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  2. Russian destroyer Vice-Admiral Kulakov - Wikipedia

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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]

  3. Category:Ships built at Severnaya Verf - Wikipedia

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    Soviet cruiser Admiral Golovko; Russian frigate Admiral Gorshkov; Soviet cruiser Admiral Isachenkov; Soviet cruiser Admiral Isakov; Russian frigate Admiral Kasatonov; Russian destroyer Admiral Levchenko; Soviet cruiser Admiral Makarov (1970) Soviet cruiser Admiral Nakhimov (1969) Soviet cruiser Admiral Oktyabrsky; Russian destroyer Admiral Tributs

  4. List of active Russian Navy ships - Wikipedia

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    This list of active Russian Navy ships presents a picture which can never be fully agreed upon in the absence of greater data ... Vice-Admiral Kulakov: 626: 1982: 7 ...

  5. List of ships of the Soviet Navy - Wikipedia

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    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 ...

  6. Udaloy-class destroyer - Wikipedia

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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.

  7. Northern Fleet - Wikipedia

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    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]

  8. Steregushchiy-class corvette - Wikipedia

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    [51] [52] Vice-Admiral Kulakov, unusually, sailed west of the United Kingdom, in the area where the Russian Navy hasn't been known to be active since 2009 [53] (in 2012 there was a friendly port call of Vice-Admiral Kulakov to Cork [54]). Russian ships in the area included also submarine Staryy Oskol, tug Kapitan Guryev and patrol ship Vasily ...

  9. Mediterranean Sea Task Force - Wikipedia

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    In 2017, the task force was temporarily strengthened by Northern Fleet's aircraft carrier Admiral Kuznetsov, heavy cruiser Pyotr Velikiy (both 26 October 2016 [53] –20 January 2017 [54]) and destroyers Severomorsk (26 October 2016 [53] –24 May 2017 [55]) and Vice-Admiral Kulakov (8 August [68] –4 November [69]), as well as Baltic Fleet's ...