Russia’s Kuznetsov aircraft carrier arrived in Syria for supplies
Date:2012-01-09Author:adminCategory:International militaryComment:0
Data Figure: Russian Navy Admiral Kuznetsov aircraft carrier ship Island close-up.
China news agency, Moscow, January 8 (Reporter Jia Jingfeng) – The Russian Defense Ministry confirmed on behalf of 8, the Russian Navy, “Admiral Kuznetsov” aircraft carrier fleet has arrived in Syria, Tartus port and completed the transaction of supplies added, to be 9 left. Fleet by the three ships, tugs and tankers composition.
According to Russian news agency quoted the Russian Defense Ministry official as saying heavy-duty fleet including the aircraft carrier “Admiral Kuznetsov” sign, large anti-submarine “Qiaba years Kehai Admiral” was, frigate “harmony” was, the rescue tug “Nicholas Rudge Cole” and tanker “Lena” was.
Russian Defense Ministry said the only anti-submarine fleet, “Qiaba years Branch” and the frigate “harmony” was directly into the port of Tartus, the aircraft carrier “Admiral Kuznetsov” and tug “Lena” is only parked outside the field in the port dock.
learned that the fleet will be waters 9 to leave Syria and continue to perform long-range patrol. Zhezhi aircraft carrier fleet on December 6, 2011 to the sea, and the flight deck at sea to conduct series of exercises to greet the New Year, then to the Atlantic Ocean and Mediterranean cruise.
Syria’s instability, the Russian aircraft carrier fleet into the Syrian port and leading to tension, but the Russian Defense Ministry had previously clarified that the fleet for supplies through Syria, and there is no classification of political association.
learned that the “Kuznetsov” aircraft carrier serving the latest Russian aircraft carrier, built in the Soviet era, Syria Tartous port is the Russian Navy’s material and technical staging one. ★
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