Ships of the Russian Northern Fleet in the Arctic will practice missile and artillery firing and landing. On Monday, they left the main base in Severomorsk for a two-month voyage.
The northern seas will be guarded by the large anti-submarine ship "Vice-Admiral Kulakov" of project 1155, the rescue tugboat "Altai" of project 1452, the large landing ship "Alexander Otrakovsky" of project 775 and the tanker "Sergey Osipov" of project 1559V.
During the exercises, the sailors will work in conjunction with long-range aviation and with underwater forces, and will also pass through the waters of seven seas.
The armament of the ship "Vice-Admiral Kulakov" includes two four-container launchers of "Rastrub" rocket-torpedoes, 8 launchers of the "Kinzhal" anti-aircraft missile system (64 missiles), two 100 mm artillery mounts AK-100, 4 six-barreled 30 mm machine guns AK-630M, reactive anti-submarine rocket launchers RBU-6000. There are 2 Ka-27 helicopters on board.
Earlier www1.ru reported that a new body armor was developed for Russian sappers. The first deliveries of the product to the troops will start in September 2024.
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