Russian Pacific Fleet Executes Simulated Missile Strikes in Sea of Japan

Russian warships and missile systems from the Pacific Fleet conducted successful simulated strikes targeting maritime threats in the Sea of Japan. This exercise involved launching Vulkan and Moskit cruise missiles against simulated enemy ships. Civilian areas were restricted during the operations to ensure safety.


Devdiscourse News Desk | Updated: 30-06-2025 08:32 IST | Created: 30-06-2025 08:32 IST
Russian Pacific Fleet Executes Simulated Missile Strikes in Sea of Japan
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Russian naval forces, including warships and coastal missile systems, have executed simulated maritime strikes in the Sea of Japan as part of a training exercise, as reported by the TASS state news agency.

The operations, carried out by the Pacific Fleet, involved targeting mock adversary vessels using Vulkan and Moskit cruise missiles. The exercise demonstrated the fleet's joint missile strike capabilities against complex targets.

To ensure civilian safety, the missile firing zone was temporarily closed to shipping and air traffic. All targets were successfully engaged, according to Russia's defence ministry.

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