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  2. Sinking of the Moskva - Wikipedia

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    There is a slight chance that the cruiser was carrying nuclear warheads for her P-500/P-1000 anti-ship missiles, but there is no evidence indicating that she was doing so. [109] A senior U.S. defense official stated there were no nuclear weapons on the ship when she sank. [52] Ukraine declared the wreck of Moskva as having "underwater cultural ...

  3. Russian cruiser Moskva - Wikipedia

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    The Russian Ministry of Defence said a fire caused a munitions explosion, and the ship sank in stormy seas while being towed to port. [51] [52] Moskva is the largest warship to be sunk in combat since the ARA General Belgrano in the 1982 Falklands War, and the largest Russian warship to be sunk since World War II.

  4. List of ships sunk by missiles - Wikipedia

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    This is a list of ships sunk by missiles.Ships have been sunk by unguided projectiles for many centuries, but the introduction of guided missiles during World War II changed the dynamics of naval warfare. 1943 saw the first ships to be sunk by guided weapons, launched from aircraft, although it was not until 1967 that a ship was sunk by a missile launched from another ship outside a test ...

  5. US seeks to downplay role in sinking of Russian warship

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    The Biden administration sought Friday to downplay the role of American intelligence in the high-profile sinking of the Russian missile cruiser Moskva, distancing itself from any direct role in ...

  6. MV Ursa Major - Wikipedia

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    In April 2017 her registration was transferred to Russia, and in October 2021 she was renamed Ursa Major. [3] By 2019 the Russian military logistics company Oboronlogistika was managing her, [3] and by 2024 she was registered in Novorossiysk. [4] Oboronlogistika said the ship was its flagship. [5] Her direct owner and operator was a company ...

  7. Ukraine says it has sunk another warship, disabling a third ...

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    Drones give Ukraine the advantage. Earlier this month, Ukraine said it sank the Ivanovets, a Russian guided-missile ship, also in the Black Sea.Its most notable strike was on the Moskva in April ...

  8. Decommissioning of Russian nuclear-powered vessels - Wikipedia

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    The decommissioning of Russian nuclear-powered vessels is an issue of major concern to the United States and to Scandinavian countries [1] near Russia.From 1950 to 2003, the Soviet Union and its major successor state, Russia, constructed the largest nuclear-powered navy in the world, [2] with more ships than all other navies combined: [3] 248 submarines (91 attack submarines, 62 cruise missile ...

  9. Remember When ... A Soviet Nuclear Submarine Sank off the ...

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    After three days of fighting to save the ship, the Soviet commercial ship Krasnogvardeysk took it under tow. The tow cable abruptly snapped and K-219 sank in 18,000 feet of water.