Russian Ministry of Defense Releases Video of Missile Launch Exercise at the Border with Northern Japan

Bastion. Photo: Russian Ministry of Defense t.me/mod_russia

The Russian Ministry of Defense has released a video showing the coastal missile launch exercise conducted at the border with northern Japan. The crews of the Bastion coastal missile systems (DBK “Bastion”) practiced launching a missile attack against mock enemy ships.

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In Kamchatka and on the islands of the Kuril ridge, combat teams from the divisions of Bastion coastal missile systems of the Pacific Fleet, as part of a bilateral exercise of force groups, conducted a simulated missile attack on a detachment of mock enemy ships.

According to the training plan, the combat vehicles marched over rough terrain from deployment points to positional areas. Along the routes, the units protecting the convoys destroyed the mock enemy reconnaissance and sabotage groups (DRGs), ensuring the safe deployment of the missile systems.

Mobile launchers were quickly positioned in the specified areas with pre-equipped positions. The missile crews prepared the complexes for use within the established regulatory deadlines and then conducted electronic launches of Onyx missiles at targets simulating an amphibious detachment of a mock enemy, preventing an amphibious landing on the coast.

After the simulated use of missile weapons, the crews changed positions, demonstrating the mobility and effectiveness of the Bastion coastal missile systems.

Source and images: Russian Ministry of Defense t.me/mod_russia. This content was created with the help of AI and reviewed by the editorial team.