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Russia's STS Mir is one of the fastest sailing ships in the world, and has won the Tall Ships' Races five times since 1996. Trainees from around the world sail with Russian cadets from the Makarov State Maritime Academy in St. Petersburg to gain new skills, and make new friends at sea. RT travels aboard Mir during the Tall Ships' Races 2012 as she charts a course from Lisbon, Portugual, to defeat her Polish sister ship, Dar Młodzieży. Who reach the finish line first in Cadiz, Spain?
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The latest additions to Russia's Black Sea Fleet arrived at the port of Sevastopol in the Crimean Peninsula, Wednesday. The two new missile ships, the Serpukhov and the Zelyonyi Dol, will take up their permanent deployment after completing sea trials around Novorossiysk.
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Made by the U.S. Navy at the height of the Cold War, this film observes current Soviet naval forces and attempts to assess their global reach and strategy. By this time, the Soviets had achieved the world's largest submarine force, and supplemented it with state-of-the-art anti-submarine weapons including the helicopter aircraft carrier Moskva, which is shown in the film. Also shown are various other vessels, including Russian PT boats, Kashin class guided-missile destroyers, and Soviet nuclear submarines capable of firing nuclear ballistic missiles. A brief history of the Soviet navy is presented under Lenin, Stalin and Kruschev, and its aims assessed. The film notes that the current Soviet navy must be assessed not only in terms of warships, but for its omnipresence throughout the world in the form of the fishing fleet (used to gather intelligence) and merchant marine. Shown in the film are Soviet cruise ships, oceanographic research vessels and submarines, nuclear submarines, and ice breakers. Also shown is footage of Stalin, Lenin, Red Square, the 50th Anniversary of the Russian Revolution parade in Moscow, and more.
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RUSSIA: CRIMEA: BLACK SEA FLEET
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Tensions between Russia and the Ukraine have flared again this week over the naval fleet in the Crimea.
The Ukrainians have accused Moscow of removing and selling valuable technology from the Black Sea fleet which remained in Ukrainian territory after the collapse of the Soviet Union.
That led to three years of bitter argument over the ownership of the fleet and its vessels.
APTV has been to Sevastopol, home of the Black Sea fleet.
The Crimean port of Sevastopol - a part of the Ukraine which continues to be predominantly Russian. In the last three years it's been at the centre of a growing row between the two countries.
Following the break up of the Soviet Union, Ukraine claimed all former Soviet military hardware and forces on its territory, including the entire Black Sea fleet, based in Sevastopol.
Russia insisted the fleet was of strategic importance and a bitter argument ensued. Three years later the two sides appear to have reached a compromise - the fleet will be divided between them.
February 23 was Defender of the Fatherland Day a major military holiday in the former Soviet Union. For the Russian and Ukrainian sailors based in Sevastopol, it marks the end of an argument which almost led the two countries to war.
Ukraine will now allow Russia to continue to base its fleet in Sevastopol and in return will get much-needed vessels for its infant navy. Many hope that this will be the end of the dispute.
SOUNDBITE: (Russian)
Translation: If they don't create tension artificially then there won't be any. Both Ukrainian sailors and those from the Black Sea fleet understand that it is a problem for the politicians. We didn't create it and we can't resolve it. It will only be solved at government and state level. We resolve military problems. We know how to and that is our duty.
SUPER CAPTION: Vice-Admiral Vladimir Bezkorovainy - Ukrainian navy.
The Black Sea fleet is made up of 833 vessels and although no mention has been made yet of the number each side will get, Ukraine can only benefit from the deal.
At present its navy boasts around forty patrol vessels and a handful of new, medium- sized ships to patrol the country's 600-mile (960 kilometre) coastline. This makes it practically impossible for them to undertake any missions beyond Ukraine's territorial waters.
Its officers are all former members of the Black Sea fleet who took an oath of loyalty to Ukraine in 1991 but still remain on close terms with their Russian counterparts.
SOUNDBITE: (Russian)
Translation: We have a situation here where they come to us and ask for things, bread, potatoes, and we go to them for things. We're friends, we're sailors.
SUPER CAPTION: Lieutenant Danil Napriyenko - Ukrainian navy.
But there are others who are glad the confusion has finally come to an end.
SOUNDBITE: (Russian)
Translation: It's high time that we were divided. Experience has shown that it's been a problem for the Russian Black Sea fleet as well as for the Ukrainian fleet. The people were confused as to where they were living and whom they were serving.
SUPER CAPTION: Commander Nikolai Zhibaryev - Ukrainian navy.
The formal agreement is due to be signed next month by Presidents Yeltsin and Kuchma during a visit to Ukraine by the Russian leader. Many hope this will be a major step on the road to closer relations between the two countries.
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Russia - Journalists Given Tour Of Warship
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Reporters were recently given a chance to board the most powerful Russian vessel ever built. The Admiral Kuznetsov, a unique aircraft carrier which recently patrolled the waters off former Yugoslavia, allowed journalists aboard for military exercises held on March 13-22 in the Barents Sea. The Kuznetsov leads the Northern Fleet -- headquartered at Severomorsk on the Kola Peninsula -- which protects north-western Russia and its arctic areas.
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Gw aircraft carrier Admiral Kuznetsov
Ws a plane takes off from Kuznetsov
Ms sailors prepare planes to take off
Cu pilot in the cockpit
Cu plane is ready to take off
Ws plane takes off
Ws plane on the deck
Pan a helicopter sailing over Kuznetsov
Pan nuclear cruiser Admiral Nakhimov, another ship in the northern
fleet
Ms officers at the command point
Ms radar screen and an operator
Ca radar screen
Ms sailor writes something on a map
Ca a hand marks something on a map
Ws launch of a missile
Ws aircraft carrier Kuznetsov
Oleg Erofeev, a commander of the northern fleet, sot in russian:
Russia needs the fleet very much. Not only for connection purposes but also for defence of Russia's north-western area. During the exercises we spotted three foreign submarines, followed them and ousted them away from the Russian coast.
ws sea coast
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It's Putin's Russian rustbucket! How the 30-year-old ageing aircraft carrier.
It's Putin's Russian rustbucket! How the 30-year-old ageing aircraft carrier that sailed menacingly close to Britain is in a 'very poor condition' and frequently plagued by breakdowns.
Cutting through the English Channel, the looming bulk of the Russian navy’s flagship passes the White Cliffs of Dover.
Belching black smoke, the ageing aircraft carrier Admiral Kuznetsov sailed menacingly close to Britain yesterday in a provocative manoeuvre.
The Soviet-era vessel, leading a flotilla of eight naval vessels, is on its way to the eastern Mediterranean to bolster the Syrian bombing campaign.
Equipped with missiles, anti-aircraft guns and torpedoes, the 55,000-ton carrier was escorted by the Royal Navy’s Type 45 destroyer HMS Duncan and Type 23 frigate HMS Richmond as it skirted UK territorial waters.
Vladimir Putin ordered the fleet to travel to the Mediterranean within sight of the English coast as a show of force.
Bemused passengers on board cross-Channel ferries looked on as the grey warships picked their way through the civilian traffic.
After days of mocking the Royal Navy and their allies as ‘weak’, Vladimir’s Putin’s forces upped the ante by entering the 22-mile wide stretch of water separating the UK from mainland Europe.
Belching black smoke from its powerful diesel engines, the force’s carrier flagship the Admiral Kuznetzov passed Ramsgate at around 9am.
Defence Secretary Michael Fallon admitted yesterday's exercise was aimed at testing the capabilities of the Royal Navy and its Nato allies.
In response, the state-of-the art destroyer was dispatched to join Royal Navy ships monitoring Russian warships.
HMS Dragon was earlier seen leaving Portsmouth Harbour to keep an eye on the Russian vessels sailing down the English Channel.
The Type 45 HMS Dragon and a number of other Royal Navy ships are taking part in the man-marking exercise.
HMS Dragon is the fourth of the Royal Navy's six Type 45 air defence destroyers and was launched in November 2008.
The ship has a range of 7,000 nautical miles and its commanding officer is Captain Craig Wood.
Syria: Russian navy infantry shows landing skills on Latakia's coast in Syria
The Russian Ministry of Defence released footage of Russian navy infantry units landing on the Syrian coast in Latakia Province, as the Russian Navy and Russian Aerospace Forces performed joint drills in the Mediterranean Sea on Saturday.
A total of 26 warships including three large landing ships, two minesweepers, the Raptor patrol boat and the fire support ship were involved in the landing exercises.
The air support was provided by 24 aircraft, including Ka-29, Mi-8 and Mi-24 helicopters, Su-33 and Su-30SM aircraft.
Saturday’s exercise is reminiscent of the first landing by the Soviet Navy fleet in the Mediterranean Sea which took place in 1968.
These are the first Navy and Aerospace Forces joint drills in Russia's modern history.
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SOT, Rinat Fakhriev, Sergeant (Russian): We were on the ship, then we boarded on armed personal carries sailing at a certain speed, doing manoeuvres in a proper way as we were taught. We disembarked in line with a certain tactic, took positions and opened fire and that is it. It was nice and easy.
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Black Sea Fleet: 233 Years of Naval Glory
The Black Sea Fleet is a sub-unit of the Russian Navy operating in the Black Sea and the Mediterranean Sea since the 18th century. One of the most important bases is in Crimea's Sevastopol.
On May 13, 1783, a detachment of Russian ships under the command of Admiral Fyodor Klokachov entered the Akhtiarsky Bay, and the construction of the naval base and city of Sevastopol began a month later.
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Footage released on Tuesday shows Sukhoi Su-33 fighters taking off and landing from the Russian flagship aircraft carrier Admiral Kuznetsov near the Syrian coast. The operation comes after Defence Minister Sergei Shoigu announced that Russia launched a “large-scale” military operation against anti-government targets in Syria’s Homs and Idlib provinces.
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