Russia Weakens Arctic Defenses for Ukraine War
Recent satellite imagery indicates a significant redeployment of air defense assets, including S-300 and S-400 missile systems, from strategic sites in Russia’s far north. This repositioning appears to be a direct response to Ukraine’s increasing drone attacks on targets elsewhere in the country, particularly those linked to the war effort and energy infrastructure. While some strategic sites, like those protecting nuclear missile silos and bomber airfields, retain their air defense cover, the removal of systems from locations such as the Rogachevo air base and the Severodvinsk naval base suggests Russia does not foresee an immediate large-scale threat in the Arctic. This apparent shift highlights a growing strain on Russia’s air defense capabilities, with systems being relocated to defend against current threats rather than maintain long-standing regional security.