RUSI JournalVOLUME 171ISSUE 2

Russian Fisheries in the High North: Deterrence in the Grey Zone

The activities of Russian fishing vessels follow a clear deterrent rationale, serving as instruments of coercive signalling. Courtesy of Eirik Grønningsæter/Alamy

The activities of Russian fishing vessels follow a clear deterrent rationale, serving as instruments of coercive signalling. Courtesy of Eirik Grønningsæter/Alamy


In this research article, Mariia Vladymyrova argues that Russian fishing fleets serve as instruments of strategic deterrence and coercive signalling. By leveraging ambiguity and dual-use capabilities, Russia blurs the line between civilian and military operations, complicating NATO’s maritime situational awareness and demanding adaptive countermeasures in an evolving security environment. 

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Mariia Vladymyrova

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