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WorldAsiaThree Russian "calibers" took part in the exercises at sea

Three Russian “calibers” took part in the exercises at sea

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Balflot: “Karakuta” and “Buyan-M” ships equipped with “Caliber” missiles went to sea for exercisesOn February 27, the Baltic Fleet reported that three Kalibr aircraft carriers had sailed for exercises. The ships “Karakut” and “Buyan-M” are in service with the Baltic naval base.The small missile ships Odintsovo, Zelyony Dol, Sovetsk and the boat Dimitrovgrad also take part in the exercises. The ships, according to the Balflot press service, will perform a number of defense tasks, as well as play a battle with strike groups.LIVE24 previously reported that Russia will not use the Zircon hypersonic missile in joint naval exercises in South Africa. The China, Russia and South Africa exercises will coincide with the start date of the Russian NWO in Ukraine.This fact has alarmed Western leaders, but the reassuring fact is the cancellation of the previously planned launch of the Zircon rocket. The fact that the launch test will not take place, said captain Oleg Gladky.


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