The crews carried out
the electronic launches of anti-submarine guided missiles.
KALININGRAD, November
14. /TASS/. A group of the Baltic Fleet ships - the corvettes Stoiky and
Soobrazitelny - have ended a long voyage to the Atlantic Ocean, having covered
more than 3,000 nautical miles and returned to a base in Baltiysk on Tuesday,
the fleet’s press service reported.
"The ships’
crews spent more than 20 days at sea <...> The ships returned from the
voyage in good repair and ready to fulfil the designated tasks after
replenishment," the report says. The main task of the voyage was the
provision of naval presence and the demonstration of St. Andrew’s flag in
different areas of the Atlantic Ocean.
During the voyage the
crews worked out tasks of the naval drills, repelled an air strike of the
"enemy" and trained counter-sabotage actions while anchored at the
roadstead. The crews carried out the electronic launches of anti-submarine
guided missiles. Ka-27 shipborne helicopters carried out several flights,
trained to rescue people in distress at sea and searched for the
"enemy’s" submarine in cooperation with the ships.
The troops of sea
soldiers onboard the ships worked out different tasks of anti-terrorism
protection and conducted live firing on sea targets.