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Russia begins major naval drills in the Pacific and Arctic oceans and the Baltic Sea

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Posted on July 23, 2025

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MOSCOW (Reuters) -Russia on Wednesday began major navy drills involving more than 150 vessels and 15,000 military personnel in the Pacific and Arctic oceans and in the Baltic and Caspian seas, the

Russia Launches Major Naval Exercises in Pacific, Arctic, and Baltic Seas

Overview of Russia's Naval Exercises

MOSCOW (Reuters) -Russia on Wednesday began major navy drills involving more than 150 vessels and 15,000 military personnel in the Pacific and Arctic oceans and in the Baltic and Caspian seas, the defence ministry said.

Details of the 'July Storm' Exercise

The so-called "July Storm" exercise from July 23 to July 27 will test the readiness of the fleet for non-standard operations, the use of long-range weapons and other advanced technology including unmanned systems, the ministry said.

Involvement of Aircraft and Missile Systems

"At sea, the crews of the ships will practice deployment to combat areas, conducting anti-submarine operations, defending areas of deployment and economic activity," the ministry said.

Russia's Naval Power Ranking

The will also practice "repelling attacks by air attack weapons, unmanned boats and enemy drones, ensuring the safety of navigation, striking enemy targets and naval groups."

More than 120 aircraft will take part and 10 coastal missile systems, the ministry said. Navy chief, Admiral Alexander Moiseev, will lead the exercise.

Russia has the world's third most powerful navy after China and the United States, according to most public rankings, though the navy has suffered a series of high-profile losses in the Ukraine war.

(Reporting by Reuters; editing by Guy Faulconbridge)

Key Takeaways

  • Russia initiates major naval drills involving 150 vessels.
  • Exercises span Pacific, Arctic, Baltic, and Caspian seas.
  • 'July Storm' tests fleet readiness and advanced technology.
  • Over 120 aircraft and 10 missile systems involved.
  • Russia ranks third in global naval power.

Frequently Asked Questions

What is a naval exercise?
A naval exercise is a training operation conducted by naval forces to practice tactics, improve coordination, and test equipment in simulated combat scenarios.
What are long-range weapons?
Long-range weapons are military armaments designed to engage targets at significant distances, enhancing a military's strike capability and operational reach.
What is an unmanned system?
An unmanned system refers to vehicles or devices operated without a human pilot on board, often used in military operations for reconnaissance, surveillance, or combat.
What is anti-submarine warfare?
Anti-submarine warfare is a branch of naval warfare focused on detecting and destroying submarines to protect naval forces and maritime interests.
What is economic activity?
Economic activity encompasses all actions that involve the production, distribution, and consumption of goods and services in an economy.

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