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BSF Hydrographic Ship Surveyed Responsibility Area

02/15/2012 
Text: Southern Military District Press Service
Photo: GS-86. Southern Military District Press Service
Black Sea Fleet (BSF) hydrographic ship GS-86 returned from survey mission in the Black Sea Fleet.

Within the responsibility zone of BSF Hydrographic Service spreading from Ai-Todor Cape to Tarhankut Cape, the crew has performed night inspection of lighthouses and marine lights, tested leading beacons, and checked coastal radio-navigation aids.

Besides, the ship's crew held damage control drill at sea, practiced position finding and rescuing a man "overboard".

Despite severe weather conditions, crew of GS-86 has accomplished all tasks in full.

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