Tundra. Russia.Murmansk region. Kola Peninsula. May 2016.
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RUSSIA: MURMANSK: RUSSIAN SUBMARINE BASE
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U-S officials are hoping for an agreement on closer ties between Russia and NATO when Presidents Clinton and Yeltsin meet in Moscow Wednesday.
Russia strongly objects to NATO expanding up to its borders and its defence minister has even threatened retaliation if the Western alliance moves further east.
But APTV, during an exclusive visit to Russia's Northern Fleet at Murmansk, discovered that some of the country's key forces would be ill-prepared to carry out such a retaliation.
On a peninsula to the north of Murmansk lie the berths of Russia's main atomic submarine base.
Just 80 kilometres away across the water is Norway - a country which joined NATO for fear of a Soviet invasion.
Despite détente, the submarines still put to sea in preparation for future conflicts.
But following the break-up of the U-S-S-R and Russia's economic decline, the fleet, once the pride of the Soviet navy, has fallen onto hard times.
Scarce funds have forced down the number of hours submarines are at sea, thus affecting the preparedness of the Russian fleet.
SOUNDBITE: (In Russian)
The navy is in a state of collapse. There is no money to build new vessels and those that are afloat have become obsolete because of lack of funding.
SUPER CAPTION: Sergei Soroka - First Officer
Officers used to be tempted to the arctic port by big bonuses as compensation for the harsh climate and living months in cramp conditions underwater.
But military cutbacks have put a stop to such payments.
Now the commander of a sub carrying up to 24 atomic warheads receives only 240 U-S dollars a month - his men less than half this amount.
Last year, sailors refused to go to sea for two months because the government was unable to pay their wages.
Morale is low even among the most loyal and long-serving of officers.
SOUNDBITE: (In Russian)
I wasn't going to quit the navy but I have been driven to it. I'm prepared to serve until the end of my contract but then I'm giving
it all up.
SUPER CAPTION: Sergei Soroka - First Officer
The reduction in the number of voyages has already had an impact on the 200 mile neutral zone in the Barents Sea, where NATO vessels formerly feared to enter.
Now there are constant forays by their ships, submarines,
helicopters and planes based in Norway.
The Russian navy believes that not only NATO but nations in the Pacific are eyeing up Russia's arctic trade and fishing route.
SOUNDBITE: (In Russian)
There's been no change in military policy. Maybe the Partnership for Peace seems a good political statement to the laymen. But not for the professional who knows the capabilities of our potential advisory.
SUPER CAPTION: Mikhail Motsen - Commander of the first flotilla of the Northern Fleet
These submarines were once the spearhead of a superpower.
But now they stand idly at the moorings, their capabilities blunted as state funding dries up.
Many officers acknowledge that things cannot get any worse and that the sun may have set on Russia's future as a global naval force.
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PRIORITY MURMANSK
SPECIAL REPORT BY ANTON BORISOV
Have you ever seen nuclear-powered icebreakers on vacation? How the rock of fertility is mined? How new heights are reached? How seafood gets to your table? How nickel is produced? How submarines are being repaired?
We're going to show you all of that. That's why we came inside the Arctic Circle, to Murmansk Oblast.
Kola Peninsula
The Kola Peninsula is a peninsula in the far northwest of Russia. Constituting the bulk of the territory of Murmansk Oblast, it lies almost completely to the north of the Arctic Circle and is bordered by the Barents Sea in the north and the White Sea in the east and southeast. The city of Murmansk is the most populous human settlement on the peninsula, with a population of over 300,000 as of the 2010 Census.
Despite the peninsula's northerly location, its proximity to the Gulf Stream leads to unusually high temperatures in winter, but also results in high winds due to the temperature variations between land and the Barents Sea. Summers are rather chilly, with the average July temperature of only 11 °C. The peninsula is covered by taiga in the south and tundra in the north, where permafrost limits the growth of the trees resulting in landscape dominated by shrubs and grasses. The peninsula supports a small variety of mammals, and its rivers are an important habitat for the Atlantic salmon. The Kandalaksha Nature Reserve, established to protect the population of common eider, is located in the Kandalaksha Gulf.
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Zapolyarny, Murmansk Oblast
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Zapolyarny is a town in Pechengsky District of Murmansk Oblast, Russia, located on the Kola Peninsula, 10 kilometers south of the Kola Superdeep Borehole project.Population: 15,825 ; 18,640 ; 23,564 .The area where the town is located belonged to Finland in 1920–1944.It was founded in 1956 as Zhdanovsk and was granted work settlement status and later given its present name.
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Мурманск / Murmansk 1970
Мурманск 1970 год.
Murmansk in 1970
Continuing my look at the Soviet Union in the 1970's, I now turn travel to the far northwest part of Russia and show the great city of Murmansk . The city is located on Kola Bay, an inlet of the Barents Sea on the northern shore of the Kola Peninsula, close to the Russia's borders with Norway and Finland.
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Sami Village Murmansk - Russia
Sami Village Murmansk - Russia
???? LENIN First NUCLEAR Icebreaker (Budget Travel Russia) {Murmansk World's Largest Arctic City}
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Lenin, the first nuclear icebreaker, maintains its dignity while quietly anchored in Murmansk world's largest Arctic city.
Operating for 30 years as a state-of-the-art icebreaker in the Soviet naval fleet, the Lenin became the first nuclear civilian ship in addition to being the first atomic icebreaker. This massive boat carved its path through the unforgiving waters and ice of the Arctic Ocean and the Barents Sea to create vital shipping lanes on the northern coast of the Soviet Union, now Russia.
Not surprisingly the Lenin is the city's most popular tourist site. Matt receives the tour to get a hands-on experience of what is a family-friendly activity in Murmansk.
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Murmansk (Russian: Му́рманск; IPA: [ˈmurmənsk]; Kildin Sami: Мурман ланнҍ; Northern Sami: Murmánska; Skolt Sami: Muurman) is a port city and the administrative center of Murmansk Oblast, Russia, located in the extreme northwest part of Russia, on the Kola Bay, an inlet of the Barents Sea on the northern shore of the Kola Peninsula, close to the Russia's borders with Norway and Finland.
Despite its extreme northern location above the Arctic Circle, Murmansk is in many ways similar to other Russian cities of its size, with highway and railway access to the rest of Europe, and the northernmost trolleybus system on Earth.
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Meteorite lights up the night sky in Murmansk, Russia - Apr 19
On the night of 18 to 19 April 2014 Residents of the Kola Peninsula witnessed a meteorite fall.
Bright flash. many eyewitnesses described it as a bright electrical discharge. However, no explosions were heard. Officials say that the nature of the celestial body is unknown.
BEST MURMANSK Tour (MYPMAHCK TYP) (Budget Travel Russia) {Murmansk World's Largest Arctic City}
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This best Murmansk tour by foot (MYPMAHCK TYP) gives a different perspective of Murmansk world's largest Arctic city.
As a port, Murmansk serves Russian commercial and naval interests for the country's Far North. This holds true today as it did when the nation was the Soviet Union, or USSR, thirty years ago before the end of the Cold War.
While Murmansk is suffering economically, the city possesses many monuments to its local and Soviet war history, including WWII, or the Great Patriotic War. These reminders are scattered throughout the area, including the 35-meter statue of Alyosha Defenders of the Arctic, during the Second World War.
Creating his own itinerary, Matt strolls from the railyards to the top of Murmansk for a comprehensive outlook of history, geography, economics and people watching on a brilliant Arctic summer's afternoon.
Follow along on this MYPMAHCK TYP and you should agree why this is the BEST Murmansk Tour Video.
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