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Russian and Chinese warships conduct joint live-fire drills in Yellow Sea for Maritime Interaction 2026

Monica Paing by Monica Paing
July 14, 2026
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Russian and Chinese warships conduct joint live-fire drills in Yellow Sea for Maritime Interaction 2026
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Joint Naval Exercises

Russian and Chinese naval vessels carried out joint firing exercises during Maritime Interaction – 2026 in the Yellow Sea, the Pacific Fleet’s press service announced on Monday.

Screengrab of the video

Footage shows naval personnel firing from the machine-gun mount on the Rezky corvette, as well as the Ufa submarine.

Screengrab of the video

“Electronic warfare was employed to disrupt a simulated large-scale attack. Additionally, the crews practised joint manoeuvres, anti-submarine operations, engagement with surface targets representing a simulated enemy, as well as rescue missions,” the fleet’s press service stated.

Military Training Operations

The exercises took place from July 6-13. During the training, Russian and Chinese Navy personnel supported by naval aviation, practised anti-submarine tactics, air defence operations, joint search and rescue operations, as well as artillery fire.

Press service of Pacific fleet, via Viory.Video

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