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  2. Russian destroyer Admiral Tributs - Wikipedia

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    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 ...

  3. Vladimir Tributs - Wikipedia

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    Tributs retired in February 1961 and, turning to military history after his retirement, he produced over 50 works including military histories of the Baltic Fleet and its operations during the Second World War. The Udaloy-class destroyer Admiral Tributs is named after him.

  4. Udaloy-class destroyer - Wikipedia

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    Admiral Zakharov: Mikhail Zakharov: 16 October 1981 4 November 1982 30 December 1983 Caught fire in 1991. Decommissioned in 2002 and scrapped. Admiral Spiridonov: Emil Spiridonov: 11 April 1982 28 April 1984 30 December 1984 Decommissioned in 2001 and scrapped. Admiral Tributs: Vladimir Filippovich Tributs: 19 April 1980 26 March 1983 30 ...

  5. Category:Destroyers of the Russian Navy - Wikipedia

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    Related changes; Upload file; Special pages; Permanent link; ... Russian destroyer Admiral Tributs; Russian destroyer Admiral Vinogradov; B. Soviet destroyer ...

  6. Russian destroyer Udaloy - Wikipedia

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    Udaloy was laid down on 23 July 1977, and launched on 5 February 1980 by Yantar Shipyard in Kaliningrad.She was commissioned on 31 December 1980.. She joined the Northern Fleet on January 24, 1981.

  7. Category:Udaloy-class destroyers - Wikipedia

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    Russian destroyer Admiral Chabanenko; Russian destroyer Admiral Kharlamov; Russian destroyer Admiral Levchenko; Russian destroyer Admiral Panteleyev; Russian destroyer Admiral Spiridonov; Russian destroyer Admiral Tributs; Admiral Vinogradov; Russian destroyer Admiral Vinogradov; Russian destroyer Admiral Zakharov

  8. List of Russian admirals - Wikipedia

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    Two years after their marriage in 1738 they had a son also called Thomas (Foma Fomich Mekenzi (Фома Фомич Мекензи - Son of Thomas)), a Scottish-Russian rear admiral who founded the city of Sevastopol in service of the Russian Empire in 1783. Heiden

  9. Russian frigate Marshal Shaposhnikov - Wikipedia

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    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.