The exercises included a long trip from the Primorye Territory to Kamchatka, at which point the marines landed on unknown terrain. Photo: The Peresvet landing ship during exercises in Avachinsksya Bay.
About 130 paratroopers were dropped behind the opposing force’s offensive. The naval strike group opened fire on the coast from all its weapons at once.
The final stage was a live advance combat exercise using various weapons at the Rodygino operations range, which the marines reached after a three-hour march.
These live exercises are part of the Pacific Fleet’s large-scale exercises, which will last until late September. Photo: Mortar crew is keeping up the resistance against the marine landing on Kamchatka Peninsula.
Floating hospital during defensive exercises to resist a marine landing on Kamchatka Peninsula.
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