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Russia's Buildup Of S-400 Missile Batteries In Kaliningrad Is Freaking Out NATO
Russia's Buildup Of S-400 Missile Batteries In Kaliningrad Is Freaking Out NATO-July 2024
2024-02-19 EST 22:14:14

The same air defense system that has is now being installed in the heart of Europe, at Russia’s Baltic Sea enclave of Kaliningrad. Russia’s setting up surface-to-air missile systems in their territory is nothing new, but the S-400's long-range and effectiveness is.

The is very much a wide-area, anti-access, area-denial (A2/AD) system. It has the ability threaten enemy aircraft within a 250 mile radius of its location. Because of the small territorial size of Kaliningrad, this means the S-400's engagement envelope expands well into surrounding NATO countries, such a Lithuania, Latvia and Poland, as well as far over the Baltic Sea.

Make sure to read this past Foxtrot Alpha feature that explains the S-400's capabilities:

Much hyperbole surrounds Russia’s S-400 advanced surface-to-air missile system, which is now being…

Because any aircraft flying within the S-400's reach is vulnerable to attack, NATO fighters flying over their own or friendly territory can be targeted and engaged by the S-400 system on a whim. As such, Russia could make a lot of trouble for aircraft around Kaliningrad if it so wishes.

Really, the S-400's emplacement in the heart of Europe has the potential to be one half self defense and one half offense, with a pinch of nagging pestilence. It is the ultimate “we are to be reckoned with” reminder of a weapon system. It is also clear evidence that Russia fears NATO and despises its expansion east since the end of the Cold War.

Commander of U.S. Air Forces Europe General Frank Gorenc told the following to the

“It is very serious... Obviously, we continue to monitor it. They have every right to lay that stuff out. But the proliferation and the density of that kind of A2/AD environment is something that we’re going to have to take into account.”

He also told told the following during an interview:

“I think the proliferation of A2/AD (anti-access/area denial) environments in Europe is probably my No. 1 concern... The complexities of those systems, the effectiveness of those systems and the way that they’ve been layering them creates areas that are very tough to get into... You can see the beginning of that going on in Syria now... It’s developing. It’s clearly a method of making it very, very difficult to gain access and operate in certain areas.”

Russia has also deployed Iskander short-range ballistic missiles to Kaliningrad, which are capable of carrying a nuclear warhead around 300 miles. This puts Berlin within their range. Bomber and fighter jet rotations round out the enclave’s high-end military capabilities.

Above anything else, the deployment of the persistent and long-reaching S-400 air defense system to Kaliningrad is just another reminder of how Russia is making NATO and other U.S. aligned nations react to its actions, and not the other way around.

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