#ВМФ #ТОФ🇷🇺#Russian #Navy Fire on a submarine in #Vladivostok.⚠️The Pacific Fleet's press service states that these were 'Damage Control' exercises. pic.twitter.com/XSMMaNuvoE
— Capt(N) (@Capt_Navy) January 21, 2018
Warzone/The Drive: Fire At Russia's Vladivostok Submarine Base Sure Doesn't Look Like An "Exercise"
Lighting your own sub on fire, or setting a fire right next to one, seems like a pretty stupid, if not unbelievable way to execute a drill.
Videos began emerging overnight of what appeared to be a sizable fire on the frigid water at Russia's submarine base in Vladivostok. Three separate angles show thick black smoke rising from a blaze burning among docked Kilo class diesel-electric attack submarines. Shortly after the videos appeared, Russian media said the fire was part of a "damage control exercise" according to the Russian Navy.
Russia's semi-official news outlet TASS quoted the Russian Navy as stating:
"Exercises to extinguish a fire on the pier using imitation were conducted on the territory of the connection of the Pacific Fleet submarines among the personnel... The personnel coped with the [fire] excellent."
It's very hard to imagine that such a training event would include lighting one of your own submarines on fire, or at least igniting a fire right next to a cluster of submarines sitting vulnerable tied up to a pier.
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WNU Editor: Russian media is calling this an exercise. I am calling it a real fire.