Putin Orders Northern Fleet to Full Alert for Combat Readiness Drills
The exercises of the Russia's Northern Fleet will be held on land, in sea and air and will run for five days beginning March 16, Defense Minister Shoigu said.
MOSCOW
(Sputnik) – Russian President Vladimir Putin gave the order to bring
the country’s Northern Fleet to full alert in a snap combat readiness
exercise Monday, Russian Defense Minister Sergei Shoigu said.
“The main task of the [combat readiness drill] is to assess the armed forces from the Northern Fleet’s capabilities in fulfilling tasks in providing military security of the Russian Federation in the Arctic region,” Gen. Shoigu said.
The
Northern Fleet was brought to alert at 8:00 a.m. Moscow time (05:00
GMT) and includes 38,000 military personnel, 3,360 pieces of equipment,
41 ships, 15 submarines, and 110 airplanes and helicopters, Shoigu
added.
“New challenges and threats of military security demand the further
heightening of military capabilities of the Armed Forces and special
attention will be paid to the state of the newly formed strategic
merging [of forces] in the North,” Gen. Shoigu said.
The exercises will be held on land, in sea and air and will run for five days beginning March 16, the general said.
“The main task of the [combat readiness drill] is to assess the armed forces from the Northern Fleet’s capabilities in fulfilling tasks in providing military security of the Russian Federation in the Arctic region,” Gen. Shoigu said.
The exercises will be held on land, in sea and air and will run for five days beginning March 16, the general said.
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