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2025
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SWP Comment No. 37/2025
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Stiftung Wissenschaft und Politik (SWP), Berlin
Zusammenfassung: 
Russia apparently aims to be capable of attacking targets in the Baltic Sea region from Lake Ladoga, which is located north of Saint Petersburg and only 40 kilometres from the Finnish border. Since 2023, Russia has been evaluating the deployment of corvettes equipped with cruise missiles there. Such warships have already carried out strikes deep into Syria and Ukraine. Their recent deployments to Lake Ladoga could complicate the defence of NATO's north-eastern allies. Simulated launches were reportedly conducted for the first time in autumn 2024. However, NATO still lacks information about Lake Ladoga. Developments there underscore the need for conventional long-range fire capabilities into Russia's strategic depth to deter Moscow effectively.
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Russia
Lake Ladoga
Baltic Fleet
warships
corvettes
Sovetsk
Odintsovo
Karakurt class
Buyan-M class
cruise missiles
long-range fire capabilities
Krasnaya Zvezda
Izvestia
NATO
Finland
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