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Maybe not the breaking news, but few days ago they've stopped by Venezuela coast at the port of La Guaira, the pics follow:
The squadron consists of the Pyotr Velikij (Peter the Great, Pedro El Grande in locals' togue) battlecruiser (Kirov class, to make it clear), the Admiral Chabanenko anti-submarine warfare ship, and two support ships: the Nicolay Chiker, an oceanic tug and the Ivan Bubnov, a tanker.
The squadron left Severomorks on Sept. 22 and had already visited ports: Akzas-Karaagacz in Turkey, Tripoli in Lybia and Toulon in France. While crossing the Atlantic ocean, an artillery exercise has been performed.
Please note that the information below came from an unverified source:
Most interesting in the entire trip's map, that gives the idea that it's not the full story yet, the planned squadron's path goes round the world and they gonna wetten their stems in all the four oceans' waters before coming home:
(the other tracks on the map belong to Fernando Magellan, Sir Francis Drake, Ivan Kruzenshtern, Faddey Bellingshausen and Fyodor Konykhov (an alone yacht round-the-world sailor).
My question is: do other navies perform similar round the world sailings often?
The squadron consists of the Pyotr Velikij (Peter the Great, Pedro El Grande in locals' togue) battlecruiser (Kirov class, to make it clear), the Admiral Chabanenko anti-submarine warfare ship, and two support ships: the Nicolay Chiker, an oceanic tug and the Ivan Bubnov, a tanker.
The squadron left Severomorks on Sept. 22 and had already visited ports: Akzas-Karaagacz in Turkey, Tripoli in Lybia and Toulon in France. While crossing the Atlantic ocean, an artillery exercise has been performed.
Please note that the information below came from an unverified source:
Most interesting in the entire trip's map, that gives the idea that it's not the full story yet, the planned squadron's path goes round the world and they gonna wetten their stems in all the four oceans' waters before coming home:
(the other tracks on the map belong to Fernando Magellan, Sir Francis Drake, Ivan Kruzenshtern, Faddey Bellingshausen and Fyodor Konykhov (an alone yacht round-the-world sailor).
My question is: do other navies perform similar round the world sailings often?
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