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The Udaloy class, Soviet designation Project 1155 Fregat and Russian designation Project 11551 Fregat-M (Russian: Фрегат, 'Fregat' meaning Frigate), are series of anti-submarine guided-missile destroyers built for the Soviet Navy, seven of which are currently in service with the Russian Navy.
Udaloy was a Udaloy-class destroyer of the Russian Navy. [2] Development and design. Project 1155 dates to the 1970s when it was concluded that it was too costly to ...
Marshal Shaposhnikov (Russian: Маршал Ша́пошников) is a modernized Udaloy-class destroyer (Reclassified as Frigate) of the Russian Navy commissioned in 1985. The vessel serves in the Russian Pacific Fleet. Her namesake is Marshal Boris Shaposhnikov.
Class Project Ship Pennant No. Commissioned Displacement Fleet Homeport Note Udaloy: 1155: Vice-Admiral Kulakov: 626: 1982: 7,570 t: Northern Fleet: Severomorsk, 2nd Surface Ship Division [16] 1155: Marshal Shaposhnikov: 543: 1985: 7,570 t: Pacific Fleet: Vladivostok, 36th Surface Ship Division [17] 1155: Admiral Tributs: 564: 1985: 7,570 t ...
Venezuelan President Hugo Chavez and Russian President Dmitry Medvedev on board Admiral Chabanenko in 2008. Admiral Chabanenko is an Udaloy II-class anti-submarine destroyer of the Russian Navy. The destroyer was laid down in 1989, during the Soviet period, and was finished by Russia 10 years later, after the dissolution of the Soviet Union.
Severomorsk is a Udaloy-class destroyer. The ship entered service with the Soviet Navy in 1987 and after the breakup of the Soviet Union , became part of the Russian Navy . Development and design
Known in the west as an Udaloy-class destroyer, the ship is named after admiral Vladimir Filippovich Tributs. Launched in 1983, Admiral Tributs serves in the Russian Pacific Fleet , and has taken part in operations alongside the naval forces of other nations like China, India and Japan, and as part of a peacekeeping force in the Middle East ...
Vice-Admiral Kulakov (Russian: «Вице-адмирал Кулаков») is an Udaloy-class destroyer of the Russian Navy. As of 2022, the ship was in active service. She is named after Soviet naval officer Nikolai Kulakov.