Russian aircraft carrier Admiral Kuznetsov

Russian aircraft carrier Admiral Kuznetsov will be heading to the Mediterranean Sea in order to support the ongoing anti-Daesh military operation in Syria while carrying a full complement of weaponry and military aircraft.

Earlier, Russian Defense Minister Sergei Shoigu said that a naval aircraft carrier group led by Admiral Kuznetsov will be deployed to the Mediterranean Sea in order to bolster the Russian naval capabilities in the region. While en route to the Syrian coast, the group, which will also include a nuclear submarine, is expected to hold a military exercise involving Tu-160 long-range strategic bomber aircraft, according to Sputnik News Agency on Sunday.

"The entire spectrum of aircraft and helicopters stipulated by the minister’s decision will be deployed on it (the carrier)," Maj. General Igor Kozhin, chief of the Russian Naval Aviation, said.

Russian aircraft carrier Admiral Kuznetsov, officially designated by the Russian Navy as a heavy aircraft-carrying missile cruiser, was built at the Black Sea Shipyard in 1985.

The vessel carries a complement of Su-33 air superiority fighters and Ka-27 and Ka-27S anti-submarine warfare helicopters. In 2016 however the carrier received a number of upgrades and can now also carry Ka-52K reconnaissance and combat helicopters that were originally designed for operations aboard the French-built Mistral-class amphibious assault ships. The ship’s armaments also include 12 Granit anti-ship cruise missile launchers, Kortik and Kinzhal air defense systems and depth charge launchers.

Source: MENA