Pacific Fleet forces began deployment as part of a planned bilateral exercise

Pacific Fleet forces began deployment as part of a planned bilateral exercise The forces of the Pacific Fleet have begun to deployment from base points to designated areas as part of a planned bilateral exercise, which is being conducted during the period from June 18 to 28 in the Pacific Ocean, Japanese and the Sea of ​​Okhotsk under the general leadership of the commander of the Pacific Fleet, Admiral Viktor Liina. The exercise this year for the first time takes on a bilateral format, as it takes place between the Primorsky flotilla of heterogeneous forces of the Pacific Fleet and the joint command of troops and forces in the northeast of the Russian Federation. At various stages, the sailors will practice anti-submarine operations, organize all types of defense of ship detachments during sea passage, launch joint missile strikes against naval groups of a mock enemy, conduct training to repel attacks by UAVs and UAVs, and perform a set of practical combat training exercises. In to... Source: Military Wave
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