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Russian Northern Fleet's Nuclear Forces Hold Snap Drills
by Staff Writers
Moscow (Sputnik) Mar 23, 2015


File image: Delta IV-class ballistic missile submarines.

As part of the check, Russian First Deputy Defense Minister Army Gen. Valery Gerasimov visited one of the fleet's six Delta IV-class ballistic missile submarines.

The results of the training confirmed that ballistic missile crews were ready to perform their combat tasks, the ministry said in a statement.

Snap inspections of combat readiness that involve all branches of the Russian Armed Forces have become regular since Defense Minister Sergei Shoigu took his post in November 2012.

The latest combat readiness check began on Monday and will be held through March 21. It focuses on training in the Arctic Region and involves more than 38,000 servicemen, as well as armored vehicles, ships, submarines and aircraft.

Some 76,000 servicemen are involved in the ongoing large-scale exercises of the Northern Fleet aimed at testing Russia's defense capability in the Arctic, Defense Minister Sergei Shoigu said Wednesday.

"The snap inspection of the Northern Fleet...allows the commanding staff of the newly-formed joint strategic command to practice the troops management during operational deployment," Shoigu said at a meeting in the National Defense Center in Moscow.

According to the minister, the snap drills also involve 65 warships, 15 submarines, 16 auxiliary ships, over 10,000 combat and support vehicles, as well as more than 200 aircraft.

Source: Sputnik News


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