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Moskva-class: Kondor: 15280 2 2 Officially an "Anti-submarine Cruiser". [111] 11233 0 Design with increased armament. [111] 1124 Armoured Motor Gunboat 1935-1943 41-48 2 production series. Technically Project 11-24 as "11" replaced the TsKB-50 design bureau designation of "SB". [112] 1124 1124 ASW Corvette Grisha-class: Al'batros: 38 [113] 1124K 1
General-Admiral (1873) — first in the world armoured cruiser.. This type of warship was invented by Russians. [1] [2] The ships were intended to conduct the traditional cruiser operations against merchant ships and their protectors.
In late August 2013, Moskva was deployed to the Mediterranean Sea in response to the build-up of US warships along the coast of Syria. [21] During the Russian invasion of Crimea in 2014, Moskva blockaded the Ukrainian fleet in Donuzlav Lake. [22] On 17 September 2014, Moskva was deployed to the Mediterranean Sea, taking shift from guard ship ...
Moskva off the Moroccan coast in January 1970. A port-quarter fantail view of Leningrad. Both vessels were part of the Black Sea Fleet. Leningrad was retired in 1991 and Moskva in 1996. Leningrad was scrapped in 1995 and Moskva in 1997. A third ship to be named Kiev was cancelled in 1969, which was to have been an anti-surface warfare vessel.
The list of aircraft carriers of the Soviet Union and Russia includes all aircraft carriers built by, proposed for, or in service with the naval forces of either the Soviet Union or Russia. Although listed as aircraft carriers, none of them (with the exception of the never-built Ulyanovsk ) is a "true" aircraft carrier ( supercarrier ).
– Tipographia Morskogo Vedomstva, Saint Petersburg, 1872 (List of Russian naval ships from 1668 to 1860, in Russian) Chernyshev A. A. Rossiyskiy parusnyi flot. Spravochnik. T. I. – Voyenizdat, Moskva, 1997 (Russian Sailing Fleet. Reference-book Archived 2016-03-03 at the Wayback Machine) Boyevaya letopis' russkogo flota.
Video shows Norwegian military practice shot, not Russian warship exploding
One of the vessels, Moskva, sank in the Black Sea on 13 April 2022 following an explosion during the Russian invasion of Ukraine. Ukrainian military officials claimed this was the result of a Neptune missile strike by Ukraine, while Russian military officials claimed the vessel suffered an explosion to its ammunition depot and sank while being ...