The crew of the high-speed landing craft "Midshipman Lermontov" of project 21820, code "Dugon", destroyed training naval surface and air targets in the Baltic Sea. This was reported by the press service of the Ministry of Defense.
During the voyage, the "Midshipman Lermontov" performed various elements of naval maneuvering under the threat of the use of weapons by a mock enemy, and also conducted firing at naval surface and air targets simulating unmanned boats and unmanned aerial vehicles.
Fire was conducted from large-caliber KPVT machine guns. In order to create an environment as close as possible to combat, the landing craft also maneuvered at the highest possible speeds.
Project 21820 landing craft have unique characteristics and have virtually no analogues in the world. They are designed for high-speed sea transfer and landing on an unequipped coast of personnel, wheeled and tracked vehicles.
The high speed of the boat is ensured by the presence of an air cavity on the bottom, powerful M507A-2D diesels and ventilated water jet propulsion units.
Earlier www1.ru reported that the corvette "Soobrazitelny" used the Uran missile system in the Baltic Sea.
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