Warships of the Turkish Navy was anchored in the roadstead in the black sea port of the country in connection with large-scale exercise " starfish-2015 ". in the Navy of Turkey stressed that the exercises will involve six frigates, 3 corvettes, five assault boats, two submarines, 7 support vessels, 7 helicopters and rescue vessels, reports the news Agency. To the teachings of the involved coastal security and strength of the air force of the Republic, fighter-bombers and planes to coordinate and monitor the combat zone. The maneuvers will last until April 16. Their goal is called " strengthening and development of capacities and opportunities for performance tasks connections and commands, as well as maintaining security in the Black sea ". The ships will call at the black sea port city whose residents will be able to get on Board with the tour. It is also stated that in the framework of the maneuvers in the port city of Ordu on the eleventh of April will include the latest Corvette TCG Heybeliada ". Let us add that in these days in the Black sea pass and other Maneuvers. So, on April 6 as part of the training of "operation Atlantic resolve" in Bulgaria and Romania practicing combat tasks performed the USS Jason Dunham. In the process of staying in the Black sea destroyer, equipped with guided missiles, for example, participated in the operation to block the marine field and different tactical maneuvers. The military command of U.S. and NATO conducts "operation Atlantic preparedness" to enhance the security of member countries of the Commonwealth with regard to the situation around Ukraine. 25 March in the Black sea entered the frigate with guided missiles Lafayette naval forces of France. In addition, on 4 March, the Black sea became a detachment of ships of NATO under the command of U.S. rear Admiral brad Williamson, who has absorbed the cruiser Vicksburg U.S. Navy, and four frigates - canadian Fredericton, Turkish " Turgutreis ", Romanian " Regina Maria ", Aliseo Italian and tanker Spessart German Navy.
10px
sections: Politics |