MOSCOW, March 24. /TASS/. The
helicopter crews of Russia’s
Severomorsk submarine chaser,
currently on a routine m
ission in the
Mediterranean, have begun a series of practice flights, the Northern Fleet’s press-service chief captain 1st class Vadim Serga told TASS on Tuesday.
The crew of one of the anti-submarine helicopters Ka-27 will practise
submarine search operations with the use of standard hydro-acoustic
equipment.
While the ship is at anchor, the pilots will be polishing take-off and landing
skills.
The Severomorsk left the port of the
same name - the main base of the
Northern Fleet - on a long voyage on
November 20, 2014. Since then it has left behind more than 12,000 miles. It helped maintain the safety of shipping in the Red Sea and the Gulf of Aden and paid a business visit to the port of Salalah, Oman. At the moment the
Severodvinsk leads a Russian naval
task force present in the
Mediterranean on a permanent basis
helicopter crews of Russia’s
Severomorsk submarine chaser,
currently on a routine m
ission in the
Mediterranean, have begun a series of practice flights, the Northern Fleet’s press-service chief captain 1st class Vadim Serga told TASS on Tuesday.
The crew of one of the anti-submarine helicopters Ka-27 will practise
submarine search operations with the use of standard hydro-acoustic
equipment.
While the ship is at anchor, the pilots will be polishing take-off and landing
skills.
The Severomorsk left the port of the
same name - the main base of the
Northern Fleet - on a long voyage on
November 20, 2014. Since then it has left behind more than 12,000 miles. It helped maintain the safety of shipping in the Red Sea and the Gulf of Aden and paid a business visit to the port of Salalah, Oman. At the moment the
Severodvinsk leads a Russian naval
task force present in the
Mediterranean on a permanent basis
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