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  2. Soviet Navy - Wikipedia

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    The Soviet Navy [a] was the naval warfare uniform service branch of the Soviet Armed Forces.Often referred to as the Red Fleet, [b] the Soviet Navy made up a large part of the Soviet Union's strategic planning in the event of a conflict with the opposing superpower, the United States, during the Cold War (1945–1991). [2]

  3. Category : World War II naval ships of the Soviet Union

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    Z. Soviet monitor Zhelezniakov. Categories: World War II naval ships by country. World War II military equipment of the Soviet Union. World War II ships of the Soviet Union. Naval ships of the Soviet Union. Military units and formations of the Soviet Union in World War II. Hidden category:

  4. List of ships of the Soviet Navy - Wikipedia

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    In the Soviet Navy, frigates were classified as guard ships (SKR) Burevestnik class (project 1135 Burevestnik) Bditelnyy, "Watchful" (1970) Bodryy, "Brisk" (1971) Svirepyy, "Fierce" (1971) Storozhevoy, "Vigilant" (1972), involved in a mutiny in 1975, this incident inspired the novel The Hunt for Red October. Razyashchiy, "Smashing" (1973)

  5. Baltic Sea campaigns (1939–1945) - Wikipedia

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    The Soviet Baltic Fleet was the largest of the four fleets which made up the Soviet Navy during World War II, and was commanded by Vladimir Tributs throughout the war. Though initially having bases only in the eastern corner of the Gulf of Finland, the Red Banner Baltic Fleet was the largest naval power in the Baltic Sea.

  6. List of active Russian Navy ships - Wikipedia

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    The Soviet Navy, and the Russian Navy which inherited its traditions, had a different attitude to operational status than many Western navies. Ships went to sea less and maintained capability for operations while staying in harbor. [1] The significant changes which followed the collapse of the Soviet Union then complicated the picture enormously.

  7. Sovetsky Soyuz-class battleship - Wikipedia

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    The Sovetsky Soyuz-class battleships (Project 23, Russian: Советский Союз, 'Soviet Union'), also known as "Stalin's Republics", were a class of battleships begun by the Soviet Union in the late 1930s but never brought into service. They were designed in response to the Bismarck -class battleships being built by Germany.

  8. Soviet Naval Aviation - Wikipedia

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    In the mid-1930s, the Soviets created the Naval Air Force in the Baltic Fleet, the Black Sea Fleet and the Soviet Pacific Fleet. The importance of naval aviation had grown significantly by 1938–1940, to become one of the main components of the Soviet Navy. By this time, the Soviets had created formations and units of the torpedo and bomb ...

  9. Soviet Union in World War II - Wikipedia

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    On 23 August 1939 the Soviet Union signed a non-aggression pact with Germany. Germany invaded Poland on 1 September 1939, starting World War II. The Soviets invaded eastern Poland on 17 September. [2] Following the Winter War with Finland, the Soviets were ceded territories by Finland. This was followed by annexations of the Baltic states and ...