Login

 

Forgot password?
submarines shipbuilding Black Sea Fleet exercise Pacific Fleet Russian Navy Northern Fleet strategy cooperation Ukraine visits Russia piracy missiles trials Sevastopol history Sevmash presence contracts drills Baltic Fleet industry incident anti-piracy shipyards training Gulf of Aden frigate Somalia India developments reforms opinion Borei policy procurements Russia - India aircraft carrier Crimea arms exports USA St. Petersburg tests France financing Bulava Yury Dolgoruky US Navy Serdiukov cruise Mediterranean Zvezdochka NATO innovations United Shipbuilding Corporation Indian Navy Medvedev Arctic agreements commission Admiralteyskie Verfi Admiral Gorshkov Vladivostok Mistral accident hijacking corvettes overhaul Russia - France Admiral Kuznetsov anniversary Rosoboronexport Vysotsky event ceremony Yantar Severomorsk defense order negotiations conflict aircraft China deployment naval aviation Putin investigations Black Sea Varyag coast guard Vikramaditya Novorossiysk landing craft Far East crime marines Severnaya Verf meeting scandals memorials Syria traditions Japan escort South Korea statistics Neustrashimy Yasen tenders Admiral Chabanenko convoys Marshal Shaposhnikov Ukrainian Navy Chirkov problems Severodvinsk reinforcement tension tragedy technology firings provocation frontier service Baltic Sea Almaz upgrade hostages search and rescue Caspian Flotilla Moskva court Dmitry Donskoy rumors Turkey keel laying helicopters Kilo class death Admiral Panteleyev Atalanta Kaliningrad World War II shipwreck Petr Veliky Rubin Admiral Vinogradov Norway launching delivery patrols
Search
Our friends russian navy weapons world sailing ships
 
Tell a friend Print version

Prior to antipiracy mission, marines practiced hostage rescue

05/06/2010 
Text: RIA Novosti
Photo: PF marine. news.vl.ru
Pacific Fleet (PF) marines who along with the crew of large ASW ship Marshal Shaposhnikov freed Russian tanker Moscow University captured by pirates had passed thorough special training in Vladivostok before anti-piracy mission off Somalia, reported RIA Novosti citing Capt 1 rank Roman Martov, director of PF Press Service.

Tanker Moscow University having 23 Russian crewmembers and 86,000 tons of oil on board was hijacked Wednesday morning at the eastern part of the Gulf of Aden. The ship was sailing from the Red Sea to China. Ship release operation was carried out by marines and the crew of large ASW ship Marshal Shaposhnikov. As a result, nobody suffered among Russians; pirates were captured.

"There is PF marine unit on board Marshal Shaposhnikov. Before cruise to the Gulf of Aden, marines had passed a special training course on rescue of civil ship captured by pirates. All drills were conducted under special program in live operational conditions", pointed out the interviewee.

According to him, all PF marines currently on mission in the Gulf of Aden are experienced soldiers, masterfully firing various types of weapons, well-versed in hand-to-hand combat and special warfare.

Many of them repeatedly took part in international antipiracy missions within PF task units.

The fourth PF task unit consisting of large antisubmarine warfare ship Marshal Shaposhnikov, tanker Pechenga and sea-going salvage tug MB-37 on March 29 arrived from Vladivostok to participate in international antipiracy mission.

There are two deck-based helicopters on board Marshal Shaposhnikov; they constantly conduct air reconnaissance.

Back to the news list