Military exercises scheduled in Novosibirsk
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In the strategically sensitive region of Krasnodar Krai and the Sea of Azov, live-fire drills are scheduled to take place at the Sea of Azov Port in Novorossiysk from 21:00 to 23:00 today. The drills are being conducted by the city administration and will involve restrictions on various activities, including navigation and underwater operations.
The drills will include the practice of repelling attacks by unmanned boats and UAVs. Due to the ongoing military tension and the Russian naval focus in the region, it is plausible that such drills are being conducted to ensure safety and operational security.
The city administration has imposed restrictions on navigation and underwater activities during the drills. These restrictions are aimed at ensuring the safe conduct of the drills. All small boats and watercraft are prohibited from navigating, and underwater work and diving operations are also prohibited during the drills.
While there are no direct, detailed reports available regarding live-fire drills with unmanned boats and UAVs specifically in Novorossiysk or associated maritime restriction zones, it is likely that maritime and airspace restriction rules exist locally during exercises. These might include temporary suspension of civilian vessel passage in designated drill zones, airspace restrictions to exclude unauthorized UAV or aircraft during exercises, notices to Mariners and Notices to Airmen to inform of live-fire activities, and coordination by Russian maritime and port authorities to enforce zone control.
However, exact details of these restrictions, drill schedules, and operational protocols are typically classified or minimally disclosed publicly due to security concerns. To stay informed about authoritative details, it is recommended to monitor official Russian defense releases or maritime authorities closer to the event.
For information about maritime traffic management or international standards for exercises at sea in general, those are regulated by IMO and national authorities with Vessel Traffic Services coordinating ship movements to ensure safety.
[1] Reference: Russian Black Sea Fleet Vessels and Military Activity Near the Sea of Azov [2] Reference: IMO Vessel Traffic Services
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