
Ocean 2024 CPX: two Tu-22m3 long-range bombers fly over neutral waters of Baltic Sea
12.09.2024
Tu-22m3 supersonic long-range bombers of the Russian Aerospace Forces operated over the neutral waters of the Baltic Sea waters during the Ocean 2024 CPX and trained to eliminate a ship detachment of the mock enemy.
The fighter escort was provided by the crews of Su-30sm aircraft of the Aerospace Forces.
The flight duration was over 5 hours. At certain stages of the route, long-range bombers were escorted by fighter jets of foreign countries.
All flights of the Russian Aerospace Forces aircraft are carried out in strict compliance with international rules on the use of airspace over international waters.
According the training plan of the Armed Forces of the Russian Federation, formations and units of the Russian Navy have started taking part in the Ocean 2024 strategic command post exercise, which is to last until 16 September 2024. The exercise, which is one of the most important operational and combat training events of the Armed Forces of the Russian Federation in 2024, is to be conducted in a bilateral format under the overall command of Admiral Aleksandr Moiseyev, the Commander-in-Chief of the Navy.
More than 400 warships, submarines and support vessels, over 120 naval aircraft, some 7,000 units of weaponry, military and special hardware, and more than 90,000 personnel participate in the drills, which take place in the waters of the Pacific and Arctic oceans, Mediterranean, Caspian, and Baltic seas.
The Ocean 2024 strategic command post exercise is aimed at checking the readiness of the senior staff of the Russian Navy to operate all-arms groups of forces in the areas of responsibility, to solve non-standard operational tasks, to make full use of high-precision weapons, advanced and modern weapons and military hardware in the practical part of the exercise, and to expand cooperation with the navies of partner countries to perform joint maritime missions.
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