’MARINE ACE’

The Russian Navy held a large-scale exercise in June, testing the various elements of its air power capabilities in a competitive scenario.

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RUSSIAN NAVY EXERCISE

A Tu-142MK gets airborne from Yeysk for a long-range strike mission during ‘Marine Ace 2018’.

THE RUSSIAN NAVY’S 859th Center of Combat Training at Yeysk held Exercise ‘Marine Ace 2018’ from June 16-23 in the form of a series of competitions between the air assets of the Black Sea, Baltic, Northern, and Pacific Fleets.

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