Russia Concludes Large-Scale Exercises Involving Multiple Fleets
Ship crews, naval aviation units, and coastal troops executed more than 300 combat exercises with practical weapon use.
On Thursday, the Russian Defense Ministry said that its country’s navy has completed extensive military exercises involving the Baltic, Northern, and Pacific Fleets, as well as the Caspian Flotilla.
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“Units and formations of the Russian Navy, which participated in scheduled exercises within the operational zones of the Northern, Pacific, and Baltic Fleets, as well as the area of responsibility of the Caspian Flotilla, have begun to withdraw forces. Crews of the ships, which carried out training and combat tasks as assigned, will soon return to their permanent bases,” the Defense Ministry stated.
Commander-in-Chief of the Navy Alexander Moiseyev said that the exercises achieved their goal of assessing the actions of naval command authorities at all levels and verifying the readiness of ship crews, naval aviation units, and coastal troops to perform their designated tasks.
Moiseyev added that the Navy’s General Staff will conduct a detailed analysis of the actions of surface forces, naval aviation, and coastal units as part of the comprehensive combat training activities.
Approximately 300 surface ships, boats, submarines, and support vessels, around 50 aircraft, more than 200 pieces of military and special equipment, and over 20,000 military personnel and civilian staff from various units and formations participated in the exercises.
Over several days, ship crews, naval aviation units, and coastal troops executed more than 300 combat exercises with practical weapon use, including anti-aircraft missile firing and artillery shooting at sea and air training targets.
During the exercises, fleet and Caspian Flotilla command authorities also practiced coordination with other security agencies and federal executive bodies in organizing the defense of bases, preventing illegal activities at sea, and conducting water rescue operations.