Silent Submarine: Russia's Pacific Fleet's Bold Drill
A Russian Pacific Fleet submarine, Ufa, conducted drills in the Sea of Japan, launching Kalibr cruise missiles at sea and coastal targets. All targets were hit from a range exceeding 1,000 km. The diesel-electric Ufa, noted for its silence, joined the Russian Navy in November 2022.
In a remarkable display of military might, Russia's Pacific Fleet submarine conducted strategic drills in the Sea of Japan, according to the state TASS news agency.
The diesel-electric submarine Ufa, known for its whisper-quiet operation, successfully launched Kalibr cruise missiles, targeting both sea and coastal mock targets with precision.
Notably, the missiles covered distances over 1,000 km, showcasing Ufa's capabilities since its induction into service in November 2022.
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