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Mon Jan 21, 2013, 12:40 AM Jan 2013

Russia ‘Flexes Muscles’ in Mediterranean Amid Syrian Crisis

MOSCOW, January 20 (RIA Novosti) – Russia has started the largest naval exercises in the past few decades in the Mediterranean and Black Seas as a civil war in Syria continues to gain momentum.

The drills involve task forces from Russia’s Black Sea, Northern and Baltic fleets, strategic bombers, tactical aircraft, air defense units, paratroopers and naval infantry.

An official statement by the Defense Ministry, issued on Saturday, says the exercises “are held in line with the Russian Armed Forces’ 2013 combat training plan and focus on interoperability of task forces from several fleets while on a mission in a far-off maritime zone.”

The exercises will continue until January 29 and involve over 60 drills, including anti-submarine warfare missions, missile and artillery firing practices.
The training may also include simulated beach landing and convoy escort missions as the task forces have four large landing ships and a variety of auxiliary vessels in their composition.

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Russia ‘Flexes Muscles’ in Mediterranean Amid Syrian Crisis (Original Post) Purveyor Jan 2013 OP
It must be Soviet Zombies longing for the good old days just like the American Neo-Cons. gordianot Jan 2013 #1
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