Russia’s Admiral Kasatonov frigate calls at the Turkish naval base of Aksaz Russia’s Admiral Kasatonov frigate calls at the Turkish naval base of Aksaz Wednesday, 03 March 2021 15:30
According to a press release published by Tass on March 3, 2021, the Northern Fleet’s Project 22350 frigate Admiral Kasatonov being on a long-distance voyage has called at the Turkish naval base of Aksaz in the Mediterranean Sea, the Defense Ministry’s press office said.
Russian frigate Admiral Kasatonov (Picture source: Military News)
“The call will last through March 4. During this period, the crew will replenish food and water supplies and have a rest,” the press office said.
According to information published by Arab News on March 2, 2021, USS Winston S. Churchill has docked in Port Sudan on a scheduled visit a day after frigate Admiral Grigorovich entered at the port.
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According to a press release published by Department of Defence on February 26, 2021,the U.S. Coast Guard patrol boats USCGC Adak (WPB 1333) and USCGC Maui (WPB 1304) participated in a passing exercise (PASSEX) with the Greek guided-missile frigate HS Hydra (F452) in the Persian Gulf.
Offshore patrol vessel P71 of the Maltian Army launched at Italian shipyard Vittoria
According to a information published by Times of Malta, the Vittoria shipyard in Italy has launched what will be Malta s biggest ever offshore patrol vessel (OFV). The launch ceremony was held in the presence of AFM Brigadier Jeffrey Curmi.
According to a information published by Times of Malta, the Vittoria shipyard in Italy has launched what will be Malta s biggest ever offshore patrol vessel (OFV). The launch ceremony was held in the presence of AFM Brigadier Jeffrey Curmi.
Artist rendering of Offshore patrol vessel P71 (Picture source: Twitter)