As part of the exercise with the Arctic expeditionary group, which is conducted under the leadership of the commander of the Northern Fleet of the Hero of Russia, Admiral Alexander Moiseev, the ship's search and strike group performed a number of anti-submarine tasks in the near sea zone.
The crews of the small anti-submarine ships "Junga" and "Snezhnogorsk", in cooperation with the Il-38 aircraft and the Ka-27PL helicopter of the Army of the Air Force and Air Defense, searched for submarines of a conditional enemy at the deployment stage of the fleet strike forces.
The anti-submarine sailors worked out the tactics of searching for a submarine in various ways using on-board sonar systems, as well as according to information from anti-submarine aviation pilots who performed the installation of barriers from sonar buoys in the naval training grounds of the fleet.
At the final stage of the exercise, the practical application of anti-submarine weapons systems for a simulated underwater target was worked out. The crews of small anti-submarine ships performed depth bombing and torpedo firing.
The small anti-submarine ships of project 1124 "Albatros", which are in service with the Kola Flotilla of heterogeneous forces, are designed to search, track and destroy submarines in the near sea and coastal zones.
They are equipped with AK-176M and AK-630M artillery complexes, anti-submarine weapons-RBU-6000 rocket bomb launchers and 533-mm torpedo tubes, and also have sonar and radio equipment.