Russia-China Joint Sea-2026 Naval Drills Commence in Qingdao
Quick Look
- The Russia-China Joint Sea-2026 naval drills have started at the port of Qingdao, running from July 6 to July 13 in the Yellow Sea.
- Announced by Russian and Chinese exercise directors, the drills are described as defensive and not aimed at any third country.
- They include joint search-and-rescue, anti-submarine warfare, air defense, and artillery firing exercises.
AI-generated summary
The Russia-China Joint Sea-2026 naval drills have started at the port of Qingdao, running from July 6 to July 13 in the Yellow Sea. Announced by Russian and Chinese exercise directors, the drills are described as defensive and not aimed at any third country. They include joint search-and-rescue, anti-submarine warfare, air defense, and artillery firing exercises.





