Noticias Armada Rusa
El destacamento de la flota del pacífico de la Armada Rusa encabezado por el destructor Mariscal Shaposhnikov acaba de entrar en el Mar de la China de camino hacia su zona de destino en el Océano Indico, según anunció el ministerio de defensa ruso.
El destamento está compuesto por los siguientes buques:
Destructor Mariscal Shaposhnikov
Cisterna Irkut
Remolcador / buque de salvamento Alatau
Another detachment of Pacific Fleet went on combat duty in the Indian Ocean
17.03.2014 (13:10)
After completing the exercises in anti-Japan Sea squadron of ships of the Pacific Fleet (PF) as part of a large anti-submarine ship (BPK) "Marshal Shaposhnikov" tanker "Irkut" and rescue vessel "Alatau" led by Rear-Admiral Vladimir Dmitriev went on combat duty.
In Currently detachment passed the Korea Strait and out into the East China Sea.
During the long cruise ship crews and ships of the Pacific Fleet will take part in multinational exercises in the aftermath of the disaster off the coast of Malaysia. Performing tasks in the Indian Ocean, the Pacific Fleet visited the ports of Sri Lanka and Pakistan.
This is the third combat service BOD "Marshal Shaposhnikov" within the operational zone of the fleet.
Earlier Russian crews of ships and vessels, while in the five-month campaign, made a visit to the port of Mumbai, where held a joint Russian-Indian exercise "Indra-2012", visited the Iranian port of Bandar Abbas.
In February 2013 BOD "Marshal Shaposhnikov" visited the Republic of Seychelles for the first time in the history of Russia went on a business trip in the port of Dar es Salaam United Republic of Tanzania, where he held a conspicuous anti-piracy doctrine for Tanzanian colleagues.
then detachment Pacific Fleet took part in the international aviation and naval LIMA 2013, held on the island of Langkawi (Malaysia), and makes planning a routine visit to the port of Pusan.
Recall that May 6, 2010 Russian sailors from BOD "Marshal Shaposhnikov" successfully conducted the operation to free the tanker "Moscow University", seized by Somali pirates. Press Service of the Eastern Military District
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