Friday, July 5, 2013

China And Russia Conduct Joint Naval Drills In The Sea of Japan

The destroyer Shenyang and comprehensive supply ship Hongze Lake are seen during Sino-Russian joint naval drills held in the sea of Japan, July 4, 2013. Chinese and Russian armed forces will take part in the Joint Sea-2013 drill in Peter the Great Bay from July 5 to July 12, and a joint anti-terrorism drill, Peace Mission-2013, will be held in Russia's Chelyabinsk from July 27 to August 15. [Xinhua]

China And Russia Send Joint Force Of 19 Warships To Sea Of Japan In Largest Ever Naval Exercise -- The Telegraph

China and Russia have launched what Beijing described as its "largest ever joint naval exercise" as an armada of military hardware descended on the Sea of Japan.

China and Russia have launched what Beijing described as its "largest ever joint naval exercise" as an armada of military hardware descended on the Sea of Japan.

A total of 18 surface vessels, including four guided missile destroyers, two missile frigates, a supply ship, and three ship-borne helicopters were due to take part, according to Chinese state media, as well as a submarine.

The move to deepen military ties between Moscow and Beijing with the operation, called "Joint Sea 2013", comes against the backdrop of territorial disputes in the region and will heighten fears of China's growing naval reach and ambition.

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More News On China And Russia Conduct Joint Naval Drills In The Sea of Japan

China and Russia conduct joint naval drill -- BBC
China, Russia hold largest-ever joint naval drills -- USA Today/AP
China, Russia partner for largest-ever joint naval drill -- Washington Times
China, Russia launch largest ever joint military exercise -- Detsche Welle
Chinese Navy Ships Arrive in Russian Far East for Drills -- RIA Novosti
Russia, China kick off 'biggest-ever" naval drills in Sea of Japan -- Press TV (Iran)
China, Russia start naval drills -- China.org.cn

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