Helicopters of the Baltic Fleet conducted a search, identification, and escort of enemy submarines. As part of the exercises, crews of anti-submarine helicopters successfully worked out a set of tasks, including searching, detecting, classifying, maintaining contact, and further tracking of submarines simulating enemy actions, the press service of the Baltic Fleet reported.
After successfully completing the tasks of tracking the target, the crews of the Ka-27 and Ka-27M helicopters simulated the use of anti-submarine weapons.
Additionally, the message notes that in addition to combat training exercises, naval pilots were improving their skills in passing a given course over terrain without clear landmarks. Flight missions were also carried out to improve the coordination of crews and obtain admission to piloting in both simple and complex meteorological conditions.
Flights were carried out along a predetermined route over the water area of the marine training ground belonging to the Baltic Fleet. The flights of naval aviation were preceded by comprehensive preparation, including checking the readiness of the engineering and technical staff, ground services, and specialists responsible for ensuring flight training.
Up to 10 units of aviation equipment were involved in the flights.
Earlier, www1.ru reported that the Russian submarine of Project 877 "Paltus" delighted Chinese sailors.
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