The Russian Northern Fleet’s destroyer
Vice-Admiral Kulakov is continuing along its long route in the Atlantic amid
adverse weather conditions.
MOSCOW, November 13. /TASS/. The Russian Northern Fleet’s large
anti-submarine destroyer Vice-Admiral Kulakov has passed through the English
Channel and is continuing along its long route in the Atlantic amid adverse
weather conditions, the Fleet’s press service said on Monday.
"Last night, the Russian vessel crossed the narrowest portion of the English Channel - the Strait of Dover. The voyage of the large antisubmarine warship Vice-Admiral Kulakov in Atlantic waters comes amid unfavorable hydrometeorological conditions with strong winds and sea waves," the statement said.
"Last night, the Russian vessel crossed the narrowest portion of the English Channel - the Strait of Dover. The voyage of the large antisubmarine warship Vice-Admiral Kulakov in Atlantic waters comes amid unfavorable hydrometeorological conditions with strong winds and sea waves," the statement said.
Vessels of
this class can weather the severest of storms and thanks to the crew’s skills
and professionalism, the ship is able to be operated under any conditions.
Based on its updated schedule, the vessel is heading towards the designated
area of the North Sea.
The ship
has been proceeding on its long voyage for more than three months. The
Vice-Admiral Kulakov earlier visited Limassol (Cyprus) and Salalu (Oman),
Alexandria (Egypt) and Lisbon (Portugal).
Starting
from late August until mid-October, the crew performed tasks in the southern
part of the Red Sea and in the Gulf of Aden. Its key goal was to ensure
Russia’s regular presence in the region and safeguard civilian navigation. In
the second half of October, Russian sailors fulfilled tasks in the
Mediterranean Sea, the Fleet’s press service reported.
Source:
ITAR-TASS 13-11-2017