Russian, Chinese Warships Enter Yellow Sea for Joint Sea-2026 Drills
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Russian and Chinese naval vessels have entered the Yellow Sea to begin the Joint Sea-2026 exercises, according to a press service statement. The drills involve coordinated maneuvers between the two countries' fleets.
The press service noted that commanders and officers had previously finished planning for the sea phase of the drills using navigation charts. It did not disclose the number of ships involved or specific units participating.
Joint Sea-2026 drills represent the latest in a series of bilateral naval exercises between Russia and China, aimed at enhancing interoperability.
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