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  2. Russian destroyer Nastoychivy - Wikipedia

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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 ...

  3. Category:Destroyers of the Soviet Union - Wikipedia

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    Russian destroyer Nastoychivy; R. Rajput-class destroyer This page was last edited on 15 September 2019, at 17:50 (UTC). Text is available under the Creative Commons ...

  4. Category:Destroyers of Russia - Wikipedia

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    Russian destroyer Nastoychivy This page was last edited on 20 March 2013, at 13:50 (UTC). Text is available under the Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike 4.0 ...

  5. Category:Sovremenny-class destroyers - Wikipedia

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    Russian destroyer Bystry; F. Chinese destroyer Fuzhou (137) G. Russian destroyer Gremyashchy (1987) H. ... Russian destroyer Nastoychivy; Chinese destroyer Ningbo; O.

  6. Sovremenny-class destroyer - Wikipedia

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    Sovremenny-class destroyer Osmotritelny. The project began in the late 1960s when it was becoming obvious in the Soviet Navy that naval guns still had an important role, particularly in support of amphibious landings, but existing gun cruisers and destroyers were showing their age.

  7. List of active Russian Navy ships - Wikipedia

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    Previously named Dadali [237] bought as supply ship for Russian troops in Syria [234] RoRo ship 1 Alexander Tkachenko: 2015 Black Sea Fleet Previously named Robur [238] chartered as supply ship for Russian troops in Syria [239] Longvinik: 23120 Logistic vessel 2 Elbrus: 2018 Northern Fleet Vsevelod Bobrov: 2021 Black Sea Fleet [240] Project ...

  8. Kotlin-class destroyer - Wikipedia

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    In 1962, the Soviet Navy installed the navalized version of the S-125 Neva, the SA-N-1 'Goa', to a surface-to-air missile Kotlin-class destroyer, Bravy (also spelled Bravyy/Bravyi) for testing. The system used the 4K90 (V-600) missile that could engage targets at distances from 4–15 km (0–10 mi) and altitudes of 100–10,000 m (300–32,800 ...

  9. Soviet destroyer Sovremenny - Wikipedia

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    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.