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Vice-Admiral Kulakov in an exercise. Vice-Admiral Kulakov was commissioned in December 1981 and was in service with the Soviet Northern Fleet until March 1991, when she was retired for repairs that lasted more than 18 years. The ship travelled to Severomorsk base on 7 December 2010 in preparation for the vessel's return to active duty. [1]
In 2008, Admiral Chabanenko became the first Russian warship to transit the Panama Canal since World War II. [7] Vice-Admiral Kulakov deployed to the Mediterranean Sea from its home base in Russia's Northern Fleet in June 2014. [8]
Kulakov's namesake, the Udaloy-class destroyer Vice-Admiral Kulakov, underway in 2016. In addition to being awarded Hero of the Soviet Union, Kulakov was twice awarded the Order of Lenin, in 1942 and again in 1965, received two Orders of the Red Banner, in 1944 and 1953, the Order of Nakhimov, 1st Degree in 1945, and the Order of the Red Star ...
Vice-Admiral Kulakov (1980) Marshal Vasilevskiy (1982) Admiral Zakharov (1982) Admiral Spiridonov (1983) Admiral Tributs (1983) Marshal Shaposhnikov (1985) Severomorsk (1985) Admiral Levchenko (1987) Admiral Vinogradov (1987) Admiral Kharlamov (1988) Admiral Panteleyev (1990) Udaloy II class. Admiral Chabanenko (1995) Admiral Basistyy (not ...
Vice-Admiral Kulakov: 626: 1982: 7,570 t: Northern Fleet: Severomorsk, 2nd Surface Ship Division ... Hydrographic ship: 1 Admiral Vladimirskiy: 1975 Baltic Fleet ...
It has taken part in the ceremonial arrival of ships to the Northern Fleet Headquarters including the Vice-Admiral Kulakov [37] and the USS Nicholas. [38] It had taken part in the funerals of many of the victims of the Kursk submarine disaster in the fall of 2000. [39]
On 15 October Pyotr Velikiy left Severomorsk to escort Admiral Kuznetsov to the Mediterranean along with supply ships and two Udaloy class destroyers, Severomorsk and Vice-Admiral Kulakov. They were heading to the Eastern Mediterranean to support Syrian government forces battling rebel troops in Aleppo.
Russian destroyer Vice-Admiral Kulakov This page was last edited on 12 September 2020, at 20:33 (UTC). Text is available under the Creative Commons ...