Some 46 warships, boats and submarines, naval aviation aircraft and helicopters and over 4,000 personnel took part in the celebration of the Day of the Russian Navy in St Petersburg.
Opening the parade, Russia’s President Vladimir Putin said “the capability of our navy grows constantly.”
“This year 40 ships and vessels of different class will enter service, and several days ago six more vessels for the far-sea zone were laid down at Russia’s three leading shipyards,” said Putin as quoted by euronews on Sunday.
The naval parade included cutting-edge ships of the Russian Navy: the “Mytishchi”, a small guided missile ship, various patrol and anti-terror boats, the K-211 “Petropavlovsk-Kamchatskiy” nuclear-powered ballistic missile submarine, legendary T-34 tanks, and the BM-13 “Katyushas”, deployed on landing boats and two newest survey vessels among other equipment.
The aerial part of the parade consisted of more than 40 aircraft and helicopters, including the Be-200 amphibious aircraft.
The Kremlin has made military modernisation its top priority amid tensions with the West that followed Moscow’s 2014 annexation of Crimea, said euronews.
“The widespread deployment of advanced digital technologies that have no equals in the world, including hypersonic strike systems and underwater drones, will give the fleet unique advantages and increased combat capabilities,” Putin said.
In a separate statement released via Russian news agencies, the defence ministry said testing of the Belgorod, the first submarine capable of carrying the Poseidon drones, was underway and testing of the weapons systems was nearing completion.
Similar parades marking Russia’s Navy Day on Sunday took place in the Far Eastern cities of Vladivostok and Petropavlovsk-Kamchatsk, Sevastopol, seaport towns of Severomorsk and Baltiysk and the port city of Tartus in Syria. /argumentum.al