Russian forces in the Mediterranean - Wk36/2022

Task Force Composition

As reported by OSINT at the morning of Sep-10


Weekly Brief

The unidentified Russian submarine in the Mediterranean is reported as the Yasen class attack submarine Severodvinsk. The boat was last reported near Malta and new reports about its location were not made public. The submarine could either go towards Tartus and join the Mediterranean task force or move into the Adriatic Sea to shadow the US Navy aircraft carrier USS George Bush.
The majority of the task force was once again assembled at Tartus, Syria, with only destroyer Admiral Tributs and frigate Admiral Kasatonov being unreported and most likely at sea.

Daily Events

September 04
The Russian nuclear powered submarine inside the Mediterranean is identified as the attack submarine Severodvinsk of the Yasen class [1]. The identification was reported by SubBrief, based on statements made by the Italian Navy.

Tankers Sig and Yaz are reported moored inside the port of Tartus [2].

September 07
Several Russian warships are reported at or near the Syrian port of Tartus. The vessels were identified as the Slava class cruiser Varyag, the Grigorovich class frigate Admiral Grigorovich and the Aleksandrit class minesweeper Vladimir Emelyanov. Both improved Kilo class submarines Krasnodar and Novorossiysk are are also moored in port [3].

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