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    Admiral Grigorovich patrol ship deployed in Syria for the first time ever

    Russia Sends Its Cutting-Edge Frigate to Syrian Shores (VIDEO)

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    The Admiral Grigorovich departed a Sevastopol, Crimea, port to join the Russian fleet stationed in the Mediterranean Sea, according to the Russian Ministry of Defense. The frigate was deployed in November 2016 to launch Kalibr cruise missiles on terror cells operating within Syrian borders.

    One military official said that the frigate will set out for the Syrian coast, which it plans to reach by the end of Tuesday, according to RT. 

    "Under the plan of combat training, the cutting-edge frigate Admiral Grigorovich has left Sevastopol and set a course for the Black Sea straits," connecting the Black Sea with the Mediterranean Sea, Russian Navy Captain 1st-Class Vyacheslav Trukhachyov said on Monday. "The military vessel, under the command of Captain 3rd-Class Anatoly Velichko, has embarked on its third long-distance mission," Trukhachyov added, since first being commissioned on March 16, 2016.

    The  mission objective of the Admiral Grigorovich will be to join and "carry out tasks as part of the Russian Navy’s permanent task force in the Mediterranean," Trukhachyov said. The commander did not specify the exact role the frigate would play in Syrian operations. 

    The Kremlin plans to scale back its naval presence near Syria per orders from Russian President Vladimir Putin. This decision prompted the return of the Russian aircraft carrier Admiral Kuznetsov and the nuclear-powered missile cruiser Peter the Great to the main northern Russian Navy base, Severomorsk, earlier this month. 

    The Admiral Grigorovich displaces some 3,850 tons and is one of six frigates Moscow plans to roll out. Moscow will sell Admiral Grigorovich-class frigates to India, as the country has announced its intention to acquire three of the naval vessels. The Kashtan close-in weapons system (CIWS) mounted on Admiral Grigorovich-class frigates has been dubbed the world’s deadliest, according to Foxtrot Alpha, which has called the Kashtan system "the mother of all CIWS systems."

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      michael
      always interesting to read of the movements of military assets.
    • siberianhusky
      On the way with anchors hanging down?
    • Hermes
      It looks like somebody is going to have his edges cut.
      The ship may have been deployed in november, it actually sails out right now and it's armed with kalibr missiles and those are the same missiles that were involved in the 'Sam’an mountain' incident of which the israelis have such painfull memories and seeing they recently went a bridge to far in bombing the Syrian army I wouldn't be at all suprised if these Kalibr's were addressed at their agents in the field. But it could also just be posturing though I do not expect that.
      They promised to retaliate at Israel 2 times in the last couple of weeks and I think they will live up to their word.
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