The naval strike
group interacted with a Ka-27PL anti-sub warfare helicopter of the Fleet’s
naval aviation to search for the adversary sub and destroy it with the
shipborne RBU-6000 launchers.
KALININGRAD, October
3. /TASS/. A naval strike group of Russia’s Baltic Fleet destroyed a notional
enemy’s submarine in joint drills with a Ka-27PL anti-submarine warfare
helicopter, the Fleet’s press office reported on Thursday.
"As part of a
tactical exercise of the Baltic Fleet’s anti-submarine warfare forces at the
training ranges in the Baltic Sea, the crews of the corvette Stoiky and the
small anti-subsurface warfare ships Aleksin, Urengoi and Kazanets practiced
assignments to search for and strike a notional enemy’s sub," the press
office said in a statement.
During the drills,
the naval strike group interacted with a Ka-27PL anti-submarine warfare
helicopter of the Fleet’s naval aviation to search for the adversary sub,
employing radars and sonars, and destroy it with the shipborne RBU-6000 rocket
launchers.
Aside from the
anti-submarine warfare, the warships’ crews practiced assignments at sea to
conduct joint maneuvering and carry out electronic counter-measures. The
warships also held electronic missile and artillery firings against naval and
air targets.
Source: ITAR-TASS 03-10-2019