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Russian Warships Arrive at U.S. Pearl Harbor for Joint Drills
Admiral Panteleyev destroyer
© RIA Novosti. Vitaly AnkovA general view of Joint Base Pearl Harbor-Hickam on Friday, June 29, 2012 in Pearl Harbor, Hawaii.
© AFP 2013/ Kent NISHIMURAVLADIVOSTOK, June 30 (RIA Novosti)
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A group of Russia’s Pacific Fleet warships has arrived at the U.S. Pearl Harbor naval base to take part in the Rim of the Pacific international drills, a fleet spokesman said on Saturday.
“During their long voyage from Vladivostok to Pearl Harbor, the warships’ crews held several firing drills, successfully destroying all the targets,” First-Rank Captain Roman Martov said.
The naval task group comprising the Admiral Panteleyev destroyer, the tanker Boris Butoma and the Fotiy Krylov salvage tug sailed off Vladivostok in the Russian Far East on June 13 to head for the U.S. Hawaiian Islands where the RIMPAC-2012 large-scale international naval exercises will be held.
The active phase of the drills will take place from July 11 through August 2 to involve 45 warships and support vessels from 22 countries, and also 100 combat aircraft and over 20,000 marines.
The Russian navy sailors will for the first time take part in the international naval maneuvers that have been held since 1971.
The Russian Navy
The drills will simulate dozens of combat missions and exercises, including marines’ interaction in humanitarian, search and rescue operations. The exercises will also practice the evacuation of civilians in an amphibious landing operation, and also joint anti-submarine, anti-aircraft and anti-ship defense.
“The drills program also envisages combat firing, using torpedoes and missiles. Russian sailors will have to accomplish missions to put up a naval blockade, ensure the freedom of sailing, fight piracy, arms and drugs smuggling,” Martov said.
The RIMPAC drills were held for the first time in 1971 on the U.S. initiative and involved the navies of the United States, Canada, Great Britain, Australia and New Zealand.
Today the RIMPAC drills aim to practice the Pacific Rim navies and raise their readiness for operations to fight piracy, terrorism, and also carry out humanitarian missions in case of natural and man-made disasters.

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- arnoldvinette@yahoo.comGreat article but this comment made me laugh20:16, 30/06/2012“During their long voyage from Vladivostok to Pearl Harbor, the warships’ crews held several firing drills, successfully destroying all the targets,” First-Rank Captain Roman Martov said.
We left with a total of 20 ships from Vladivostok, but due to our successful target practice, only 5 arrived safely at Pearl Harbour.
So exactly what were the targets the Russian ships were firing at?
You can see my point. :) LOL
Having seen the RIM Naval exercises in the latest Hollywoood movie "Battleship", this is wonderful news to read that Russia is participating.
Arnold Vinette
Ottawa, Canada
Disclaimer: To my knowledge NO Russian war ships were sunk during target practice while crossing the Pacific Ocean to Hawaii.- SirkoWow...!!! An Impressive Floatilla....Ha!!!04:53, 02/07/2012All navies have target which they float at a distance and then practise their firing drill. LOL has nothing do do with humour, by the way for you American idiots who do not know the English language stands of Lord of Lords and KOK for King of Kings...Duh...!!!!
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