BDK "Azov" passes through the Dardanelles, May 27, 2013. Photo copyright turkishnavy.net.
BDK "Nikolai Phylchenkov" passes through the Dardanelles, May 27, 2013. Photo copyright turkishnavy.net.
May 27, 2013 two large amphibious ships of Black Sea Fleet
Recall that the May 21, 2013 in the central part of the Aegean Sea a large anti-submarine ship of the Northern Fleet "Severomorsk" and a large landing ship Black Sea Fleet "Azov", replenishing recently grouping ships of the Russian Navy in the Mediterranean, held a joint exercise to test the interaction issues when performing common tasks.
Chronology pass the Straits BDK Russian Navy:(5 months)
08.12.12 "Novocherkassk" and "Saratov" — from the Mediterranean Sea.
27.12.12 "Azov" and "Nicholas Phylchenkov" — in the Mediterranean Sea.
01/01/13 "Novocherkassk" — in the Mediterranean Sea.
09/01/13 "Azov" and "Nicholas Phylchenkov" — from the Mediterranean Sea.
09/01/13 "Saratov" — in the Mediterranean Sea.
12.01.13 "Novocherkassk" — from the Mediterranean Sea.
14.01.13 "Alexander Shabalin" and "Kaliningrad" — from the Mediterranean Sea.
17/01/13 "Azov" — in the Mediterranean Sea.
2? .01.13 "Alexander Shabalin" and "Kaliningrad" — in the Mediterranean Sea.
02/04/13 "Azov" and "Saratov" — from the Mediterranean Sea.
07.02.13 "Alexander Shabalin" and "Kaliningrad" — from the Mediterranean Sea.
21/02/13 "Alexander Shabalin" and "Kaliningrad" — in the Mediterranean Sea.
03/25/13 "Alexander Shabalin" and "Kaliningrad" — from the Mediterranean Sea.
12.04.13 "Alexander Shabalin" and "Kaliningrad" — in the Mediterranean Sea.
14.04.13 "Azov" — in the Mediterranean Sea.
??.04.13 "Nikolai Phylchenkov" — in the Mediterranean Sea.
04/23/13 "Alexander Shabalin" and "Kaliningrad" — from the Mediterranean Sea.
30.04.13 "Alexander Shabalin" and "Kaliningrad" — in the Mediterranean Sea.
05.05.13 "Nikolai Phylchenkov" — from the Mediterranean Sea.
1? .05.13 "Azov", "Alexander Shabalin" and "Kaliningrad" — from the Mediterranean Sea.
05/19/13 "Azov" — in the Mediterranean Sea.
27/05/13 "Azov" and "Nicholas Phylchenkov" — from the Mediterranean Sea