Russia
to expand Mediterranean fleet to 10 warships – Navy chief
The
Russian Navy intends to build its presence in the Mediterranean Sea -
particularly in the area close to Syrian shores - to up to 10
battleships, announced Admiral of the Fleet Viktor Chirkov.
RT,
12
September, 2013
“The
task is crystal clear: to avoid a slightest threat to the security of
the state. This is a general practice of all fleets around the world,
to be there when a tension level increases. They are all going to act
on operational command plan of the offshore maritime zone,” Chirkov
told journalists on Friday. "Russia
will be building up its Mediterranean fleet until it is deemed
sufficient to perform the task set."
Russia
began military build-up in the Mediterranean in 2012, and starting
from December last year the Navy established a constant presence in
the eastern part of the Mediterranean Sea.
On
May 1, 2013 all Russian battleships operating in the area were
assigned to a single
task force
under special offshore maritime zone operation command.
Currently
there are seven warships deployed in the area: landing craft carriers
Aleksandr Shabalin’, ‘Admiral Nevelskoy’, ‘Peresvet’,
‘Novocherkassk’ and ‘Minsk’ from Russia’s Black and Baltic
Sea Fleets, as well as the escort vessel ‘Neustrashimy’, and
large anti-submarine ship ‘Admiral Panteleyev’.
According
to previous reports, the missile-carrying cruiser ‘Moskva’ passed
the Straits of Gibraltar on September 10 and is expected
to arrive
at its final destination in eastern Mediterranean on September 15 or
16.
The
SSV-201 reconnaissance ship ‘Priazovye’ also reportedly joined
the group
in the Eastern Mediterranean in early September.
Upon
the arrival of the ‘Moskva’, its commander, Sergey Tronev, will
assume operative command of the task force.
Commander
Admiral Viktor Chirkov also informed that more than 80 Russian
battleships and support vessels are currently offshore in various
parts of the global ocean.
“In
time of peace Navy’s duty and main application is military service,
constant naval presence in the zones of military-political tension
where interests of the Russian Federation are concentrated,”
Chirkov said.
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