
On October 3, the Russian Ministry of Defence released footage showing the small missile ship “Buria”, of Project 22800 Karakurt, conducting live-fire exercises in the Baltic Sea amid rising regional tensions.
According to the official statement, the “Buria” used its Pantsir-M anti-aircraft missile and gun system to repel simulated enemy aerial attacks.
Missile targets were launched from the coast in the Kaliningrad region.
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The exercise was successful: the live-fire drills struck their designated targets, as confirmed by objective control data.
In addition to the firing tests, the ship’s crew also carried out several complementary at-sea exercises, including electronic warfare operations, survival procedures, and anti-sabotage defense measures.
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Source and images: Russian Ministry of Defence | Telegram @mod_russia. This content was created with AI assistance and reviewed by the editorial team.
