Russian Warships Arrive in China for Joint Drills

April 23, 2012

A Russian naval task group has arrived at the eastern Chinese port city of Qingdao for joint exercises with the Chinese navy

"Each vessel was welcomed individually," Captain Roman Martov told RIA Novosti. 

AK-130 Guns on Cruiser 'Varyag': Photo credit Wiki CCL 'SoccerNathan9'
AK-130 Guns on Cruiser 'Varyag': Photo credit Wiki CCL 'SoccerNathan9'

The naval squadron, including the Varyag missile cruiser, three Udaloy class destroyers and three fleet support ships, will join 16 Chinese surface ships for drills in the Yellow Sea between Aril 22 and 27.

"The exercises will involve several simulated missions, including the rescue of a hijacked ship, the escort of a commercial vessel, and the defense a convoy from air and sea attacks," a Russian defense ministry spokesman said.

Chinese army chief Gen Chen Bingde has said the drills will promote "strategic coordination" and "mutual trust" between the two nations, Xinhua news agency reported.

Russia and China have held a number of joint military exercises since 2005 within the framework of the Shanghai Cooperation Organization, which also includes the Central Asian countries of Kazakhstan, Kyrgyzstan, Tajikistan and Uzbekistan.

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