Russia's Stealthy Armament Surge in Africa
Russia is expanding its military presence in Africa by delivering sophisticated weaponry to sub-Saharan conflict zones. Using cargo ships, Russia is sending tanks, artillery, and other equipment, evading sanctions. This bolsters its Africa Corps amid a vacuum left by U.S. and European troop withdrawals.

- Country:
- Senegal
Russia is expanding its military footprint in Africa, delivering advanced weaponry to sub-Saharan conflict areas, an investigation by The Associated Press has revealed. Despite Western sanctions, Moscow is transporting tanks, artillery, and other military equipment using cargo ships to West Africa.
Satellite imagery and radio signals were used to track Russian-flagged ships from the Baltic Sea, loaded with military hardware. These shipments strengthen Russia's growing Africa Corps, as Moscow competes with Western countries for influence on the continent.
The emergence of the Africa Corps coincides with reduced Western military presence following multiple coups in the region, adding to the geopolitical tensions as Russia amplifies its military engagements.
(With inputs from agencies.)
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