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Russian, Chinese navies to conduct joint patrols in Asia-Pacific: Interfax
Russian, Chinese navies to conduct joint patrols in Asia-Pacific: Interfax

TimesLIVE

time6 days ago

  • Politics
  • TimesLIVE

Russian, Chinese navies to conduct joint patrols in Asia-Pacific: Interfax

Russian and Chinese naval vessels will conduct joint patrols in the Asia-Pacific after recent exercises in the Sea of Japan, Russia's Interfax news agency reported on Wednesday. 'Crews of the Russian Navy and China's PLA Navy will form a new task group to carry out joint patrol missions in the Asia-Pacific region,' Interfax said, citing a statement from the Russian Pacific Fleet's press service. The two navies held joint drills in the Sea of Japan from August 1-5 that included artillery firing, practising anti-submarine and air defence missions, and improving joint search and rescue operations at sea. During the final phase of the exercises, Russian large anti-submarine ship Admiral Tributs and corvette Gromky, together with Chinese destroyers Shaoxing and Urumqi, carried out live-fire training drills and crews practiced searching for and neutralising a mock enemy submarine, Interfax reported. The Pacific Fleet earlier said that the drills were defensive in nature and not directed against any other countries. Russia and China signed a 'no-limits' strategic partnership shortly before Russia went to war in Ukraine in 2022 and conduct regular exercises to rehearse co-ordination between their armed forces and send a deterrent signal to adversaries.

Russian, Chinese navies to conduct joint patrols in Asia-Pacific, Interfax reports, World News
Russian, Chinese navies to conduct joint patrols in Asia-Pacific, Interfax reports, World News

AsiaOne

time7 days ago

  • Politics
  • AsiaOne

Russian, Chinese navies to conduct joint patrols in Asia-Pacific, Interfax reports, World News

Russian and Chinese naval vessels will conduct joint patrols in the Asia-Pacific following recent exercises in the Sea of Japan, Russia's Interfax reported on Wednesday (Aug 6). "Crews of the Russian Navy and China's PLA Navy will form a new task group to carry out joint patrol missions in the Asia-Pacific region," Interfax said, citing a statement from the Russian Pacific Fleet's press service. The two navies held joint drills in the Sea of Japan over Aug 1-5 that included artillery firing, practising anti-submarine and air defence missions, and improving joint search and rescue operations at sea. During the final phase of the exercises, Russian large anti-submarine ship Admiral Tributs and corvette Gromky, together with Chinese destroyers Shaoxing and Urumqi, carried out live-fire training drills and crews practised searching for and neutralising a mock enemy submarine, Interfax reported. The Pacific Fleet earlier said that the drills were defencive in nature and not directed against any other countries. Russia and China, which signed a "no-limits" strategic partnership shortly before Russia went to war in Ukraine in 2022, conduct regular exercises to rehearse coordination between their armed forces and send a deterrent signal to adversaries. [[nid:721020]]

Russian, Chinese navies to conduct joint patrols in Asia-Pacific, Interfax reports
Russian, Chinese navies to conduct joint patrols in Asia-Pacific, Interfax reports

Business Recorder

time7 days ago

  • Politics
  • Business Recorder

Russian, Chinese navies to conduct joint patrols in Asia-Pacific, Interfax reports

Russian and Chinese naval vessels will conduct joint patrols in the Asia-Pacific following recent exercises in the Sea of Japan, Russia's Interfax reported on Wednesday. 'Crews of the Russian Navy and China's PLA Navy will form a new task group to carry out joint patrol missions in the Asia-Pacific region,' Interfax said, citing a statement from the Russian Pacific Fleet's press service. The two navies held joint drills in the Sea of Japan over Aug 1-5 that included artillery firing, practising anti-submarine and air defence missions, and improving joint search and rescue operations at sea. During the final phase of the exercises, Russian large anti-submarine ship Admiral Tributs and corvette Gromky, together with Chinese destroyers Shaoxing and Urumqi, carried out live-fire training drills and crews practiced searching for and neutralising a mock enemy submarine, Interfax reported. The Pacific Fleet earlier said that the drills were defensive in nature and not directed against any other countries. Russia and China, which signed a 'no-limits' strategic partnership shortly before Russia went to war in Ukraine in 2022, conduct regular exercises to rehearse coordination between their armed forces and send a deterrent signal to adversaries.

Russian, Chinese navies to conduct joint patrols in Asia-Pacific, Interfax reports
Russian, Chinese navies to conduct joint patrols in Asia-Pacific, Interfax reports

Straits Times

time7 days ago

  • Politics
  • Straits Times

Russian, Chinese navies to conduct joint patrols in Asia-Pacific, Interfax reports

Sign up now: Get ST's newsletters delivered to your inbox Russian and Chinese naval vessels will conduct joint patrols in the Asia-Pacific following recent exercises in the Sea of Japan, Russia's Interfax reported on Wednesday. "Crews of the Russian Navy and China's PLA Navy will form a new task group to carry out joint patrol missions in the Asia-Pacific region," Interfax said, citing a statement from the Russian Pacific Fleet's press service. The two navies held joint drills in the Sea of Japan over Aug 1-5 that included artillery firing, practising anti-submarine and air defence missions, and improving joint search and rescue operations at sea. During the final phase of the exercises, Russian large anti-submarine ship Admiral Tributs and corvette Gromky, together with Chinese destroyers Shaoxing and Urumqi, carried out live-fire training drills and crews practiced searching for and neutralising a mock enemy submarine, Interfax reported. The Pacific Fleet earlier said that the drills were defensive in nature and not directed against any other countries. Russia and China, which signed a "no-limits" strategic partnership shortly before Russia went to war in Ukraine in 2022, conduct regular exercises to rehearse coordination between their armed forces and send a deterrent signal to adversaries. REUTERS

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