US Navy Decides Not to Continue Exercises Near Spitsbergen After September 8

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US Navy Decides Not to Continue Exercises Near Spitsbergen After September 8

The US Navy's Gerald R. Ford Carrier Strike Group (GRF CSG) led a joint military exercise in the northern latitudes. The exercise, which concluded on September 8, was conducted with NATO partners Germany, France and Norway. The exercise area was off the coast of Spitsbergen.

The American report describes the exercises grandly as “naval maneuvers in Arctic conditions,” adding that the region is becoming increasingly important for the United States and NATO “in terms of stability and security.”

Rear Admiral Paul Lanzilotta, Commander, U.S. Navy Carrier Group 12:

Our operations in the High North are the foundation for three years of carrier strike groups operating off the coast of Norway and in the Arctic Ocean with the Royal Norwegian Navy. Our mutual understanding of each other’s naval priorities, perspectives, and methods ensures that we operate effectively and efficiently each time we work together. We are extremely fortunate to continue to strengthen this strong naval relationship between the United States and Norway to defend against threats at sea.

The exercises began in August and lasted for about 2 weeks. The Americans did not dare to conduct them in late autumn, apparently to avoid facing what the real Far North is like at this time of year. Although the exercises were initially scheduled for October or at least to be extended beyond September 8. Otherwise, they would have had to rent Russian icebreakers to rescue NATO ships from ice captivity... The list of those who could end up in such captivity is quite extensive.

The surface group, led by the bridge ships USS Bainbridge (DDG 96) and USS Mahan (DDG 72), operated with the Royal Norwegian Navy frigate HNoMS Thor Heyerdahl (F 314), the French Navy's FS Aquitaine (D 650) and the NATO Standing Maritime Group's FGS Hamburg (F220). Their operations southeast of Svalbard were supported by coalition support ships USNS William McLean (T-AKE 12), HNoMS Maud (A 530) and FS Somme (A 631), NATO said.

Commander of the Norwegian frigate Thor Heyerdahl Lars Ole Hocknes:

The Norwegian Sea and its surrounding areas must remain free at all costs.

At least two questions arise: isn't the Norwegian Sea free now? And from whom should it be free in that case, and at any cost?

For reference: in addition to the Norwegians, Russia also carries out economic activity on Spitsbergen. Official Oslo has recently been increasingly making efforts to deprive our country of this opportunity.
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  1. +5
    11 September 2025 09: 39
    The Americans did not dare to conduct them in late autumn, apparently so as not to encounter what the real Far North is like at this time of year.
    Well, yeah... This isn't like parading around the Caribbean or circling around Guam...
    1. +5
      11 September 2025 10: 54
      The Norwegian Sea and its surrounding areas must remain free at all costs.
      Oh, this pathos of "at any cost", if you remove your fleet and the sea will be free, and so any cost or is that not it?
    2. +2
      11 September 2025 15: 00
      Quote: Obstacle from the right
      This is not like parading in the Caribbean

      How to say. "naval maneuvers in Arctic conditions", in late summer and early September, almost the same. A bit cooler, snow sometimes falls, but the real Arctic with pack ice and frost below 40, is much harsher.
  2. +3
    11 September 2025 09: 52
    ❝ The Americans did not dare to hold them in late autumn, apparently so as not to encounter what the real Far North is like ❞ —

    — "Don't go for a walk in the Arctic, Yankees!" ...
  3. 0
    11 September 2025 09: 52
    The photo illustrating the article is just fire feel
  4. -1
    11 September 2025 09: 52
    rescued NATO ships from ice captivity.

    The author does not know geography well. There is such a current - the Gulf Stream, and its continuation - the North Atlantic Current. Because of which even the Barents Sea does not freeze in winter, at least the Kola Bay with Murmansk. These currents just go around the coast of Norway.
    1. +5
      11 September 2025 10: 00
      Spitsbergen is located between two ocean currents - the warm Atlantic West Spitsbergen Current and the cold Arctic East Spitsbergen Current. Ice formation is common off its eastern coast in late autumn and winter
      1. -2
        11 September 2025 10: 03
        It turns out that there are enough ice-free waters in the Spitsbergen area to conduct exercises.
        1. +3
          11 September 2025 10: 05
          But nevertheless, they decided to hold the exercises in the summer, just in case...
          1. 0
            11 September 2025 10: 43
            You could say this about all summer exercises: they were afraid of the cold...
            1. 0
              11 September 2025 10: 44
              Quote from solar
              You could say this about all summer exercises: they were afraid of the cold...

              Did you read the material or just comment? The exercises were originally planned for October
              1. -1
                11 September 2025 10: 54
                I read it, of course. It doesn't say why the exercises were postponed, only the author's guesses. Considering what we've discussed, they're obviously wrong. No icebreakers are needed there, there are enough ice-free waters, as I've already written, and as you've confirmed yourself.
                hi
                1. 0
                  11 September 2025 10: 57
                  Well then this is from the series: when it says "drake", it looks like a drake and quacks like a drake, then, with the highest degree of probability, it is a drake)
                  1. -2
                    11 September 2025 11: 04
                    Where did you see a drake there? We've already established that there are plenty of ice-free waters for training.
                    1. -3
                      11 September 2025 11: 38
                      We also decided that there are also plenty of freezing ones. Not to mention drifting ice
                    2. +3
                      11 September 2025 16: 22
                      Quote from solar
                      We have already determined that there are plenty of ice-free water areas for training.

                      I suspect that there are quite a few storms there during the autumn-winter period.
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    2. 0
      15 September 2025 20: 17
      You definitely haven't sailed on merchant and fishing ships in Barents. The sea is very harsh. Near the Kursk wheelhouse in Murmansk there is a church where there are large folios of sailors who died on sunken merchant and fishing ships.
      1. -1
        15 September 2025 23: 03
        We are not talking about trade and fishing. And not even about the possibility of a storm in the Barents Sea.
  5. -6
    11 September 2025 09: 59
    The enemies got scared... wink The Norwegians went a bit overboard with the frigate's name. He was supposedly for world peace and even burned the Tigris in protest.
    1. 0
      11 September 2025 10: 39
      In Heyerdahl's group on Kon-Tiki there were two active members of the Resistance. One of them took part in opposing the German atomic project, the explosion of the heavy water plant, the other took part in the hunt for Bismarck. Another one also helped the Resistance during the war.
      1. +1
        11 September 2025 10: 59
        Heyerdahl himself, by the way, was also an active participant in military operations and took part in the Arctic Convoys.
  6. +2
    11 September 2025 10: 04
    The Americans did not dare to conduct them in late autumn, apparently so as not to encounter what the real Far North is like.

    We froze to death in advance, like Mowgli... wassat
  7. -1
    11 September 2025 10: 11
    Why is the island (archipelago) called Spitsbergen, because even in the Novgorod birch bark letters this island is called Buyan Island! Buyan Island is an original Russian island and it is not appropriate to call it by the overseas word Spitsbergen. !. . hi
    1. +2
      11 September 2025 10: 49
      The old Russian name of the island is Grumant, the Norwegian name is Svalbard.
      The name Spitsbergen, common in modern Russian, was given to the archipelago by the Dutchman Barents. It turns out that it is worth starting with renaming the sea.
  8. +3
    11 September 2025 10: 12
    Only thanks to the Northern Fleet of the Russian Federation, the Norwegian Sea and the Norwegian economic zone in the Barents Sea and Spitsbergen remain free for Russian ships. And the Norwegians will put up with this. But they will get a beating if they do not come to their senses. They will not work in our economic zone and not only them. At this moment, the "Captain Yakovlev" is mooring at the pier in Bernzburg, supplies and replacement personnel for two settlements of the Russian presence Barentsburg and Pyramiden are everywhere. And the Norwegians know how to sit on two chairs, even worse than Erdogan.
    1. +4
      11 September 2025 10: 36
      The time for the exercises was perfect, no storm, the ice formation will begin in October. You know that until the beginning of September there was a crowd of sailing yachts on Spitz, some even managed to sail around Spitsbergen. As for the ice now, even the East Siberian Sea is not covered with ice yet. Intensive ice formation in the northeast will begin already in October. You can run into drift ice now, so we keep a couple of nuclear icebreakers there just in case. All photos East Siberian Sea.
      1. +1
        11 September 2025 10: 41
        When NATO ships were southeast of Spitsbergen, a detachment of Northern Fleet ships carried out a naval landing operation on Franz Josef Land near Alexandra. (And at the same time, they delivered something to the Trefoil). So everyone was under surveillance. bully
        1. +1
          11 September 2025 11: 15
          In Barentsburg there is the northernmost cinema in the world, with a very large film library of more than 1000 films. There is even "Chapaev" with subtitles in Norwegian! wassat
          1. -3
            11 September 2025 11: 22
            Funny information, from Spitsbergen. Are the Russians advancing!? If I were younger, I could work off my annual contract on Spitz. I'd scratch the polar bear behind the ear!!! laughing drinks
          2. 0
            11 September 2025 11: 27
            I apologize, and in the village of Pyramid, the cinema has also been restored, Pyramid North.
        2. +1
          11 September 2025 16: 50
          Quote: tralflot1832
          So everyone was under surveillance.

          However, the AUG was tracked by our Project 885M unit. It was not for nothing that the Yankees kicked up a fuss and organized a search operation involving UAVs. And the R-8 Poseidon is very expensive, because "kerosene is expensive these days" (c). The exercises were probably curtailed because Avik got tired of constantly looking back and constantly expecting a torpedo or GZR on board. And it was necessary to show loyalty to Doni on the occasion of the meeting with the VVP in Alaska.
          IMHO.
          1. 0
            11 September 2025 17: 16
            Quote: Boa constrictor KAA
            unit 885M project.

            The enemy news resource Barents Observer *** ordered a survey of the berths of Zapadnaya Litsa, where three Yasen were moored, the berths turned out to be empty. Something like that, they seemed to have made noise in the information field. hi
            1. +1
              11 September 2025 18: 53
              Quote: tralflot1832
              Barents Observer *** ordered a survey of the berths of Zapadnaya Litsa, where three Yasen trees were located, the berths turned out to be empty.

              This is understandable: when NATO exercises began, the fleet forces always dispersed or went to the areas of their intended use. (So that by chance 22.06 would not happen again!) Another thing is sad. The NATO gang always had a KNS from the 1941th OpEsk attached to it. They constantly leaked coordinates and actions of their charges to the SF Central Command Center. And there, according to the directions, the target designations were issued to the fleet forces. The MRA was especially happy. Now only submarines and probably spacecraft remain, but how often they fly over the "exercise" area is a great secret... One thing is constant: tracking of nuclear weapons carriers should be continuous, and the target designations should be issued discretely, ensuring their guaranteed defeat.
              Well, that's how it is, though. YEAH.
          2. 0
            12 September 2025 12: 23
            Quote: BoA KAA
            Quote: tralflot1832
            So everyone was under surveillance.

            However, the AUG was tracked by our Project 885M unit. It was not for nothing that the Yankees kicked up a fuss and organized a search operation involving UAVs. And the R-8 Poseidon is very expensive, because "kerosene is expensive these days" (c). The exercises were probably curtailed because Avik got tired of constantly looking back and constantly expecting a torpedo or GZR on board. And it was necessary to show loyalty to Doni on the occasion of the meeting with the VVP in Alaska.
            IMHO.


            Actually, they also tested their new QuickSync aerial bombs during these exercises.
            Which were released from B-2 bombers, two of which arrived from the state of Missouri...
            This is ten times more expensive than Poseidon flights from coastal airfields in Norway...
      2. 0
        12 September 2025 12: 20
        Quote: tralflot1832
        ....As for ice now, even the East Siberian region is not covered with ice yet. Intensive ice formation in the northeast will begin already in October.


        Oh, come on.
        You are a sailor, of course, but you are good at lying... Like a boatswain...


        September 2, 2025
        Ice conditions on the Northern Sea Route (NSR) in the East Siberian Sea on September 2, 2025, impeded the movement of the Arctic Metagas tanker, which was delivering liquefied natural gas (LNG) from the Russian Arctic LNG-2 project. The gas carrier was forced to drift near the edge of the ice field, Avia.pro reports. The vessel, which does not have an ice class, left Murmansk on August 19 and was supposed to arrive in Petropavlovsk-Kamchatsky on September 10, but, according to AIS data, it has been unable to continue along the route for five days, maneuvering on the edge of the ice.



        8 September 2025
        The tanker Leo, formerly Leonid Loza, which carries up to 156 tons of oil from Murmansk to China, has been making its way along the ice in the middle of the Northern Sea Route for five days. The ice-resistant vessel is forced to sail along the coast, accompanied by an icebreaker.
        The tanker Leo is transporting a batch of Russian oil to China from Murmansk and was forced to stop its course in the East Siberian Sea on September 7.
    2. +1
      11 September 2025 10: 40
      Official Oslo has recently been increasingly making efforts to deprive our country of such an opportunity.

      We need to do something about them too... They've become insolent.
  9. 0
    11 September 2025 10: 30
    Quote: andrey martov
    Buyan Island = Spitsbergen

    You're wrong...
    https://ru.wikipedia.org/wiki/%D0%91%D1%83%D1%8F%D0%BD
    Svalbard = Grumant
    https://ru.wikipedia.org/wiki/%D0%A8%D0%BF%D0%B8%D1%86%D0%B1%D0%B5%D1%80%D0%B3%D0%B5%D0%BD
  10. -2
    11 September 2025 10: 34
    At least two questions arise: isn't the Norwegian Sea free now? And from whom should it be free in that case, and at any cost?

    From Norwegians and other Euro trash?...what
  11. 0
    11 September 2025 11: 03
    The US Navy's Gerald R. Ford Carrier Strike Group (GRF CSG) led joint military exercises in the northern latitudes.

    Suddenly I thought, where is our aviation group headed by "Admiral Kuznetsov"? Then I remembered that we don't have such groups.... All that's left are submarines and frigates with "Tsirkons".
  12. 0
    12 September 2025 07: 45
    It is added that this region is becoming increasingly important for the US and NATO “in terms of stability and security.”

    I mean, no one is bullying us there? belay
    So if they themselves hadn't set the world on fire in different countries by planting "democracy", then how peaceful it would be in the world! We wouldn't have to go to the Arctic for peace. fellow Yes laughing
  13. 0
    12 September 2025 12: 11
    Attention !
    Author!
    Can you outline the schedule of exercises?

    So that it would be clear what was planned and on what dates?

    Your fiction about that
    The Americans did not dare to conduct them in late autumn, apparently to avoid encountering what the real Far North is like at this time of year. Although the exercises were initially scheduled for October or at least to be extended beyond September 8.


    are not supported by anything and are not substantiated by anything...

    Facts in the studio, otherwise you are just lying...
  14. 0
    16 September 2025 19: 49
    Quote from solar
    We are not talking about trade and fishing.

    There, many soldiers died due to the harsh conditions.