Russia’s Pacific fleet conducted a large -scale military exercise from June 16 to 30, with coordinated cutting of cruise missiles against simulated targets in the Japanese Sea.
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The operation was led by Admiral Viktor Liina and is part of the Russian Navy training plan during this period.
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According to Russia’s Ministry of Defense, the attacks involved several launching platforms:
- Cruiser Varyagflagship for the Pacific fleet and decorated with the Nakhimov order, fired a Volcanic anti-ship cruise missile.
- To attack groups with rocket boats from the fleet in total Four Moskit missiles toward the goals.
- A device from Bastion coastal missile systemOperating from the coast of Primorje territory, fired one Oniks missile.
All the missiles hit their goals successfully, confirmed by objective control measurements. To ensure the safety of the operation, the area was closed for civil shipping and air traffic in advance.
The exercise focused on coordination between various components of the Pacific fleet, including surface vessels and coastal defense systems, in a realistic fighting scenario. The demonstration highlights Russia’s ability to project maritime power in the Indo-Pacific region.
Source and pictures: Russia’s Ministry of Defense, Telegram @mod_russia. This content was created with the help of artificial intelligence and reviewed by the editorial staff.