Lots of activity by the Russian navy and air force in pushing the limits of U.S. territorial waters, written up at some length in the NYT today. Fishing boats have been warned by radio to clear out of legal fishing areas so submarines can launch cruise missiles, with warnings backed up by aircraft and warships. Time to start building up the U.S. fleet. The Coast Guard is on this, as is the U.S. Navy. Lots of probing and testing going on. Apparently Russia has "dozens" of icebreaker ships, and we have a few old clunkers, but two new ones on the way. It seem ice may not be a problem as time goes on. My minesweeper was ghosted by a Russian "trawler" in the waters off Vietnam eons ago, so this is not a new, but now much closer to home. Back in my day, legend had it that destroyers would pull up along side the trawlers and blow their bilge pumps, oily crud, all over them. Maybe, or wishful thinking. The old wooden minesweepers have been replaced by Littoral Combat ships, multi-purpose craft that can be refitted for various tasks, which we did with our Washington spruce hulled buckets.