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Before her commissioning on 30 December 1992, she was renamed Nastoychivy. On July 31, 2011, the Navy Day, Russian President Dmitry Medvedev visited the destroyer at the main naval base of the Baltic Fleet in the city of Baltiysk (Kaliningrad region). [3] Currently, Nastoychivy is the flagship of the Baltic Fleet of the Russian Navy. For twenty ...
Nastoychivy (ex-Moskovsky Komsomolets) Persistent: 7 April 1988 19 January 1991 30 December 1992 Undergoing overhaul [13] Admiral Ushakov (ex-Besstrashny) Fyodor Ushakov (ex-Fearless) 6 May 1988 28 December 1991 30 December 1993 Northern Active [14] People's Liberation Army Navy; Hangzhou (ex-Vazhny) City of Hangzhou: 4 November 1988 27 May 1994
Sovremenny was laid down on 3 March 1976 and launched on 18 November 1978 by Zhdanov Shipyard in Leningrad. [2] She was commissioned on 25 December 1980.. From 15 January 1985, the ship was on active service in the Mediterranean Sea together with the aircraft carrier Kiev, the cruisers Vitse-Admiral Drozd and Marshal Timoshenko, and the destroyer Otchayanny.
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In 2015, the Russian Navy initially announced that five out of the eight Project 1155 ships will be refurbished and upgraded as part of the Navy modernization program by 2022. In 2020 it was suggested that a total of eight Project 1155/1155.1 vessels would be upgraded to the same standard, though work on the remaining three units would extend ...
The claim follows another incident in June in which Russia said it fired warning shots at a British ship in the Black Sea, which the U.K. denied.
In a separate incident, two other Russian Su-24s came within 300 yards of the ship. They were not armed. Russian aircraft buzzed a US destroyer in Black Sea: Pentagon
The Lider class (Russian: Лидер, lit. 'leader'), also referred to as Shkval class (Russian: шквал, lit. 'squall'), Russian designation Project 23560 Lider for domestic use and Project 23560E Shkval for export, is a combined stealth nuclear-powered guided missile destroyer [3] [4] and cruiser, under consideration for the Russian Navy.