The crews of the Baltic Fleet warships in the Kaliningrad region conducted training on the detection of unidentified air targets and repelling attacks by means of an air attack of a simulated enemy.
According to the information support department of the press service of the Baltic Fleet, according to the plan of the exercise, radio surveillance means revealed the approach of "enemy" aircraft to the base point. The ships were brought into readiness for the use of air defense systems, combat crews began receiving and analyzing data on the air situation.
Operators of combat posts classified air targets, after which the attackers were conditionally destroyed by calculations of shipboard anti-aircraft missile and artillery complexes.
More than ten surface ships participated in the planned training - corvettes, small missile ships and boats, small anti-submarine ships and minesweepers. The combat training event was held jointly with the duty shifts of the control centers and naval aviation units.
Meanwhile
The grenade throwers of the army corps of the Baltic Fleet began a planned camp gathering. They are practicing the destruction of armored vehicles and manpower of a simulated enemy at one of the training grounds in the Kaliningrad region. Firing is carried out during the day and at night from RPG-7 hand-held anti-tank grenade launchers and AGS-17 automatic grenade launchers.
Combat training events will last until the end of December. They involve about 300 military personnel from the army Corps and the marine Corps of the Baltic Fleet.
Svetlana Pesotskaya