the Barents region visit The Independent Barents Observer.

One thought on “Paratrooper exercises over Arctic Russia

  • Saturday, June 23, 2018 at 00:58
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    Sounds like everything is going to be ok.Nothing wrong with good healthy exercise.

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