More than 30 Thousand Miles Behind: "Vice-Admiral Kulakov" Completes Long Voyage

Project 1155 Large ASW Ship Arrives at Severomorsk Dock After 220 Days

The large anti-submarine warfare (ASW) ship (BPC) of the Northern Fleet "Vice-Admiral Kulakov" of Project 1155 has completed its long voyage tasks and returned to Severomorsk. The warship has covered about 30,000 nautical miles.

BPC "Vice-Admiral Kulakov" Project 1155
BPC "Vice-Admiral Kulakov" Project 1155

During the long voyage, the ship's crew participated in various exercises of the Navy, including "July Storm" and "Zapad-2025."

The fleet's press service noted that the sailors from Severomorsk practiced dozens of combat exercises in anti-submarine and anti-aircraft defense. The voyage lasted 220 days.

The ship's armament includes eight vertical launchers for "Kinzhal" missiles, two 100-mm artillery mounts, two 12-barrel RBU-6000 rocket launchers, and two 533-mm four-tube torpedo launchers.

In June, "Vice-Admiral Kulakov" caused quite a stir in the Western media, when it passed near Greenland.

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