Crews of Su-24M tactical frontline bombers and Su-30SM2 multirole fighters of the Baltic Fleet naval aviation practiced delivering high-precision bombing strikes against ground targets. The bombing was carried out with high-explosive fragmentation air bombs.
During the training flights, tactical scenarios were played out to practice tasks according to their intended purpose — destroying fortifications, command posts, providing fire support to units, destroying concentrations of armored vehicles and enemy personnel, as well as conducting aerial reconnaissance.
The pilots carried out precision bombing with OFAB-250-270 high-explosive fragmentation air bombs on full-size targets at altitudes from 900 to 2,000 m and speeds up to 1,000 km/h on a target field at an aviation range.
The aircraft crews also practiced combat maneuvering and actions to evade enemy fighter aircraft and air defense systems.
All combat training tasks were completed by naval aviation pilots both during the day and at night. In total, more than 15 aircraft were involved in the exercise, as well as over 250 military personnel from the mixed aviation regiment of the Baltic Fleet naval aviation.
Earlier, Rostec announced the invulnerability of the "Product 305" missile to enemy electronic warfare systems at the front. It always reaches exactly where the helicopter carrier crew directs it.
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