Jin10 reported on August 5 that from August 3 to August 5 local time, the naval fleets of both sides participating in the China-Russia “Maritime Joint-2025” joint exercise completed multi-subject drills including joint air defense, joint anti-surface, joint anti-submarine, and anchorage defense in the waters near Vladivostok, Russia, as planned. Starting from August 6, they will transition to joint maritime patrol.
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The Sino-Russian naval fleet has commenced a joint maritime patrol.
Jin10 reported on August 5 that from August 3 to August 5 local time, the naval fleets of both sides participating in the China-Russia “Maritime Joint-2025” joint exercise completed multi-subject drills including joint air defense, joint anti-surface, joint anti-submarine, and anchorage defense in the waters near Vladivostok, Russia, as planned. Starting from August 6, they will transition to joint maritime patrol.