(Newsweek) --- Russian naval units
launched an air-and-sea practice offensive on a nuclear submarine today in the
Barents Sea, which Russia
shares with Norway .
The drill is part of Russia ’s
massive snap military drills which are due to continue until 21 March.
A view shows Yekaterinburg at a Russian navy base in region March 16, 2011. Andrei Pronin/REUTERS |
The ‘strike and
search group’, as the Russian Ministry of Defence referred to it, from the
navy’s Northern Fleet comprised of Tu-142 ‘Bear’ naval aviation reconnaissance
bombers and Il-38 ‘Dolphin’ maritime patrol jets as well as two small
anti-submarine ships and support vessels.
The practice attack
on one of the Northern Fleet’s nuclear submarine units, designated as a target
for the benefit of the exercise, went ahead today and according to the Russian
Ministry of Defence the drill was successful, Russian state news service Tass
reports.
The aim of the
exercise was to test the capability of the strike and search group to locate a
nuclear submarine and force it to resurface.
“During the
exercise crews from the anti-submarine vessels successfully completed fire of
the RBU - 6000 reaction engine-bomb installation and also utilized torpedo
capabilities,” the Ministry of Defence said.
Tu-142 ‘Bear’ |
The Barents Sea is
located between Russia and
both mainland Norway and the
Norwegian island territories of of Svalbard
have access to it. Russia ’s
interests in the Barents Sea have previously prompted Oslo to insist it supplements NATO submarines
in the region with its own.
In 2012 Norwegian
defence minister Espen Barthe Eide said he did not believe Norway “would ever be without its own submarines
because we have such large seas with Russia as its neighbour”.
Meanwhile Russia
announced it has commissioned two more submarines to be built by 2020, one of
which is nuclear powered, in celebration of today’s military holiday - Submariner’s
Day.
These drills have
unsettled some of its European neighbours already. Lithuania reported yesterday that
it had intercepted 11 Russian jets near its airspace, which flew with their
tracking devices switched off and without giving warning of the route they
would undertake.
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