More than 15 crews of surface ships under construction in the interests of the Russian Navy will be trained at the Joint Training Center of the Navy in 2021. This was announced by the commander-in-Chief of the Russian Navy, Admiral Nikolai Evmenov.
"More than 15 crews of surface ships of various classes under construction for the Russian Navy will undergo comprehensive training at the Joint Naval Training Center in St. Petersburg in 2021," he said following a workshop that addressed issues of surface shipbuilding this year.
According to the admiral, " the emphasis in the training of the crews of new ships will be put on the acquisition of stable practical skills by personnel, as well as on the operation of modern models of equipment and weapons that have a high degree of automation." As Evmenov stressed, the training of crews will also be continued, taking into account the equipping of a number of ship projects with robotic systems.
"In order to effectively train the crews of new ships, the programs of the Joint Training Center of the Navy are constantly being improved in sync with the development of scientific and technological progress in the domestic shipbuilding industry," the commander-in — chief added.
The press service of the Navy reports that the crews of the new ships have already begun to arrive at the training center.