27.09.2004, 08:13
Russisches Uboot führt erstmalig Auslandshafenaufenthalt durch:
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Zitat:The Russian nuclear sumbarine "Vepr" is docked 21 September 2004 in the French western port city of Brest. The Russian and French navies conducted joint maneuvers in international waters in the Atlantic. As part of the maneuvers, the Russian nuclear submarine "Vepr" and the French nuclear submarine "Emerald" conducted a number of underwater excersises. Following the maneuvers, which ended yesterday, the Vepr was to dock in Brest making it the first Russian Northern Fleet vessel to visit a foreign port.
The Russian anti-submarine warfare vessel Admiral Chabanenko (in the background) arrives 21 September 2004 at the Brest port, western France. The Russian and French navies conducted joint maneuvers in international waters in the Atlantic. As part of the maneuvers, the Russian nuclear submarine "Vepr" and the French nuclear submarine "Emerald" conducted a number of underwater excersises. Following the maneuvers, which ended yesterday, the Vepr was to dock in Brest making it the first Russian Northern Fleet vessel to visit a foreign port.