Wednesday, 11 September 2013

Rusia Moskva ‘pembawa pembunuh’ memasuki Mediterranean . . .

‘Moskva’ Persenjataan

16x - SS -N -12 Sandbox peluru berpandu anti -kapal

8x 8 (64) S- 300PMU Favorit (SA -N -6 merungut) jarak jauh peluru berpandu permukaan 

- ke -udara

- 2x 20 (40) OSA -MA (SA -N -4 Gecko) SR SAM

- 1x berkembar AK -130 130mm/L70 senjata dwi- tujuan

- 6x AK -630 dekat dalam sistem senjata

-2x RBU -6000 mortar anti -kapal selam

- 10x (2 Quin ) 533mm tiub torpedo

Armor: Penyaduran Splinter

Pesawat dibawa: 1 Ka- 25 atau helikopter Ka- 27

Peluru berpandu Cruiser “Moskva” (Missile Cruiser “Moskva” (RIA Novosti/Vitaliy Ankov – think IN pictures @1WORLDCommunity)

N.nizah – Rusia Moskva ‘pembawa pembunuh’ memasuki Mediterranean. Moskva cruiser peluru berpandu Rusia, yang digelar oleh NATO “pembawa-pembunuh”, telah tiba di Mediterranean dan kini menuju ke arah perairan Syria untuk menyertai tentera laut Rusia sebagai perdana.

Tentera Laut Rusia berkata dalam satu kenyataan bahawa cruiser Moskva yang melalui Selat Gibraltar pada 10 September.

Agensi berita Interfax berkata cruiser Moskva itu,” diperintahkan oleh Sergey Tronev, Kapten 1 Pangkat Pengawal . . . mempunyai ruang yang cukup untuk bergerak sekarang.”

“Laut Hitam utama memasuki kawasan Tentera Laut Rusia tanggungjawab di Mediterranean pada jam 11:00 pm waktu Moscow semalam,” agensi yang dilaporkan sumber tentera sebagai berkata.

Cruiser peluru berpandu pembawa dijangka menyertai destinasi terakhir di timur Mediterranean pada September 15 atau 16.

Apabila tiba, arahan unit Tentera Laut Rusia di Mediterranean, kini ditempatkan di atas kapal Panteleyev kapal Admiral anti-kapal selam, akan dipindahkan ke Moskva itu.

“Persenjataan dan peralatan teknikal cruiser peluru berpandu berada dalam keadaan bekerja. Anak-anak kapal bersedia untuk melaksanakan misi pertempuran ,” kata sumber itu.

Cruiser peluru berpandu, pada mulanya dikenali perisikan tentera laut Barat sebagai” Slava” (Glory), telah dilancarkan pada tahun 1979 dan memasuki perkhidmatan pada tahun 1983. Ia kemudiannya dinamakan semula sebagai “Moskva” pada tahun 1995. Direka untuk menjadi pembawa pembunuh itu, kapal perang Kelas 1164 dilengkapi dengan 16 pelancar anti-kapal P -1000 Vulkan, atau Volcano (SS -N -12 Sandbox peluru berpandu anti-kapal, mengikut klasifikasi NATO).

Lagi 2 kapal, kapal pendaratan Nikolay Filchenkov dan Smetlivy kapal pengawal, akan menyertai unit tentera laut Rusia kemudian. Mereka akan lulus melalui Bosphorus dan Dardanelles selat oleh September 12-14 dan kemudian akan menuju ke Mediterranean timur.

Kementerian Pertahanan Rusia telah berkata gerakan adalah sebahagian daripada” putaran peringkat demi peringkat kapal-kapal perang dan kapal-kapal sokongan tentera laut yang bertahan di Mediterranean.”

Pergerakan baru-baru ini bertujuan untuk “pemantauan kompleks” keadaan di seluruh Syria, sumber-sumber tentera memberitahu Interfax awal.

Bertahan tentera laut Rusia di Mediterranean kini melibatkan mendarat kapal penerbangan “Aleksandr Shabalin,” “Admiral Nevelskoy ,” “Peresvet,” “Novocherkassk” dan “Minsk” Hitam dan Baltic armada Laut Rusia, serta pengiring kapal “Neustrashimy,” dan kapal anti-kapal selam “Laksamana Panteleyev.”

Manuver tentera laut Rusia di Mediterranean datang di tengah-tengah ketegangan yang semakin meningkat di rantau itu, yang mencetuskan spekulasi bahawa Rusia telah meningkatkan kehadiran tentera laut yang sebelum serangan Amerika Syarikat mungkin terhadap Syria.

Sebelum ini, pegawai pertahanan Rusia memberi amaran kepada membuat sambungan antara penempatan kapal perang dan krisis Syria, berkata gerakan tidak bergantung kepada keadaan dan “akan terus selepas.”

Russia’s ‘Carrier-Killer’ Moskva enters Mediterranean

Russia’s Moskva missile cruiser, dubbed by a “carrier-killer” by NATO, has arrived in the Mediterranean and is now heading toward the waters off Syria to join the Russian naval force as flagship.

The Russian Navy said in a statement that the Moskva cruiser passed through the Straits of Gibraltar on September 10.

Interfax news agency added that the Moskva cruiser, “commanded by Sergey Tronev, Captain 1st Rank of the Guards… has enough room for maneuver now.”

“The Black Sea flagship entered the Russian Navy's area of responsibility in the Mediterranean at 11:00 pm Moscow time yesterday," the agency reported a military source as saying.

The missile-carrying cruiser is expected to join its final destination in eastern Mediterranean on September 15 or 16.

Upon arrival, the command of the Russian Navy unit in the Mediterranean, currently stationed onboard the Admiral Panteleyev anti-submarine ship, will be relocated to the Moskva.

"The armaments and technical equipment of the missile cruiser are in working condition. The crew is ready to perform combat missions,” the source said.

The missile cruiser, initially known to Western naval intelligence as “Slava” (Glory), was launched in 1979 and entered service in 1983. It was later renamed the “Moskva” in 1995. Designed to be carrier-killers, the cruisers of Class 1164 are equipped with 16 anti-ship launchers P-1000 Vulkan, or Volcano (SS-N-12 Sandbox anti-ship missiles, according to NATO classification).

Another two vessels, the landing ship Nikolay Filchenkov and the guard ship Smetlivy, will join the Russian naval unit later. They will be pass through the Bosporus and Dardanelles straits by September 12-14 and will then head to the eastern Mediterranean.

Russia’s Defense Ministry has said the maneuvers are part of the “stage-by-stage rotation of warships and support ships of the standing naval force in the Mediterranean.”

The recent deployments are aimed at “complex monitoring” of the situation around Syria, military sources told Interfax earlier.

Russia’s standing naval force in the Mediterranean now involves landing craft carriers “Aleksandr Shabalin,” “Admiral Nevelskoy,” “Peresvet,” “Novocherkassk” and “Minsk” of Russia’s Black and Baltic Sea Fleets, as well as escort vessel “Neustrashimy,” and the anti-submarine ship “Admiral Panteleyev.”

Russian naval maneuvers in the Mediterranean come amid growing tension in the region, which sparked speculation that Russia was boosting its naval presence ahead of a possible US strike against Syria.

Previously, Russia’s defense officials cautioned against making connections between the relocation of warships and the Syrian crisis, saying the maneuvers do not depend on the situation and “will continue after it.”

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