Russian Baltic Fleet’s naval group transits Suez Canal in long-distance deployment
The corvette Stoiky and the tanker Kola entered the Red Sea and set their course for the designated point in the Gulf of Aden, according to the Fleet’s press office
MOSCOW, February 1. /TASS/. The Baltic Fleet’s corvette Stoiky and the tanker Kola passed through the Suez Canal and entered the Red Sea in their long-distance deployment, the Fleet’s press office reported on Monday.
"The ships have transited the Suez Canal, entered the Red Sea and set their course for the designated point in the Gulf of Aden where they will continue accomplishing assigned missions," the press office said in a statement.
On January 31, the Baltic Fleet’s naval group held shipboard damage control drills in the Mediterranean Sea in accordance with the plan of its long-distance deployment while the anti-terror personnel practiced inspection measures on the deck and in the ship’s facilities, the press office specified.
The corvette’s shipborne systems and armament are operating in the normal mode. The sailors are holding necessary maintenance measures aboard the ship. The personnel are healthy and ready for accomplishing assigned tasks, the press office noted.
The Baltic Fleet’s naval group comprising the corvette Stoiky, the medium sea tanker Kola and the sea tug Yakov Grebelsky departed from the naval base of Baltiysk for its long-distance deployment on December 16, 2020.
The Stoiky is a Project 20380 multi-purpose corvette developed by the Almaz Central Design Bureau of Marine Engineering (St. Petersburg). The warships of this class are designed to accomplish green-water escort and strike missions and patrol coastal waters. They are armed with universal artillery guns, surface-to-air missile/artillery systems, supersonic missiles and automatic artillery launchers. The Project 20380 corvettes carry a Ka-27 helicopter.