The aircraft carrier which shows the deep flaw in Britain’s navy
The 400-mile-wide stretch of water between the Svalbard archipelago and the mainland of northern Norway has a nickname: Bear Gap. It is the only way out for Russia’s Northern Fleet warships and submarines from its bases around Murmansk to the deep waters of the Atlantic ocean. This is only one of a number of scandals that are putting the Royal Navy’s crewmen and women’s lives needlessly at risk During the Cold War, these waters were the site of a cat-and-mouse game between Russian submarines and Britain’s Royal Navy, whose wartime mission was to close this chokepoint.