Original title: China’s 10,000-ton drive into the Sea of Japan was originally for this!
China-Russia "Maritime Joint-2021" joint military exercise opens
On the morning of October 14, local time, the Sino-Russian "Maritime Joint-2021" joint military exercise opened in the waters near Peter the Great Bay in Russia. This is a normal arrangement made by the Chinese and Russian navies in accordance with the annual plan. China and Russia set up joint directorships in their respective formation command ships, with the Deputy Commander of the Chinese People's Liberation Army Northern Theater Navy Rear Admiral Bai Yaoping and the Russian Pacific Fleet Rear Admiral Kabantsov Commander of the Coastal Mixed Zone Fleet jointly acting as exercise directors.
The Nanchang ship of the Chinese Navy, participating in the Sino-Russian "Sea Joint-2021" exercise, cut the waves in the Sea of Japan.
The Nanchang ship of the Chinese Navy, participating in the Sino-Russian "Sea Joint-2021" exercise, cut the waves in the Sea of Japan.
The Chinese Navy's Nanchang ship participating in the Sino-Russian "Maritime Joint-2021" exercise is preparing to receive supplies from the Dongping Lake ship in the Sea of Japan.
The Chinese Navy's Nanchang ship participating in the Sino-Russian "Maritime Joint-2021" exercise is preparing to receive supplies from the Dongping Lake ship in the Sea of Japan.
In this exercise, the Chinese participating forces were from the navy in the eastern, southern and northern theaters, including the Nanchang ship, Kunming ship, Binzhou ship, Liuzhou ship and other new guided missile destroyers, the "Dongping Lake" integrated supply ship, and fixed-wing anti-submarine patrols. Aircraft, carrier-based helicopters, etc.
The Binzhou ship of the Chinese Navy sailing in the Sea of Japan.
The Kunming and Liuzhou ships of the Chinese Navy sailing in the Sea of Japan.
The two sides will mainly focus on communication exercises, formations passing through mine threat areas, elimination of floating mines, formation air defense, sea shooting, joint maneuvering, joint anti-submarine and other subjects.
In the Sino-Russian "Maritime Joint-2021" exercise, the Dongpinghu ship of the Chinese Navy supplied the Nanchang and Binzhou ships in the Sea of Japan.
In the Sino-Russian "Maritime Joint-2021" exercise, the Dongpinghu ship of the Chinese Navy supplied the Nanchang and Binzhou ships in the Sea of Japan.
The exercise was held against the background of major changes and epidemics. The Chinese 10,000-ton destroyer, anti-submarine patrol aircraft and other multi-platform platforms went abroad for the first time.
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