“When leaving the main base of the fleet, the crews of the ships practiced emergency preparations for battle and sailing, and when passing through a narrow area, they conducted training in repelling a UAV (unmanned aerial vehicle) raid of a mock enemy,” the agency reported, citing the press service.
The corvettes, the Rezky and the Gromky, will conduct a number of exercises in the Asia-Pacific region, including searching for and destroying mock enemy submarines, and will also work out joint algorithms for air defence and anti-sabotage defence at sea, Interfax reported.
The Rezky corvette – which according to Russian state media can fight enemy submarines and surface vessels, strike coastal targets and counter enemy aircraft – entered into the Pacific Fleet service in September, 2023.
The Gromky, of the same class as the Rezky, entered the Fleet’s service in 2018, according to TASS state news agency.
0 Comments