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Zarco
21-01-08, 15:50
Russian Navy begins exercises in the Atlantic

A Russian naval task force started exercises in the northern Atlantic on Monday, a Navy spokesman said.

http://img.rian.ru/images/9740/76/97407641.jpgThe task force, consisting of the Admiral Kuznetsov aircraft carrier, the Udaloy-Class destroyers Admiral Levchenko and Admiral Chabanenko, as well as auxiliary vessels, is currently on a two-month tour of duty in the Mediterranean Sea and the North Atlantic.

The flagship of Russia's Black Sea Fleet, the Moskva guided missile cruiser, joined up with Russian naval warships in the Mediterranean on Friday to participate in the current maneuvers.

"During the exercise, the Moskva guided missile cruiser will conduct live fire practice at dummy airborne and sea targets," Igor Drygalo said.

Russian warships will also practice interoperability with naval aviation and strategic bombers for several days.

The operation is the first large-scale Russian Navy exercise in the Atlantic for the past 15 years. All the combat ships and aircraft involved are carrying a full combat ammunition load, the Navy official said.

The Commander of Russia's Northern Fleet Vice-Admiral Nikolai Maksimov, who is heading the task force, earlier said that the current tour of duty to the Mediterranean, which started on December 5, was aimed at ensuring Russia's naval presence "in key operational areas of the world's oceans" and establishing conditions for secure Russian maritime navigation.

Fonte e foto: RIA Novosti

Zarco
21-01-08, 22:00
Russian missile cruiser hits all test targets in Atlantic

The flagship of Russia's Black Sea Fleet, the Moskva guided-missile cruiser, has successfully hit designated targets as part of a Navy exercise in the northern Atlantic Monday, a Navy spokesman said.

A Joint Naval Task Force, comprised of the Admiral Kuznetsov aircraft carrier, the Udaloy-Class destroyers Admiral Levchenko and Admiral Chabanenko, as well as auxiliary vessels, is currently on a two-month tour of duty in the Mediterranean Sea and the North Atlantic.

"The missile system used for the launches has no match in performance terms," Capt. 1st Rank Igor Dygalo, an aide to the Navy commander, said.

The Moskva cruiser joined up with Russian warships in the Mediterranean on Friday to participate in ongoing maneuvers, including live missile launches against airborne and seaborne targets.

Russian warships will also practice interoperability with naval aviation and strategic bombers for several days.

The operation is the first large-scale Russian Navy exercise in the Atlantic for 15 years. All the warships and aircraft involved are carrying full combat ammunition loads, the Navy said.

Fonte: RIA Novosti

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Russia: esercitazione aereo-navale in Atlantico, come nel '92

Continua l'esibizione muscolare della Russia, questa volta con una esercitazione aeronavale di tre giorni nell'Oceano Atlantico, la più grande dopo il crollo dell'Urss, secondo l'agenzia Ria Novosti. La zona interessata è a nord est dell'Atlantico, dove si sono riunite navi della flotta del Nord e del Mar Nero, quest'ultime passate prima nel Mediterraneo, teatro anche diun'esercitazione congiunta con la marina italiana.

All'esercitazione partecipano due portaerei: la nave ammiraglio Kuznetsov, che dirige le operazioni, e l'incrociatore Moskva, che comanda normalmente la flotta del Mar Nero. Dalla prima si leveranno in volo i caccia Sukhoi Su-33 e Su-35, dalla seconda saranno lanciati missili da crociera con un raggio di 500 km. Interverrà anche l'aviazione a lungo raggio, ossia i bombardieri strategici.

Esercitazioni del genere furono sospese, per motivi politici ed economici, 16 anni fa, come i voli del bombardieri. Ora però la Russia di Putin sta riconquistando il terreno perduto e non manca occasione per sottolinearlo.

Fonte: Ticino News

Supermario
21-01-08, 22:23
Chiamarla portaerei.. la Moskva... con molta fantasia..

Supermario
22-01-08, 14:02
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Non è altro che una porta elicotteri anni 70.

Zarco
22-01-08, 14:54
Non è altro che una porta elicotteri anni 70.

Più che altro a me pare una bagnarola...:D

Scherzi a parte, questa nave russa è una diretta concorrente della porta elicotteri francese Jeanne d'Arc (che il prossimo 11/02 sarà a Rio de Janeiro insieme alla fregata francese Georges Leygues, ndr.).

Seguono altre due materie giornalistiche su questa esercitazione

Russian strategic bombers join naval exercise in the Atlantic

Two Russian strategic bombers will participate Tuesday in a joint naval exercise currently underway in the northern Atlantic, an Air Force spokesman said.

"Two Tu-160 Blackjack strategic bombers flew on Tuesday to the exercise area in the Bay of Biscay to practice interoperability [with naval forces] and tactical missile launches," Colonel Alexander Drobyshevsky said.

According to the official, the number of strategic aircraft involved in the exercise will be gradually increased starting Wednesday. The Tu-160 planes will be joined by Tu-95MS Bear and Tu-22M3 Backfire C strategic bombers, Il-78 Midas aerial tankers and A-50 Mainstay airborne early warning aircraft.

Russia's naval task force, comprising the Admiral Kuznetsov aircraft carrier, the Udaloy-Class destroyers Admiral Levchenko and Admiral Chabanenko, as well as auxiliary vessels, is on a two-month tour of duty in the Mediterranean Sea and the North Atlantic.

The flagship of Russia's Black Sea Fleet, the Moskva guided missile cruiser, joined up with Russian naval warships in the Mediterranean on Friday to participate in the current maneuvers.

The Navy said that during live firing practices on Monday, the cruiser successfully hit all designated targets.

The current operation is the first large-scale Russian Navy exercise in the Atlantic for the last 15 years. All combat ships and aircraft involved are carrying a full combat ammunition load, the Navy said.

The Commander of Russia's Northern Fleet Vice-Admiral Nikolai Maksimov, who is heading the task force, earlier said that the current tour of duty to the Mediterranean, which started on December 5, was aimed at ensuring Russia's naval presence "in key operational areas of the world's oceans" and establishing conditions for secure Russian maritime navigation.

Fonte: RIA Novosti

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Russian Navy uses supersonic cruise missile to hit test target

http://img.rian.ru/images/5195/88/51958849.jpgThe flagship of Russia's Black Sea Fleet has effectively engaged a designated target with a supersonic cruise missile as part of a Navy exercise in the northern Atlantic, a Navy spokesman said Tuesday.

The Moskva guided-missile cruiser launched the P-500 Bazalt (NATO reporting name SS-N-12 Sandbox), a liquid-propellant supersonic cruise missile, last used in 2003.

The P-500 Bazalt, which entered service in 1973, has a 550 km range and a payload of 1,000 kg, enabling it to carry a 350 kT nuclear or a 950kg semi-armor-piercing high explosive warhead.

A Joint Naval Task Force, comprising the Admiral Kuznetsov aircraft carrier, the Udaloy-Class destroyers Admiral Levchenko and Admiral Chabanenko, as well as auxiliary vessels, is currently on a two-month tour of duty in the Mediterranean Sea and the North Atlantic.

"The missile system used for launches has no match in performance terms," Capt. 1st Rank Igor Dygalo, an aide to the Navy commander, said Monday.

Russian warships will also practice interoperability with naval aviation and strategic bombers for several days.

The operation is the first large-scale Russian Navy exercise in the Atlantic for 15 years. All the warships and aircraft involved are carrying full combat ammunition loads, the Navy said.

Vice-Admiral Nikolai Maksimov, commander of Russia's Northern Fleet who is heading the task force, earlier said that the current tour of duty to the Mediterranean, which started on December 5, was aimed at ensuring Russia's naval presence "in key operational areas of the world's oceans" and establishing conditions for secure Russian maritime navigation.

Fonte e foto: RIA Novosti

Zarco
23-01-08, 02:29
RAF jets monitor Russian bombers

RAF Tornado fighters were scrambled after two long-range Russian "Blackjack" bombers were spotted approaching British airspace, the Ministry of Defence said.

The two strategic Tu-160 bombers were escorted by British and Norwegian fighters as they headed south for the Bay of Biscay where the Russian Navy is currently conducting a major exercise.

An MoD spokesman said it was a "routine" response by the RAF fighters to the presence of the Russian aircraft.

"When military aircraft are around, we monitor them," the spokesman said.

The latest incident follows the resumption last summer of long-range bomber patrols by the Russians, which has seen RAF fighters scrambled on a number of occasions.

The flights have been seen as indication of the current tensions between Russia and the West, particularly Britain.

Last week, the Government was forced to close the offices of the British Council cultural organisation in St Petersburg and Yekaterinburg following what was described as a "campaign of intimidation" against staff by the Russian authorities.

The incident was the latest flare-up in the long-running row over Britain's demand for the extradition of ex KGB officer Andrei Lugovoy, who is wanted for the murder in London of his fellow ex-KGB officer, Alexander Litvinenko.

Foreign Secretary David Miliband branded the Russian action "reprehensible", saying it was reminiscent of the days of the Cold War.

Fonte: The Press Association

Zarco
25-01-08, 01:56
Over 40 Russian planes to take part in naval drills in Atlantic

http://img.rian.ru/images/9718/68/97186898.jpgOver 40 aircraft of Russia's Air Force will take part in the final stage of a naval exercise in the Atlantic later this month, an aide to the Air Force commander said on Thursday.

"The Air Force will play an active role in the final stage of the naval task force exercises. Over 40 planes will be employed from January 28 to February 1," Alexander Drobyshevsky said.

He said Tu-160 Blackjacks, Tu-95MS Bears, Tu-22M3 Backfire C strategic bombers, A-50 Mainstay airborne early warning aircraft, Il-78 Midas aerial tankers, MiG-31 Foxhound long-range interceptors and Su-27 Flanker frontline fighter aircraft will participate in the drills.

"During the exercises, pilots will practice reconnaissance, missile and bomb strikes on the [theoretical] enemy's naval task force, and will conduct air fights and air patrolling," Drobyshevsky said.

Russia's naval task force, comprising the Admiral Kuznetsov aircraft carrier, the Udaloy-Class destroyers Admiral Levchenko and Admiral Chabanenko, as well as auxiliary vessels, is currently on a two-month tour of duty in the Mediterranean Sea and the North Atlantic.

The flagship of Russia's Black Sea Fleet, the Moskva guided missile cruiser, joined up with Russian naval warships in the Mediterranean on Friday to participate in the current maneuvers.

The Navy said that during live firing practices on Monday, the cruiser successfully hit all designated targets.

The current operation is the first large-scale Russian Navy exercise in the Atlantic in 15 years. All combat ships and aircraft involved carry full combat ammunition loads, the Navy said.

Commander of Russia's Northern Fleet Vice-Admiral Nikolai Maksimov, who is heading the task force, earlier said that the current tour of duty to the Mediterranean, which started on December 5, was aimed at ensuring Russia's naval presence "in key operational areas of the world's oceans" and establishing conditions for secure Russian maritime navigation.

Fonte e foto: RIA Novosti

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Joint Russian-French naval exercise starts in Atlantic

http://img.rian.ru/images/9749/51/97495178.jpgA joint Russian-French naval exercise has started in the northeastern Atlantic, a Russian Navy spokesman said.

Russia is represented by the Admiral Chabanenko destroyer, a member of the Russian task force, which is currently on a two-month tour of duty in the Mediterranean Sea and the North Atlantic, while France is represented by the Tourville frigate.

The Russian task force, led by the Admiral Kuznetsov aircraft carrier and also comprising the Udaloy-Class destroyer Admiral Levchenko, has been joined by the flagship of Russia's Black Sea Fleet, the Moskva guided missile cruiser, in the current maneuvers.

Captain First Rank Igor Dygalo said the joint exercise - PASSEX (Passing Exercise) - would lead to a better understanding between the two countries' navies, adding that, "The cooperation between the ships of the two fleets...will lead to a higher level of mutual understanding and trust while performing joint security missions at sea."

The Russian warships, which have already conducted live fire practice, will also master interoperability with naval aviation and Tu-160 strategic bombers.

The operation is the first large-scale Russian Navy exercise in the Atlantic for the past 15 years. All the combat ships and aircraft involved are carrying a full combat ammunition load, the Navy official said.

The Commander of Russia's Northern Fleet Vice-Admiral Nikolai Maksimov, who is heading the task force, earlier said that the current tour of duty to the Mediterranean, which started on December 5, was aimed at ensuring Russia's naval presence "in key operational areas of the world's oceans" and establishing conditions for secure Russian maritime navigation.

Fonte e foto: RIA Novosti

Zarco
28-01-08, 19:48
Over 40 Russian planes to take part in naval drills in Atlantic

http://img.rian.ru/images/9784/01/97840163.jpg Over 40 aircraft of Russia's Air Force will take part in the final stage of a naval exercise in the Atlantic starting on Monday, an aide to the Air Force commander said.

"During the exercises, from January 28 to February 2, Russian pilots will practice reconnaissance, missile and bomb strikes on the [theoretical] enemy's naval task force, and will conduct air fights and air patrolling," Colonel Alexander Drobyshevsky said.

He said two A-50 Mainstay airborne early warning aircraft and four Tu-22M3 Backfire C strategic bombers have already flown to the Atlantic to join the naval exercises.

Tu-160 Blackjacks, Tu-95MS Bears, Il-78 Midas aerial tankers, MiG-31 Foxhound long-range interceptors and Su-27 Flanker frontline fighter aircraft will also participate in the drills, he said.

Drobyshevsky said all flights by Russian aircraft would be performed in strict compliance with international rules for the use of air space over neutral waters, without violating the borders of other states.

Russia's naval task force, comprising the Admiral Kuznetsov aircraft carrier, the Udaloy-Class destroyers Admiral Levchenko and Admiral Chabanenko, as well as auxiliary vessels, is currently on a two-month tour of duty in the Mediterranean Sea and the North Atlantic.

The flagship of Russia's Black Sea Fleet, the Moskva guided missile cruiser, joined up with Russian naval warships in the Mediterranean on January 18 to participate in the current maneuvers.

The current operation is the first large-scale Russian Navy exercise in the Atlantic in 15 years. All combat ships and aircraft involved carry full combat ammunition loads.

Commander of Russia's Northern Fleet Vice-Admiral Nikolai Maksimov, who is heading the task force, earlier said that the current tour of duty to the Mediterranean, which started on December 5, was aimed at ensuring Russia's naval presence "in key operational areas of the world's oceans" and establishing conditions for secure Russian maritime navigation.

Fonte e foto: RIA Novosti

Zarco
05-02-08, 21:56
La "Admiral Kuznetsov" è già rientrata nel porto di Murmansk.

Ecco una foto del suo arrivo

http://www.seawaves.com/images/ships/admiralkuznetsov.jpg

Lorenzo
05-02-08, 23:31
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Non è altro che una porta elicotteri anni 70.

Guarda che hai capito male, la Mosca è un incrociatore classe Slava, un Aegis per capirci, rinominata dopo la caduta dell'URSS; prima si chiamava Chervona Ukrayina, credo. Il riferimento alla portaerei era alla Admiral Kusnetsov. Le classe Mosca, riferite alle portaelicotteri sono state entrambe ritirate.

Lorenzo
Miles Insulae

Supermario
06-02-08, 09:27
Stimolato dalla tua attenta precisazione sono andato a controllare a mia volta :D



L' odierna "Moska" come scrivi correttamente tu è una nave classe "Slava" alla quale hanno cambiato il nome dopo il crollo dell URSS.

Ma non si tratta a quanto pare della ex Chernova Ukraina, ma della prima unità della classe "Slava" appunto la ex Slava.

Mentre la Chernova Ukraina ora sembra che si chiami "Varyag".

Completiamo con le altre navi della classe "Slava" che hanno cambiato il nome rispettivamente in ex Admiral flota Lobov in Marshal Ustanov e la ex Lobov in Ukrayina.


Tornando sulla Slava mi pare eccessivo chiamarla nave Aegis in quanto non è dotata ne di un complesso di sistemi radar/suite di combattimento paragonabile alle Arleigh Burke o alle Ticonderoga americane, ne di un arsenale antiaereo sufficente per questo compito ( si parla di soli 8/8 SA-N-6 ).
Mentre piuttosto è un poderoso incrociatore lanciamissili, imbarcando 16 missili SS-N-12 Sandbox letali a lungo raggio.

Zarco
06-02-08, 15:40
Giusto per tagliare la testa al toro e per dissipare qualche dubbio a tal proposito...

RFS Moskva

From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Name: Slava
Namesake: Slava or Glory
Moscow
Builder: 61 Kommunara Shipbuilding Plant (SY 445), Mykolaiv
Laid down: 1976
Launched: 1979
Commissioned: January 30, 1983
Renamed: Moskva
Status: In service, Black Sea Fleet
General characteristics
Class and type: Slava class cruiser
Displacement: 11,490 tons
Length: 186.4 metres (611.5 ft)
Beam: 20.8 metres (68.2 ft)
Draft: 8.4 metres (27.6 ft)
Propulsion: 4 COGOG gas turbines, 2 shafts 121,000 shp
Speed: 32 knots
Range: 10,000 miles @ 16 knots
Complement: 480
Sensors and
processing systems: ·Voskhod MR-800 (Top Pair) 3D search radar
·Fregat MR-710 (Top Steer) 3D search radar
·Palm Frond navigation radar
·Pop group SA-N-4 fire control radar
·Top Dome SA-N-6 fire control radar
·Bass Tilt AK-360 CIWS System fire control radar
·Bull horn MF hull mounted sonar
Electronic warfare
and decoys: Rum Tub and Side Globe EW antennas
2x PK-2 DL (140mm chaff / flare)
Armament: 16x P-500 Bazalt (SS-N-12 Sandbox) anti-ship missiles
8x8 (64) S-300PMU Favorit (SA-N-6 Grumble) long-range surface-to-air missiles
2x20 (40) OSA-MA (SA-N-4 Gecko) SR SAM
1x twin AK-130 130mm/L70 dual purpose guns
6xAK-630 close-in weapons systems
2x RBU-6000 anti-submarine mortars
10x(2 quin) 533mm torpedo tubes
Armor: Splinter plating
Aircraft carried: 1 Ka-25 or Ka-27 Helicopter

RFS Moskva, (ex-Slava), is the lead ship of the Slava class of guided missile cruisers in the Russian Navy.

http://cruiser-moskva.info/photos/_2006_03_31_01.jpg
http://cruiser-moskva.info/photos/_2006_07_29_08.jpg

W. Von Braun
06-02-08, 18:28
Guarda che hai capito male, la Mosca è un incrociatore classe Slava, un Aegis per capirci, rinominata dopo la caduta dell'URSS; prima si chiamava Chervona Ukrayina, credo. Il riferimento alla portaerei era alla Admiral Kusnetsov. Le classe Mosca, riferite alle portaelicotteri sono state entrambe ritirate.

Lorenzo
Miles Insulae
Che c'entra l'Aegis?

Zarco
07-02-08, 00:36
E a proposito del Moskva...

Marinai Russi e Italiani in esercitazione nel Mediterraneo

Civitavecchia, 5-8 febbraio 2008

L’incrociatore Moskva della Marina della federazione russa è giunto questa mattina a Civitavecchia, e rimarrà fino al giorno 8 febbraio.

Insieme all’unità navale è presente la fregata Maestrale della Marina Militare.

La presenza in Mediterraneo dell’unità navale, appartenente alla Flotta del Mar Nero, si colloca nell’ambito dello sviluppo della cooperazione internazionale tra la Marina italiana e quella della federazione russa, per accrescere l’interoperabilità tra le due Marine.

Giovedì 7 febbraio, a Roma, una delegazione composta dal Vicecapo della Flotta del Mar Nero, Vice Ammiraglio Vasiliy Georgievich Kondakov, dal Comandante dell’incrociatore Capitano di Vascello Igor Smolyak, accompagnata dall’Ambasciatore Plenipotenziario Alexey Meshkov incontrerà, presso Palazzo Marina, l’Ammiraglio di Squadra Paolo La Rosa, Capo di Stato Maggiore della Marina Militare.

Numerosi eventi sociali sono stati programmati durante la sosta per rafforzare lo spirito di amicizia tra gli equipaggi. Giovedì 7 febbraio dalle 10.00 alle 15.00, l’incrociatore Moskva è aperto al pubblico per le visite.

Le due navi partiranno l’8 febbraio per svolgere un intenso programma di attività addestrativa nel Mediterraneo

Fonte: Marina Militare Italiana

Lorenzo
08-02-08, 13:40
Che c'entra l'Aegis?

Quello che gli americani hanno chiamato SkyWatch che montano le Slava.

Miles Insulae