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Guided missile destroyer USS Ross enters Black Sea to 'strengthen regional security'

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"Guided missile destroyer USS Ross enters Black Sea to 'strengthen regional
security'

Published time: 23 Jul, 2016 03:54

The guided missile destroyer USS Ross (DDG 71). (c) Michael Sandberg / U.S. Navy
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A US guided missile destroyer, USS Ross, equipped with the Aegis advanced
missile defense system has entered the Black Sea and is heading to the Ukrainian
port city of Odessa to join the international maritime exercises Sea Breeze
2016.

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The Arleigh Burke destroyer USS Ross is set to join the international exercises
in the Back Sea that involve several NATO countries, including the US, Bulgaria,
Greece, Lithuania, Italy, Poland, Romania, Turkey and the UK, as well as non-
NATO members, such Georgia and Ukraine.

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The second stage of the drills called Sea Breeze 2016 started on Monday and will
last until July 30. The exercises are the 15th iteration of Sea Breeze, which is
"an annual exercise held in the Black Sea designed to enhance interoperability
and strengthen regional security," according to the US Navy.

The first stage lasted from July 11 to July 17, with 25 military vessels, two
planes, two helicopters and some 1,700 personnel are taking part in the exercise
conducted in the international waters of the Black Sea.

Some 2,500 personnel from 13 countries are taking part in this stage of the
drills that include, "maritime interdiction operations as a primary means to
enhance maritime security. Other warfare areas to be tested include air defense,
anti-submarine warfare, damage control, search and rescue, and other tactical
maneuvers," according to the Navy.

USS Ross is one of four US destroyers based in Rota, Spain. It is equipped with
the Aegis missile defense system that is designed for the fleet's air defense
against massive air raids. Aegis is also used as a part of the US global missile
defense system. The vessel is equipped with two blocks of missile launchers and
is able to carry as many as 90 missiles, including 'Standard' ABM interceptor
missiles and Tomahawk missiles.

On Thursday, USS Whidbey Island, an amphibious warship able to carry up to 500
US marines, entered the Black Sea and joined the drills.

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The growing activity of the US Navy in the Black Sea raises concerns in Russia.
Russian armed forces will draw conclusions from the activities of the US naval
vessels in the region, Vladimir Komoedov, the head of the Russian State Duma's
Defense Committee and former commander of the Russian Black Sea Fleet, told
journalists.

"The US continues to take an interest in the Black Sea region. The arrival of
the US amphibious assault ship sparks concern. It is of no importance under what
pretext it takes place. This move provokes only condemnation," Komoedov said, as
quoted by RIA Novosti.

He also stressed that the arrival of the US warships in the Black Sea serves as
evidences of the aggressiveness of the US policy. "I am sure that we will draw
conclusion from this situation," Komoedov added.

Following Crimea's reunification with Russia after a referendum in March 2014,
NATO member states in the region have been scaremongering that the Black Sea is
turning into a "Russian lake."

Since the spring of 2014, NATO warships, including missile cruisers from the US
and other allied nations, have been patrolling the Black Sea on a rotational
basis, never leaving the area unattended.

A possible military beef-up in the Black Sea would see the creation of NATO's
Black Sea Fleet, formed by member-states with direct access to the sea.

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Sea https://www.rt.com/news/350603-bulgaria-nato-black-sea-force/

NATO's Black Sea flotilla was initially proposed by Romania in January, and
immediately backed by Turkey, another member country, that at the time had tense
relations with Moscow. Ukraine, which is not a NATO member, has also expressed
its readiness to join the force, even though it only has one combat-worthy
warship at the moment. Bulgaria opposed the proposal citing concerns over
further militarization.

The final decision on creation of the Black Sea flotilla will be taken by the
NATO defense ministers in October." [end quote]

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