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Chinese, Russian navies wrap up first joint maritime cruise(1/6)

2021-10-25 11:10:41 Ecns.cn Editor :Xue Lingqiao
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A Chinese naval flotilla sails on waters of the East China Sea after a joint maritime cruise with Russian counterparts on Oct. 23, 2021. (Photo: China News Service/Sun Zifa)

The Chinese and Russian navies wrapped up their first joint maritime cruise on Saturday. Crew members from both sides participated a ceremony to bid farewell to their counterparts.

The Joint Sea-2021 naval exercise kicked off on in waters near Russia's Peter the Great Bay on Oct 14, and conducted multiple training subjects including communications, air defense, and others.

A Chinese naval flotilla sails on waters of the East China Sea after a joint maritime cruise with Russian counterparts on Oct. 23, 2021. (Photo: China News Service/Sun Zifa)

The Chinese and Russian navies wrapped up their first joint maritime cruise on Saturday. Crew members from both sides participated a ceremony to bid farewell to their counterparts.

The Joint Sea-2021 naval exercise kicked off on in waters near Russia's Peter the Great Bay on Oct 14, and conducted multiple training subjects including communications, air defense, and others.

A Chinese naval flotilla sails on waters of the East China Sea after a joint maritime cruise with Russian counterparts on Oct. 23, 2021. (Photo: China News Service/Sun Zifa)

The Chinese and Russian navies wrapped up their first joint maritime cruise on Saturday. Crew members from both sides participated a ceremony to bid farewell to their counterparts.

The Joint Sea-2021 naval exercise kicked off on in waters near Russia's Peter the Great Bay on Oct 14, and conducted multiple training subjects including communications, air defense, and others.

A Chinese naval flotilla sails on waters of the East China Sea after a joint maritime cruise with Russian counterparts on Oct. 23, 2021. (Photo: China News Service/Sun Zifa)

The Chinese and Russian navies wrapped up their first joint maritime cruise on Saturday. Crew members from both sides participated a ceremony to bid farewell to their counterparts.

The Joint Sea-2021 naval exercise kicked off on in waters near Russia's Peter the Great Bay on Oct 14, and conducted multiple training subjects including communications, air defense, and others.

A Chinese naval flotilla sails on waters of the East China Sea after a joint maritime cruise with Russian counterparts on Oct. 23, 2021. (Photo: China News Service/Sun Zifa)

The Chinese and Russian navies wrapped up their first joint maritime cruise on Saturday. Crew members from both sides participated a ceremony to bid farewell to their counterparts.

The Joint Sea-2021 naval exercise kicked off on in waters near Russia's Peter the Great Bay on Oct 14, and conducted multiple training subjects including communications, air defense, and others.

A Chinese naval flotilla sails on waters of the East China Sea after a joint maritime cruise with Russian counterparts on Oct. 23, 2021. (Photo: China News Service/Sun Zifa)

The Chinese and Russian navies wrapped up their first joint maritime cruise on Saturday. Crew members from both sides participated a ceremony to bid farewell to their counterparts.

The Joint Sea-2021 naval exercise kicked off on in waters near Russia's Peter the Great Bay on Oct 14, and conducted multiple training subjects including communications, air defense, and others.

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