Chief of Staff Vice Admiral P. G. Svyatashov
Black Sea Fleet - Naval Infantry
2 Independent Naval Infantry Battalions (reinforced)
1 Fleet Spetsnaz Brigade (reinforced)
250 Main battle tanks
300 Infantry fighting vehicles
200 Tube artillery
Black Sea Fleet - Naval Aviation (available for operations against Georgia)
1 Naval Attack Squadron (Su-17)
1 Independent Transport Squadron (An-24)
This could be reinforced from other commands.
Flagship - Moskva (Slava Class Cruiser)
11th Anti-Submarine Ship Brigade (3 cruisers, 1 destroyer, 2 guided missile frigates)
41st Missile Boat Brigade
68th Coastal Defense Warship Brigade
247th Submarine Battalion
197th Amphibious Ship Brigade
Russian naval infantry (marines)
2 comments:
They look so very uncomfortable when marching.
West African soldiers (don't ask me which country because I don't recall) seem to be the most comfortable when marching. I remember seeing them marching and it's as if each of them had a different tune (and a different beat) being played. Sort of like a Mardi Gras parade.
Europeans and nations of European extraction seem to take the marching much more seriously.
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