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Northern
Fleet Nuclear Submarines Conduct Missile Launches in the Barents Sea. Photos
and video: t.me/mod_russia
The Russian Ministry of Defense has released a video on its
Telegram channel showing Northern Fleet nuclear submarines launching cruise
missiles at a maritime target in the Barents Sea.
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According to the video: The nuclear
missile submarines “Severodvinsk”
of Project 885 and “Orel”
of Project 949A from the Northern Fleet conducted practical missile launches
against a target in the Barents Sea. The missile firing was carried out
according to the Northern Fleet forces’ combat training plan.
A complex target position, simulating a
detachment of landing ships from a fictitious enemy, was successfully hit by Kalibr cruise missiles and Granit missiles at a distance of about 170 kilometers. According
to objective control data, the combat exercise was successfully completed, and
the missile weapons used once again confirmed their inherent characteristics
and high reliability.
To ensure safety, the missile firing
area was closed in advance to civilian flights and aviation. The combat
exercise was conducted by ships of the Kola Flotilla of heterogeneous forces of
the Northern Fleet, demonstrating the fleet’s responsiveness and effectiveness
in joint operations.
The Barents Sea is a marginal sea of
the Arctic Ocean,
located off the northern coasts of Norway and Russia, and divided between
Norwegian and Russian territorial waters.
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Source: t.me/mod_russia.
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Photos and video: t.me/mod_russia
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