30.01.2012
Text: Western Military District Press Service
Photo: Aircraft Carrier Admiral Kuznetsov. Western Military District Press Service
Deployment of Russian Navy carrier group in the Mediterranean Sea is coming to its end. In the next few days Russian warships will replenish supplies and then set a course for the Atlantic via the Strait of Gibraltar.
Ships of Russian carrier group entered the Mediterranean Sea on Dec 23, 2011. Through the deployment, pilots of deck-based aviation had an eventful training program. Twelve flight shifts were performed, which is over 130 sorties from the board of Northern Fleet (NF) aircraft-carrying cruiser
Admiral Kuznetsov.
Naval pilots practiced air engagement, interception, and aerobatics by heavy fighters
Su-33.
Aircrews of ship-based helicopters
Ka-27 have carried out large training program as well. They maintained flights of airplanes and performed ASW tasks for self-defense purpose.
One of the deployment's distinctive aspects was interaction among fleets. In some periods, warships of Northern, Baltic, and Black Sea fleets were accomplishing joint tasks.
Crews of aircraft carrier
Admiral Kuznetsov, large ASW ship
Admiral Chabanenko, frigates
Yaroslav Mudry and
Ladny have completed a number of combat training tasks under common concept. They were dozens of air defense and ASW exercises, hundreds of shipborne drills, antiaircraft missile and artillery firings.
The deployment started on Dec 6, 2011 with departure of aircraft carrier
Admiral Kuznetsov, large ASW ship
Admiral Chabanenko and supply vessels from NF main base Severomorsk. Throughout the long-range cruise, ships of the Russian Navy's carrier group have covered over 8,500 nautical miles.