|  
 
 
  Sino-Russian exercise begins in earnest  By Sun Shangwu (China Daily)  Updated: 2005-08-24 05:45  
 
 QINGDAO: Chinese and Russian troops launched a simulated naval blockade 
yesterday morning, sending 10 military vessels and more than 20 aircraft to take 
part in their first-ever joint military exercise dubbed "Peace Mission 2005." 
 
 
 
 
   |  
 
 |  
 A Russian destroyer fires missiles during a China-Russia joint military 
 exercise off China's Shandong Peninsula August 23, 2005. 
 [newsphoto] |   Chinese hardware included three 
destroyers, three frigates, two submarines and more than 20 battle planes of 
various types, while Russia contributed the submarine-hunting ship Marshall 
Shaposhnikov, the missile-guided destroyer Burny, a KA-27 helicopter and an A-50 
long-range early warning aircraft . 
The war game began at 11:00 am with two groups of Chinese jet fighters flying 
across the sky above the waters off East China's Shandong Peninsula. They fired 
air-to-air missiles to intercept mock rival aircraft and took control of the 
skies over the exercise zone. 
 The joint naval fleet, comprised of destroyers, frigates and anti-submarine 
vessels from the two navies, then simulated a submarine hunt. Helicopters 
dropped anti-sub torpedoes and destroyers fired depth charges. 
 Under the guidance of early warning aircraft, a Chinese submarine launched a 
missile to attack supposed rival military vessels. This was followed by a 
bombardment from jet fighters and bombers. 
   
  
  
 
 
  
  | 
  
        |   |     | Chimpanzee suffers from smoking addiction |   |       |      |   |     | The tide is high but they're holding on |   |       |      |   |     | China, Russia military drills stage landing |   |       |      
  | 
  
  
 
  
  
 
  
   | 
  | 
   | 
  
  
  | 
   | 
 Today's 
 Top News | 
   | 
  | 
   | 
 Top China 
 News | 
  
  
   | 
  | 
   | 
  
  
  | 
  
  
  | 
  
  
 |  
  
  | 
  
  
  | 
  
  
  |