Russian forces in the Mediterranean - Wk34/2024

Task Force Composition
As reported by OSINT at the morning of Aug-24

Weekly Brief
A significant increase took place during this week with the arrival of a third frigate, the Neustrashimy. The Mediterranean task force currently operates the most capable frigates of the Baltic, Northern and Black Sea Fleets.
Though the Neustrashimy lacks modern weaponry in the form of vertical launch cells equipped with Kalibr and Tsirkon missiles, it nevertheless brings surface and anti-submarine warfare capabilities to the task force.

Daily Events
August 17
Satellite imagery of Tartus showed the presence of Improved Kilo class submarine Ufa, the frigate Admiral Gorshkov and the fleet oiler Akademik Pashin. Oiler Yaz was observed as well delivering fuel [1].

August 18
Frigate Neustrashimy and fleet oiler Yelnya are reported in the Strait of Gibraltar and entering the Mediterranean [2].

August 20
Logistic support vessel Vice-Admiral Paromov passed through the Strait of Gibraltar around 2200 local time and headed into the Atlantic Ocean [3].

August 22
Satellite imagery of the port of Tartus revealed the presence of Improved Kilo class submarine Ufa, frigates Admiral Gorshkov and Admiral Grigorovich and fleet oiler Akademik Pashin [4].

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