Russian missile
cruiser Moskva is moored in the Ukrainian Black Sea port
The Russian missile
cruiser Moscow , also known as Moskva, will hold
drills on air defense and the use of “rocket, artillery and torpedo weapons” in
a rare visit to the South China Sea , the
Russian defense ministry announced Wednesday in a statement. The training
exercises will also include practicing damage control tasks, according to
the statement.
“That area of the
South China Sea hasn’t been a core Russian operating area but it’s part of this
expanded push from Russia that we’re seeing,” USNI quoted Eric Wertheim, an
American naval expert, as saying. Wertheim believes that the Moscow ’s
deployment is a rare show of surface presence in the region by Russia .
Over the past year,
Russia 's
military operations have had an increased focus on its aviation and submarine
fleets rather than its surface fleets, the USNI report said, citing U.S. Chief
of Naval Operations Admiral Jonathan Greenert.
On Wednesday,
Russia successfully test-fired an intercontinental missile from a submerged
Northern Fleet nuclear submarine from the Barents Sea to the Kura Range on the
Kamchatka Peninsula in the country's far east. This is the second such test of
a missile by Russia
in a week after it successfully tested a new intercontinental ballistic missile
on Oct. 29.
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