ВМФ России завершает дружественный визит в порт Баку

По данным Министерства обороны Азербайджана, эскадрон Каспийской флотилии ВМФ России только что завершил дружественный визит в порт Баку. Эскадра состояла из небольших артиллерийских кораблей "Махачкала" и "Волгодонск", и гидрографического судна "Анатолий Гужвин".

Небольшие артиллерийские корабли "Махачкала" и "Волгодонск" предназначены для ближнего боя на морских и речных участках.

Представители военно-морских сил Азербайджана и России встретили российские корабли в бакинском порту.

Сотрудничество между военно-морскими силами России и Азербайджана в последнее время усилилось.

источник: commonspace.eu по материалам агентств.

фото: российское артиллерийское судно на якоре в порту Баку во время дружественного визита (фото любезно предоставлено 1 news.az).

 

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