Russian
Navy to hold biggest war games in decades
RT,
2
January, 2012
Commands
for the Northern, Baltic, Black Sea and Pacific fleets have been
preparing for the exercises since December of last year, the Russian
Defense Ministry has announced. Warships detached for the event are
currently sailing to those regions.
“The
primary goal of the exercise is to train issues regarding formation
of a battle group consisting of troops of different branches outside
of the Russian Federation, planning of its deployment and managing a
coordinated action of a joint Navy group in accordance with a common
plan,” the
ministry’s information department explained.
The
exercise will include several scenarios, including the loading of
amphibious troops from an unprepared coast in the Northern Caucasus
onto transport vessels.
The
announcement comes days after the launch of the nuclear-powered
submarine Vladimir Monomakh, the third Borei-class strategic
submarine cruiser produced in Russia. The vessel, armed with Bulava
ICBMs, will become part of the country’s nuclear deterrence force
after completing sea trials.
The
Russian Navy's five fleets each have their own headquarters. The
strongest, the Northern fleet is based in Severomorsk in north-west
of the country. The Baltic fleet is based in Kaliningrad, the western
Russian enclave on the coast of the Baltic Sea.
The
Black Sea fleet is based in Sevastopol, Ukraine, from which Russia
rents a naval base. The Pacific fleet is based in Vladivostok in
Russia’s Far East. The Caspian flotilla is the smallest in the
Russian Navy, but is the strongest naval force in the enclosed
Caspian Sea.
Warships
from the four main fleets conduct joint naval drills on regular basis
to streamline command and control for operations. Groups of
ships detached from different fleets also often sail for joint
missions in the high seas. The patrol in the Mediterranean in August
2012 drew worldwide attention amid
rumors that
the ships would become involved in the Syrian civil war.
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