The Black Sea Fleet began coastal bombing exercises

23.01.2015 10:30
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Armed forces, Crimea, Russia, Sevastopol


Sevastopol, January 23 (PolitNavigator, Viktor Orlov) – Naval aviation of the Russian Black Sea Fleet is conducting large-scale coastal bombing exercises in Crimea on Friday.

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“Front-line Su-24 bombers will practice single flights during the day, carrying out bombing and firing unguided rockets at ground targets at the Opuk naval landing range,” Russian Black Sea Fleet representative Captain 2nd Rank Nikolai Voskresensky told reporters.

Be-12 anti-submarine amphibious aircraft will be used to support combat exercises at sea by the crew of the Ladny patrol ship. Later, the amphibians will also carry out bombing in the area of ​​the naval training ground.

Today, anti-submarine training flights are carried out by crews of Ka-27 helicopters.

It is planned that up to 15 airplanes and helicopters will perform tasks in the sky; they will perform about 50 sorties.

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