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Africa Horn
Russian warships to set sail soon for Horn of Africa
2009-03-24
(RIA Novosti) - A task force from Russia's Pacific Fleet is getting ready to travel from Vladivostok to the Gulf of Aden in late March to take part in ongoing anti-piracy operations, a fleet spokesman said on Monday. The Admiral Panteleyev destroyer, a salvage tugboat and a tanker will replace a task force, led by the Admiral Vinogradov destroyer, which has been involved in the anti-piracy operation off the coast of Somalia since the beginning of January.
Seems like every Rooskie fleet has a tugboat along just in case ...
"The departure of the task force to the Gulf of Aden, where Somali pirates are active, is scheduled for the end of March. The crews are readying the ships to operate in a tropical climate," Capt. 1st Rank Roman Martov said.

The Admiral Panteleyev is an Udaloy class missile destroyer, armed with anti-ship missiles, 30-mm and 100-mm guns, and Ka-27 Helix helicopters.

The Admiral Vinogradov and the Boris Butoma tanker have completed their anti-piracy mission around the Horn of Africa and are expected to return to their home base in Vladivostok at the beginning of April. "The ships are scheduled to make an official visit to Jakarta [Indonesia] on March 24-28. On the way to Vladivostok they will also visit the Chinese port of Zhanjiang," Martov said.

Around 20 warships from the navies of at least a dozen countries are involved in anti-piracy operations off Somalia.
Posted by:Fred

#4   home base in Vladivostok
Posted by: john frum   2009-03-24 18:57  

#3  There's a bit of info missing here, Why can't they take the Suez Canal?
Posted by: Redneck Jim   2009-03-24 17:47  

#2  If Russia or any other country decided to take decisive action against the pirates at, say, 201 miles away from shore. who would arrest them? Why don't they get these maruders outside of territorial waters and sink 'em. No survivers necessary. There is no effective international enforcement on the high seas. Am I wrong?
Posted by: Richard of Oregon   2009-03-24 11:09  

#1  That's a *salvage* tugboat, Comradeski. Capische?
Posted by: Seafarious   2009-03-24 08:16  

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