Northern Fleet Commander Vice-Admiral Aleksandr Moiseyev in front. Click on the image to see all photos in the gallery. Photo: Press Service of the Northern Fleet
The anti-submarine guided-missile destroyer "Severomorsk" of the Project 1155, NATO classification Udaloy. Photo: Press Service of the Northern Fleet
The small-range anti-submarine battleship "Sneznogorsk". The missile-cruiser "Marshal Ustinov" in the background. Photo: Press Service of the Northern Fleet
Delta-IV class ballistic missile submarine and the landing ship "Kondopoga" behind. Photo: Press Service of the Northern Fleet
Northern Fleet Commander Vice-Admiral Aleksandr Moiseyev (middle) and Murmansk Governor Andrey Chibis (right). Photo: Press Service of the Northern Fleet
All crew members on the deck of the small-range anti-submarine battleship "Sneznogorsk" wear protective masks. Photo: Press Service of the Northern Fleet
The Nanuchka-class (Project 1234) corvette "Rassvet". Photo: Press Service of the Northern Fleet
The rear of the Slava-class missile cruiser "Marshal Ustinov". Photo: Press Service of the Northern Fleet
The crew on deck of a Kilo-class diesel-powered submarine. Photo: Press Service of the Northern Fleet
The Russian navy's newest ballistic missile submarine of the Borey-A class, the "Knyaz Vladimir", has just been with the Northern Fleet for a few weeks. Photo: Press Service of the Northern Fleet
The missile-cruiser "Marshal Ustinov". Photo: Press Service of the Northern Fleet
Delta-IV class ballistic missile submarine and the landing ship "Kondopoga" behind. Photo: Press Service of the Northern Fleet
The crew lined up on top of the hatches for the ballistic nuclear missiles on a Delta-IV class submarine. Photo: Press Service of the Northern Fleet
One of the six Delta-IV class submarines of the Northern Fleet. Photo: Press Service of the Northern Fleet
Lonely crew member near the tail of a Delta-IV class submarinePhoto: Press Service of the Northern Fleet
"Pyotr Velikiy" is the head vessel of Russia's Northern Fleet. Photo: Press Service of the Northern Fleet

28 combat ships participated in Northern Fleet Navy Day parade

The Russian north was proudly honoring its sailors on the annual Navy Day, flexing power in the Kola Bay outside the fleet’s headquarters in Severomorsk.

The Northern Fleet is the largest of Russia’s four fleet’s, but President Vladimir Putin again decided not to fly north to Severomorsk, but instead joined the main naval parade in his hometown St. Petersburg. Similar parades took place in the Pacific Fleet’s locations of Vladivostok and Petropavlovsk-Kamchatskiy as well as in Sevastopol on Crimea where the Black Sea Fleet has its headquarters.

Speaking to the audience of navy officers, Putin focused on the modernization of the fleet, saying: “This year, forty ships and vessels of various classes will be accepted into its composition, and a few days ago, six more world-oceans going new ships were laid down at three leading shipyards in Russia.”

The President said the fleet’s increased combat capabilities “will be achieved through the widespread introduction of advanced digital technologies that have no analogous in the world of hypersonic strike systems, unmanned underwater vehicles, due to the most effective means of defense.”

Although the majority of participating warships in the waters outside Severomorsk on Sunday were built in the late Soviet period, the Russian navy’s weapon systems have seen a significant improvement over the last few years.

The only post-Soviet design vessel participating in Severomorsk was the newest Borei-A class ballistic missile submarine, the “Knyaz Vladimir” which joined the Northern Fleet a few weeks ago.

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