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Russia to Hold Large-Scale Mediterranean, Black Sea Naval Drills

Russia to Hold Large-Scale Mediterranean, Black Sea Naval Drills
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Russia confirmed Wednesday previous media information that it will hold large-scale naval drills in the Mediterranean and Black Seas.


In this context, the Russian Defense Ministry's press office reported that the drills are to be held in late January with the involvement of warships from the Northern, Baltic, Black Sea and Pacific Fleets.
"The Russian Navy's drills of this scope will be held for the first time over the past few decades and are designed to improve control, ensure and practice multiservice force interaction of the fleets in the far-off maritime zones," the press office said.

The drills will be held in line with the Russian Armed Forces' 2013 combat training plan and will aim to "practice the issues of establishing a multiservice grouping of forces (troops) outside Russia, planning its use and conducting joint actions as part of a united naval grouping based on a common plan," the press office said.

It is worth mentioning that the naval task forces from the Russian Fleets are currently heading towards the designated areas of the naval exercises.
The drills will also simulate operations to load marine troops and paratroopers from the rough coast of the North Caucasus onto amphibious ships and will help the Navy's personnel acquire necessary marine practice skills during the performance of "combat training missions in the Black and Mediterranean Seas," the press office said.

Source: News Agencies, Edited by moqawama.org

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