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  2. Russian ship naming conventions - Wikipedia

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    The Russian and Soviet Navy's ship naming conventions were similar to those of other nations. A problem for the non-Russian reader is the need to transliterate the Cyrillic names into the Latin alphabet. There are often several different Latin spellings of the same Russian name.

  3. Ship prefix - Wikipedia

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    A ship prefix is a combination of letters, usually abbreviations, used in front of the name of a civilian or naval ship that has historically served numerous purposes, such as identifying the vessel's mode of propulsion, purpose, or ownership/nationality. In the modern environment, prefixes are cited inconsistently in civilian service, whereas ...

  4. Russian ship Arkhangelsk - Wikipedia

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    Several Imperial Russian, Soviet or Russian navy ships are named after Arkhangelsk; Soviet battleship Arkhangelsk, formerly HMS Royal Sovereign, transferred to the Soviet Navy in 1944 and returned to the United Kingdom in 1949

  5. List of ships of the Soviet Navy - Wikipedia

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    SSV-33 (Pacific Fleet communications ship, based upon the Kirov-class battlecruiser hull) Lun -class ekranoplan (Commissioned as a ship and used as one). VMF Kommuna is a salvage vessel, and having been launched in 1915, one of the oldest naval vessels still in service in a major navy of the world.

  6. List of cruisers of the Russian Navy - Wikipedia

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    The Russian class abbreviation is KRL, that also is used as prefix, for example: KRL Sverdlov or TRKR Piotr Velikii. [citation needed] Legkiy kreiser \ «лёгкий крейсер» (КРЛ). Cruiser Chervona Ukraina (1915), Black Sea, 1930s. Svetlana class (8 units, commissioned 3). Laid up as far back as in Imperial Russia, but were not ...

  7. Category:Russian Navy ship names - Wikipedia

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    Individual ships (including those that are the only one to bear the name) should instead be categorised in Category:Ships of the Imperial Russian Navy or Category:Ships of the Soviet Navy or Category:Ships of the Russian Navy or the relevant subcategory for the type of vessel.

  8. List of ships of the line of Russia - Wikipedia

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    Ivan Konstantinovich Aivazovsky, Inspection of the Black Sea Fleet in 1849, 1886. This is a list of Russian ships of the line from the period 1668–1860: The format is: Name, number of guns (rank/real amount), launch year (A = built in Arkhangelsk), fate (service = combat service, BU = broken up)

  9. List of active Russian Navy ships - Wikipedia

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    Previously named Dadali [238] bought as supply ship for Russian troops in Syria [235] RoRo ship 1 Alexander Tkachenko: 2015 Black Sea Fleet Previously named Robur [239] chartered as supply ship for Russian troops in Syria [240] Longvinik: 23120 Logistic vessel 2 Elbrus: 2018 Northern Fleet Vsevelod Bobrov: 2021 Black Sea Fleet [241] Project ...