Baltic Fleet Deployments - Wk 03/2024

Baltic Fleet
January 19
Amur class repair vessel PM-82 and rescue tug Sergey Balk have started their transit through the English Channel and are heading towards the Baltic Sea following a deployment in the Mediterranean [1].

January 20
The Russian Ministry of Defense reports that 10 crews have completed the training shedule of daily ship operations while the vessel is moored inside the base. The next stage will involve the K-2 task which involve ship-operations while at sea. The fleet can thus be expected to head out to sea to train combat operations in the near future [2].

January 21
Amur class repair vessel PM-82 and rescue tug Sergey Balk are sheltering in the Bay of the Seine to avoid the bad weather created by Storm Isha [3].

Kaliningrad
January 15
A company of snipers was reported active at one of the training ranges for regular firing exercises [a].

A company of Naval Infantry was active at a training range in Kaliningrad. The unit trained in small arms firing in cooperation with BTR-82A APCs [b].

January 16
Company-sized unit involved in exercises on how to defend a command post against enemy drone attacks [c]

A company-sized unit of special/specialized forces trained in reconnaissance and sabotage actions [d].

January 18
General combat training is reported at Kaliningrad with soldiers operating at squad level. The training involves small arms fire and operating under night-time conditions [e].

January 20
Combat training is reported in the Kaliningrad Region [f].

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