Russia’s Bal missile system will cover entire Northern Sea Route

April 15, 2021

The Independent Barents Observer:


According to the Russian Defense Ministry, the first Bal systems are already in place, like on Franz Josef Land in the northern Barents Sea.

Shorthly, the complexes are going to be dotted alongside the entire Northern Sea Route.

The Bal system’s increased deployment follows a year-old statement by Defense Ministry, Sergei Shoigu. He claimed that the number of Bal and Bastion systems of the Armed Forces at the time had only reached 74% of what is needed. He also said infrastructure is developing in the Arctic region. As seen now, his two claims foreshadowed the now announced increase of Bal systems in the Arctic, VPK news reported.

Entering service in 2008, the Bal is deemed to be multipurpose as it aims to protect the coast, straits, as well as naval bases. It takes about 30-40 minutes to reload the missile system once it has fired, its range is 120 kilometers, and the complex has the capacity to fire both single missiles as well as volleys of up to 32 subsonic missiles. The complex also has night vision amongst its arsenal of modern devices. However, debatably its most useful feature is its mobility and short deployment time of only ten minutes…


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