Pacific Fleet corvettes "Hero of the Russian Federation Aldar Tsydenzhapov" and "Rezkiy" of Project 20380 destroyed a mock enemy submarine during anti-submarine exercises in the Peter the Great Bay.
During search operations, the ship crews detected an unidentified submarine at depth that was trying to evade pursuit. The role of the unidentified submarine was played by the diesel-electric submarine "Volkhov" of Project 636.3.
The "enemy" submarine refused to comply with the order to surface, after which the corvettes destroyed the submarine through joint efforts. The surface ship crews performed an algorithm of actions with the simulated use of RBU-6000 rocket launchers and torpedo weapons.
The armament of the 20380 series corvettes includes launchers for "Uran" or "Kalibr-NK" anti-ship missiles (depending on the ship's modification), artillery mounts, an anti-aircraft missile system, grenade launchers, and machine gun mounts.
Earlier, www1.ru reported that MiG-31 fighters used hypersonic "Kinzhal" missiles for the second time in three days.
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