The crew of the Mozhaisk submarine fired torpedoes from an underwater position as part of a planned trip to the sea, the Department of Information and Mass Communications of the Russian Defense Ministry reported on the official Internet portal on May 29.
Torpedo firing is a mandatory element of combat training for submariners. The submarine “Mozhaisk” made the transition to the maritime range of the Baltic Fleet, the crew carried out a series of preparatory exercises, and then the submarine submerged to a certain depth for firing.
The submariners successfully completed their tasks and fired torpedoes from an underwater position at a sea target. The naval target was imitated at a safe distance by one of the small anti-submarine ships of the Baltic Fleet.
The effectiveness of the crew’s use of torpedoes was rated “excellent.” Once the event was over, the torpedo boat collected all the fired torpedoes from the water.
Source: Rossa Primavera

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