In Kamchatka, the crews of Il-38 aircraft of the anti-submarine squadron of the troops and forces in the north-east of Russia worked out tasks in the near zone of responsibility of the Pacific Fleet.
During the flight task, a group of aircraft consisting of three Il-38s improved tactical techniques for group search and tracking of submarines of a mock enemy with the integrated use of radar and sonar equipment over the Pacific ocean.
In addition, anti-submarine aviation pilots honed their piloting in tight formation and the co-ordination of air-crews.
The main goal of conducting training flights was to improve the coherence of pilots in groups when performing tasks for their intended purpose.











