Russian sub launches cruise missile from Sea of Japan in a drill

Russian sub launches cruise missile from Sea of Japan in a drill

The Kalibr missile is the same type used by Moscow in the Ukrainian conflict.

The submarine’s missile hit a land target over 1,000km away in Russia’s eastern Khabarovsk region. (Wiki/Bellona)
MOSCOW:
A Russian submarine in the Sea of Japan has hit a land target over 1,000km away with a Kalibr cruise missile in a drill, Russia’s defence ministry said on Friday, the same type of missile Moscow uses in the Ukraine conflict.

The ministry published a video showing the missile emerging from under the water and then hitting a target at a training area in Russia’s eastern Khabarovsk region.

Russia, locked in a decades-old territorial dispute with Tokyo over a chain of Pacific islands, said an undisclosed number of its Pacific Fleet ships, jets and drones were also involved in the drill, securing the perimeter.

Moscow has used Kalibr missiles to attack multiple targets in Ukraine, including power stations, by launching them from ships and submarines in the Black Sea.

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