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04/21/2010
Colors making ceremony on new Coast Guard ship in Vladivostok
Ceremony of hoisting naval flag on Coast Guard ship built by Vostochnaya Verf shipyard will be held Wednesday in Vladivostok. The new ship will serve in the Sea of Japan within responsibility zone of FSB Frontier Service, Primorsky Krai branch.
04/20/2010
Cruiser Moskva reached the Gulf of Aden
Carrying out tasks of long-range cruise, Black Sea Fleet (BSF) flagship Guard missile cruiser Moskva passed through the Red Sea and reached the Gulf of Aden. The personnel were informed about environment in the region.
04/20/2010
China is about to buy Russian air cushion ships
Rosoboronexport holds consultations with China at defense show DSA 2010 about possible buying of Russian Zubr- and Murena-type air cushion landing ships. These unique ships have no analogs in the world and have excellently proved themselves.
04/19/2010
Cruiser Petr Veliky entered Red Sea through Suez Canal
Having successfully passed Suez Canal which is one of the most important artificial waterways in the world, Northern Fleet's (NF) flagship heavy nuclear-powered missile cruiser Petr Veliky reached the Red Sea on Friday.
04/19/2010
Yanukovich is about to review gas and fleet issues with Medvedev
Ukrainian president Viktor Yanukovich intends to review gas issues and terms of Black Sea Fleet basing in Crimea with his Russian counterpart Dmitry Medvedev this week. Kiev would probably increase lease payment for BSF.
04/19/2010
BF task unit to return home on Apr 20
Baltic Fleet (BF) task unit consisting of frigates Yaroslav Mudry, Neustrashimy, and tanker Olekma having performed training tasks in the Atlantic will return to BF main base Baltiysk on Apr 20. The ships united in the Mediterranean after task accomplishment.
04/19/2010
Georgians arrested Russian tanker
Russian-flagged tanker Saratov City was arrested in water area of Georgian port Batumi "due to marine pollution". If during investigation the crew's guilt would be proved, the case will be brought to trial.
04/16/2010
Marshal Shaposhnikov is escorting another convoy through Gulf of Aden
Pacific Fleet (PF) large ASW ship Marshal Shaposhnikov is escorting convoy of 4 vessels through uneasy waters of Gulf of Aden and Horn of Africa where pirate assaults are ordinary. New task unit is the fourth one dispatched by PF to fight piracy.
04/16/2010
Russian Navy joins the action "St. George Ribbon"
Expecting commemoration of 65th anniversary of Victory in the Great Patriotic War, Russian Navy joins the action "St. George Ribbon". Black-and-orange ribbons have become the symbol of Russia's victory in the Great Patriotic War and the sign of everlasting respect to veterans who saved the world from fascism.
04/15/2010
Russian marines to attend military parades in Kerch, Odessa and Nikolayev
Russian servicemen who are to attend military parades on May 9 in Odessa, Kerch and Nikolayev will be delivered there by Black Sea Fleet (BSF) large landing ships. Personnel of BSF independent marine brigade will take part in parades along with Ukrainian servicemen.
04/15/2010
Syrian military delegation visited cruiser Petr Veliky in Tartus
Large delegation of Syrian armed forces headed by Taleb Al-Barri, Syrian Navy Commander on Wednesday paid a familiarization visit to Russian heavy nuclear-powered missile cruiser Petr Veliky stayed at Syrian port Tartus.
04/15/2010
Four shipbuilding zones to be established in the Far East
Four shipbuilding and ship-repair zones will be created in Primorsky Krai under auspices of the Far East Shipbuilding Center. Primorsky Krai has tied with Rosoboronexport a general agreement of military technical cooperation with foreign countries.
04/14/2010
Sevmash refuses to pay Norwegian debts
The Sevmash shipyard in Severodvinsk, northern Russia, refuses to pay Norwegian shipping company Odfjell the 45 million USD, which the latter was awarded in a court rule last year. The arbitration court in Stockholm last year found Sevmash guilty in having failed to meet contract conditions.
04/14/2010
Russia delays launch of new nuclear submarine
Russia will not float out a new nuclear-powered multipurpose attack submarine as planned on May 7 due to technical reasons. Construction of the Severodvinsk, the first Project 885 Yasen (Graney) class submarine, began in 1993 at the Sevmash shipyard in the northern Russian city of Severodvinsk but has since been dogged by financial setbacks.
04/14/2010
Russia joins Blackseafor drills
A squadron of international ships comprising the Black Sea Naval Cooperation Task Group (Blackseafor) has left the Turkish port of Eregli to take part in rescue drills. Russia is represented by the Caesar Kunikov ship.
04/14/2010
BSF to be reinforced with new frigates and subs
Russian Black Sea Fleet (BSF) will be reinforced with new frigates and diesel submarines within the nearest 5 years. The fleet's demand in new ships is caused by decommissioning of old ones, scheduled ocean exercises, long range cruises, and annual participation in international maneuvers held in Black Sea.
04/14/2010
Marines boarded on the deck of Petr Veliky
Marine unit being on alert at heavy nuclear-powered missile cruiser Petr Veliky started full-scale drills. The primary task of marine unit is to board the ship as rapidly as possible and secure the vessel until main anti-terror/anti-piracy group comes on board.
04/14/2010
Admiral Chabanenko paid formal visit to Spanish port
Russian large ASW ship Admiral Chabanenko has finished formal visit to Spanish port Ceuta on Tuesday. Presently, Russia is represented in anti-piracy operation held in this part of Indian Ocean by large ASW ship Marshal Shaposhnikov.
04/13/2010
Bulava mishaps come from technological problems – Solomonov
Faulty launches of SLBM Bulava can be explained by a variety of reasons – substandard materials, violations of production technology, or improper quality control. SLBM Bulava-30 is supposed to become the basis of naval component of Russia's strategic nuclear force.
04/13/2010
K-8 crew to be commemorated in Sestroretsk
Memorial service in honor of crewmembers of K-8 submarine sank 40 years ago in Bay of Biscay will be held in St. Paul's and St. Peter's Church in Sestroretsk. Having sunk on Apr 12, 1970, K-8 became the first victim in Soviet/Russian nuclear fleet.
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