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Russian warship to visit San Francisco

Started by Raineyrocks, June 12, 2010, 11:03 AM NHFT

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Raineyrocks

Is this weird or normal?  I don't know and just want to ask.  :)

http://www.sfgate.com/cgi-bin/article.cgi?f=/c/a/2010/06/11/BAH71DSS0C.DTL#ixzz0qeIiZk5p
Russian warship to visit San Francisco

Carl Nolte, Chronicle Staff Writer

Friday, June 11, 2010
A Russian warship will pay a rare visit to San Francisco later this month.

The guided missile cruiser Varyag left Vladivostok on June 4 bound for San Francisco and will arrive on June 20 for a five-day stay.

The cruiser sailed in company with the Russian navy tanker Boris Butoma and the salvage tug Fotiy Krylov. It was not clear whether these two ships will accompany the Varyag to San Francisco.

The Russian ships are commanded by Rear Adm. Vladimir Kasatonov, and the purpose of the visit, which may include other California ports, is to promote U.S.-Russian military cooperation, according to a spokesman for the Russian Pacific Fleet.

No one at the port of San Francisco could remember the last time a Russian naval vessel visited the West Coast, though merchant ships from the Russian Far East occasionally call at San Francisco Bay.

June 20 will be a busy day on the San Francisco waterfront. Three Japanese Self-Defense Force vessels, all warships, are expected that day. If all six vessels arrive that day, it will be the largest number of foreign warships to call at San Francisco in many years.

E-mail Carl Nolte at cnolte@sfchronicle.com.

This article appeared on page C - 2 of the San Francisco Chronicle

Read more: http://www.sfgate.com/cgi-bin/article.cgi?f=/c/a/2010/06/11/BAH71DSS0C.DTL#ixzz0qegc5Qcp

AntonLee

I would agree with the word weird.  . . since it's strange and odd to be saying "ruskies visiting US mainland" but the cold war, it is over.

When I was in Georgia, there was a submarine repair facility that was off limits to our little cruise ship but they mentioned how they even repaired and serviced Russian nuclear subs.  "we've come a long way baby" was the captain's exact words.