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Vostok-2010 tests Russian Army readiness
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Jul 6, 2010 09:49 Moscow Time
Vostok 2010 Strategic Exercise in Vladivostok. Photo: RIA Novosti

The Commander of the Russian Armed Forces’ Far-Eastern Military District Oleg Saliukov has told reporters that the District units’ training performance during the Vostok-2010 military exercise has proved that the units in question are prepared to perform battle missions.

According to Saliukov, action in tactical episodes confirmed the troops’ readiness to conduct actual military operations, as well as it has shown the fire power potential and the mobility of brigades.


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俄罗斯练“反航母” 美国忙着“搞侦察”
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俄罗斯“东方-2010”大规模战役战略演习8日正式结束。对于这一俄军历史上在远东举行的最大规模演习,俄陆军总司令称已达到主要目的。他还透露,“东方-2010”演习的海上部分引起了美国海军情报部门及亚太各国的高度关注。

这名消息人士表示,在俄罗斯太平洋舰队进行作战演习的邻近区域,发现其他一些国家航空侦察队的活动有所加强。其中,日本自卫队主要的“猎户座”巡逻机还围绕演习地区进行了盘旋。

对于有关国家关注“东方-2010”海上演习,这名消息人士还称,一些国家试图通过水下、水上和空中各种途径搜集俄罗斯舰队的行动资料。

据俄罗斯媒体报道,虽然俄政府及军方领导人一再宣称此次演习并不针对其他国家,只是为了检验俄军改革成果和保卫国家的能力,但有军事专家却指出,俄军方对此次演习地点的选择以及调动兵力和装备的方式表明,此次“东方-2010”演习显然是在向美国“显示实力”,以确立其在亚太地区不可撼动的海上霸权。

本次演习的重头戏在海上作战阶段,俄太平洋舰队旗舰“瓦良格”号巡洋舰用威力强大的P-500“玄武岩”超音速反舰导弹打击了300公里外模拟航空母舰的靶船,而梅德韦杰夫乘坐的“彼得大帝”号巡洋舰也将视情况发射威力更大的P- 700“花岗岩”导弹,后者能在700多公里外摧毁大型航母。

此外,俄太平洋舰队主力“维诺格拉多夫海军上将”和“沙波什尼科夫元帅”号大型反潜舰也向靶机发射3K95短剑防空导弹,这是数年来该导弹的首次实弹发射,已受到分析人士的极大关注。
 
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Russia starts Vostok-2010 naval drills
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Jun 30, 2010 11:38 Moscow Time
Performance drill preparation for Vostok-2010 maneuvers. Photo: RIA Novosti

Warships of Russia’s Pacific, Northern and Black Sea fleets have begun joint naval drills in the Sea of Japan as part of the large-scale Vostok-2010 strategic exercises, RIA Novosti reports.

The Far Eastern and Siberian military districts of the Russian Federation will host this year’s main combat-training event from June 29th to July 8th. Some 20,000 troops, 70 aircraft, 25,000 guns and hardware, and 30 warships will be involved in the exercise.
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All Russian fleets take part in Vostok 2010 drill

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MOSCOW, June 29 (Itar-Tass) -- All the fleets of Russia – Pacific, North, Black Sea and Baltic – are taking part in the Vostok 2010 strategic exercises, a representative of the Russian Defense Ministry told Itar-Tass on Tuesday.

“The Pacific Fleet will perform a large number of missions. More than 30 warships and auxiliary vessels and about 20 aircraft of the fleet will be involved,” he said.

“In addition, the exercises involve the Pyotr Veliky heavy nuclear-powered cruiser of the North Fleet and the Moskva missile cruiser of the Black Sea Fleet. Marines of the North and Baltic Fleets will train together with Pacific Fleet marines at the Klerk training range,” he said.

Meanwhile, Railroad Forces servicemen will practice track reconstruction, Forces spokesman Col. Sergei Dorozhkin told Itar-Tass.

“The drill will attest the efficiency of the new organizational structure of the Railroad Forces and upgrade skills of the Forces’ command, he said.

The Siberian and Far Eastern military districts will host Vostok 2010 exercises on June 29 – July 8. About 10,000 servicemen are taking part in the exercises, a Defense Ministry source told Itar-Tass, adding that it would be the main training of this summer.

“The exercises will be all-inclusive, and the servicemen will train relocation from one theater of operation to another, as well as defensive and offensive operations,” he said.

“The drill will involve servicemen of the Siberian and Far Eastern military districts, the Air Force, the Airborne Forces, the North Fleet and the Pacific Fleet. The total number of practicing servicemen will reach 10,000,” he said.

A representative of the General Staff told Itar-Tass earlier that the planned reduction of military districts’ number from six to four and the formation of operative and strategic commands “will be tested with the Vostok 2010 exercises planned for late June – early July under command of General Staff Chief Gen. Nikolai Makarov.”

“There will be command drills and tactical exercises in Russia this year, as well,” he said. “The Russian armed forces will hold about 150 command drills and over 7,000 tactical exercises, including 100 at the Strategic Rocket Forces.”

The Ivanovo group of the Airborne Forces will have a landing drill in August and will take part in a joint tactical practice with the Collective Security Treaty Organization (CSTO) Collective Rapid Reaction Forces in October. In all, paratroopers will have about 20 exercises from July through October.

The Russian Navy will take part in six international naval drills in the second half of this year and about 400 oceanic voyages.

The Railroad Forces will repair over 100 kilometers of the railroad track.

The North Caucasian military district will hold over 1,300 tactical exercises, a half of them at night.




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The Russian Navy's Northern, Black Sea and Pacific fleets are currently involved in the Vostok-2010 large-scale military exercises in Siberia and the country's Far East.

The exercises involve several dozen warships and support ships. Moreover, the Northern and Black Sea fleets have contributed their largest and most powerful warships - the Pyotr Veliky (Peter the Great) and Moskva guided missile cruisers, respectively.

Naval forces are carrying out simulated combat missions, including anti-submarine warfare (ASW), attacks on warships, repelling a simulated amphibious landing and supporting its own amphibious-landing operation aimed at seizing an enemy beachhead.

The Navy is also practicing cooperation with Air Force units to repel simulated air strikes.

The Vostok-2010 military exercises differ from previous exercises in that they prioritized humanitarian and peacekeeping missions.

The Navy has always ranked among the most expensive and hi-tech branches of the military. Moreover, it sometimes takes decades to build up large battle-worthy naval formations - the longest cycle of any branch.

Mistakes in naval development are extremely expensive, because it can take the lifespan of one or two generations to correct them.

What role will the Russian Navy play in the restructured Armed Forces? How will the Navy look after these extensive military reforms are complete?

Although top political and military leaders say the Navy plays an important role in Russia's Armed Forces, it is obvious that the amount of warship construction and deadlines for projects directly depend on the country's economic potential.

Considering the high cost of building capital warships, their numbers are likely to be limited in the next few decades. Russia will have to strengthen its Navy in some other way if it hopes to be able to deal with the superior forces of a potential enemy.

The prompt re-deployment of capital warships from one remote theater of war to another, called inter-theater maneuvers, is becoming a key element of this strategy. These maneuvers are one element of the Vostok-2010 exercises.

By combining the potential of a few hard-hitting weapons systems, such re-deployment can expand task-force potential many times over. This time, the Navy has established a unit comprising two guided missile cruisers and three anti-submarine warfare ships. Objectively speaking, the Pyotr Veliky and Moskva cruisers wield extremely powerful air-defense weaponry matching the capabilities of U.S. Navy and Japanese Maritime Self-Defense Force warships equipped with Aegis combat systems.

Both Russian cruisers have unprecedented strike potential and are equipped with heavy supersonic cruise missiles, a trademark of the Soviet/Russian Navy.

The Pacific Fleet's Varyag guided missile cruiser, now returning from a trip to the United States, could also be included in this unit, enhancing its potential still further. By cooperating with other Pacific Fleet elements and air force planes, the unit could engage even the most formidable adversary.

It is hardly surprising that such exercises are conducted on the Pacific theater of war, as this region is and will remain one of the most conflict-prone areas for Russia in the next 20-30 years.

Russian-Japanese disagreements over the disputed South Kuril archipelago, called the "Northern Territories" by Tokyo, and Russia's proximity to a powerful China prompt Moscow to find new ways to defend its Far East possessions in the event of a hypothetical conflict.

What will the Navy look like after most of the aging Soviet-era ships are decommissioned within the next 15-20 years?

The state rearmament program for 2011-2020, which is currently under development, stipulates at least 13 trillion rubles ($418 billion) worth of federal-budget funding. If adopted, the program will not facilitate the Navy's large-scale modernization.

In that case, a joint military/civilian shipbuilding program will make it possible to expand the Navy. Although the program's allocations remain unclear, senior defense-industry officials say they will meet minimal naval requirements.

Such requirements are currently as follows: The Navy should be able to defend Russia's coastline from sea attacks, facilitate the operation of the Navy's strategic nuclear forces, support ground-force operations in maritime regions and be able to conduct limited operations in remote sectors of the global ocean.

For these purposes, the Navy should receive warships of all the main classes, including corvettes and destroyers. It should be noted that modern destroyers pack the same devastating punch as guided missile cruisers.

Moreover, the Navy should have large submarine and aircraft formations, as well as coastal-defense and marine units. Analysts say at least 60 main-class ships, including submarines of all classes, corvettes, destroyers and other capital warships, not to mention speed boats and support ships, should be built within the next 20 years.

Under a more optimistic scenario, the Navy would receive even more ships, including aircraft carriers. The experience of the world's leading navies shows that carrier-borne planes and helicopters considerably expand the potential of task forces, turning the Navy into a truly flexible, multi-role and multi-faceted service capable of accomplishing even the most difficult combat missions.

If the Pacific Fleet received just one aircraft carrier with 30-40 warplanes onboard, it would be able to accomplish far more objectives together with available navy elements in case of a hypothetical conflict over the Kuril archipelago and southern Sakhalin.

Moreover, it would be able to more effectively conduct detached operations in remote parts of the global ocean. A combined force consisting of an aircraft carrier, other warships and Mistral-class amphibious assault ships could accomplish just about any objective, including the disengagement of belligerents on a coastal theater of war and engaging the Navy of a theoretical enemy.

No matter how expensive the Navy, weapons systems capable of repelling naval strikes would cost even more.

The opinions expressed in this article are the author's and do not necessarily represent those of RIA Novosti.

MOSCOW. (RIA Novosti military commentator Ilya Kramnik)
 
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