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  2. Soviet aircraft carrier Kiev - Wikipedia

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    Ka-27 Helix and Ka-25 Hormone helicopters and Yak-38 Forger VTOL aircraft are parked on the flight deck. 6 Jan 1988 Aircraft carrier Kiev, USSR, 1985. Kiev was laid down on 21 July 1970 and launched on 26 December 1972. She was completed and commissioned on 28 December 1975, but officially entered service only in February 1977, after completing ...

  3. Kiev-class aircraft carrier - Wikipedia

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    Unlike most NATO aircraft carriers, such as U.S. or most British ones, the Kiev class is a combination of both a cruiser and an aircraft carrier. In the Soviet Navy, this class of ships was specifically designated as a "heavy aviation cruiser " ( Russian : Тяжелые авианесущие крейсера ) rather than solely as an ...

  4. Black Sea Shipyard - Wikipedia

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    The fourth Kiev-class, Admiral Gorshkov, was launched in 1982 and later, in 1985, the first Kuznetsov-class, Admiral Kuznetsov, was launched. The Admiral Kuznetsov ' s hull design is based on the Admiral Gorshkov but is larger with a full load displacement, 58,500 tons as compared to Admiral Gorshkov ' s 40,400 tons. [9]

  5. List of aircraft carriers - Wikipedia

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    Admiral Flota Sovetskogo Soyuza Gorshkov Russian Navy Soviet Navy: 111 Kiev: Fleet carrier VTOL: 1987–1996 Also known as Admiral of the Fleet of the Soviet Union Gorshkov, Admiral Gorshkov, or just Gorshkov. Before 1991, it was named Baku. To India as Vikramaditya 2004. Admiral Flota Sovetskogo Soyuza Kuznetsov Russian Navy Soviet Navy: 063/ ...

  6. List of cruisers of the Russian Navy - Wikipedia

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    Kiev (Project 1143) class (3 units). Classified originally as Antisubmarine Aircraft-Carrying Cruisers, since 1977 (most part of their career) – to Heavy Aircraft-carrying Cruisers, since 1991 (after decommissioning of their Yak-38 aircraft) — to Heavy Helicopter-carrying Cruisers.

  7. Sergey Gorshkov - Wikipedia

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    Central Sports Club of the Navy; The Admiral Gorshkov Medal (Russian Navy, 2006) A Kiev-class aircraft carrier (Admiral Gorshkov, renamed INS Vikramaditya after sale to India) Russian frigate Admiral Gorshkov, the lead ship of her class; Foreign awards. Gold Patriotic Order of Merit (East Germany) Scharnhorst Order (East Germany)

  8. List of Russian Navy cruisers - Wikipedia

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    The older Admiral Nakhimov was repaired and returned to service in 2005; the ship is currently undergoing upgrade renovations and should return to active service in the late 2010s. Kirov -class battlecruisers are outfitted with a very large number of weapons systems as well as modern electrical equipment, and are fully capable of fighting a ...

  9. Ukrainian Navy - Wikipedia

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    Among those were members of the upper echelon of command of the Ukrainian Navy. The Ukrainian Navy compiled and released a list of their officers who defected to Russia, calling their actions treasonous. [53] Vice Admiral Sergei Yeliseyev, a first deputy commander and acting commander-in-chief of the Ukrainian Navy from 19 February to 1 March 2014.