December
6, 2007 Russian Navy Resumes
Presence
in World's Oceans
Moscow
Russia's navy has resumed its continual presence in various regions
of the world's oceans, Defence Minister Anatoly Serdyukov told
President Putin at a meeting in the Kremlin.
"There are plans to dispatch ships to the northeast Atlantic and the
Mediterranean Sea that will remain there till Feb 3, 2008. The
expedition is aimed at ensuring naval presence and establishing
conditions for safe Russian navigation," Serdyukov told President
Vladimir Putin Wednesday.
The minister said an aircraft-carrying heavy cruiser, two
anti-submarine ships and a tanker left for the Mediterranean
Wednesday, where they will be joined by a Black Sea Fleet missile
cruiser and a tanker.
Serdyukov said a total of four warships and seven other vessels of
Russia's Northern, Black Sea and Baltic fleets, as well as 47 planes
and 10 helicopters, have been dispatched for the mission. Three
exercises, involving the vessels and aircraft, are being planned.
In mid-August, Putin announced the resumption of strategic patrol
flights, saying that although the country halted long-distance
strategic flights to remote regions in 1992 with the collapse of the
Soviet Union and the ensuing economic and political chaos, other
nations had continued the practice, compromising Russian national
security.
Russia's strategic bombers have since carried out over 70 patrol
flights over the Pacific, Atlantic, and Arctic oceans, as well as
the Black Sea, a senior Air Force official said Tuesday, adding that
NATO interceptor aircraft had escorted Russian bombers during all
their patrols.
Boloji.com is owned and managed by Boloji Media Inc Privacy Policy |
Disclaimer
No part of this Internet site may
be reproduced without prior written permission of the copyright holder.