Video: Russia conducts military drills with MiG-31 fighters on the border with the United States

Video: Russia conducts military drills with MiG-31 fighters on the border with the United States. Photo: Telegram t.me/mod_russia

In the waters of the Chukotka and Bering seas, as well as on the Chukotka peninsula, on the border between Russia and Alaska (USA), the tactical exercises of the Pacific Fleet forces “Finval-2023” continue.

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A video released by the Russian defense ministry shows the crews of the MiG-31 fighters practicing the interception of cruise missiles from a fictional adversary over the skies of Chukotka.

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The exercise is conducted under the leadership of the Commander-in-chief of the Russian Navy, Admiral Nikolai Evmenov.
According to the Russian defense ministry, one of the significant episodes of the exercise was the practice of air defense actions of the Chukotka peninsula against aerial attack means from a fictional adversary. To intercept the target cruise missiles, two ready-to-launch MiG-31 fighters were scrambled from the Anadyr airfield. Their crews destroyed the aerial targets using “air-to-air” missiles.

Video: Russia conducts military drills with MiG-31 fighters on the border with the United States. Photo: Telegram t.me/mod_russia

After completing the assigned tasks, the aircraft returned to the airbase.

In the “Finval-2023” tactical exercise, about ten thousand military personnel and over 50 units of military equipment participate, including: surface ships and support ships, submarines, naval aviation aircraft and helicopters, coastal missile systems “Bal” and “Bastion”, as well as high mobility wheeled and tracked armored vehicles.

During the maneuvers, successful firings with cruise missiles were carried out on a complex target position in the northeastern part of the Bering Sea.

Source, photos, and video: Telegram t.me/mod_russia

This post was last modified on 2023-09-20 08:29