The Russian missile boat "Dimitrovgrad" of the Baltic Fleet, Project 12411, conducted simulated launches of "Mosquito" cruise missiles at targets during the execution of K-2 course task elements at sea. This was reported by the Ministry of Defense of the Russian Federation.
The crew of the missile boat "Dimitrovgrad" performed electronic missile launches at targets simulating a detachment of warships of a mock enemy in the Baltic Fleet's maritime training ranges. The missile firing was carried out using the "Mosquito" missile system.
As a result of the launches, the military successfully hit all targets. Also, during the sea passage, the crew conducted a drill to repel an attack by unmanned boats and a raid by unmanned aerial vehicles of a mock enemy using barrel artillery and performed exercises in setting up electronic countermeasures.
Technical and Tactical Characteristics of "Mosquito" Missiles:
- Length — 9.385 m
- Wingspan — 2.1 m
- Launch weight — 3930 kg
- Warhead type — penetrating high-explosive
- Cruising altitude — 20 m
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