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Baku (Russian: Баку) was a Kiev-class aircraft carrier [a] [b] of the Soviet Navy and the Russian Navy from 1987 to 1996. In 1991 the ship was renamed Admiral Flota Sovetskogo Soyuza Gorshkov (Russian: Адмира́л фло́та Сове́тского Сою́за Горшков "Admiral of the Fleet of the Soviet Union Gorshkov") in Russian service.
Admiral Flota Sovetskogo Soyuza Gorshkov (Baku till 1991) Kiev class (modified) Aircraft cruiser 1987 1996 Modified, rebuilt and sold to India. Re-commissioned 2013 as INS Vikramaditya. [2] Admiral Flota Sovetskogo Soyuza Kuznetsov: Admiral Kuznetsov: Aircraft cruiser 1990 In service with the Russian Navy. Under reconstruction. Varyag: Admiral ...
The Project 22350 also known as the Admiral Gorshkov class, is a class of frigates of the Russian Navy. [13] The ships are being built by the Severnaya Verf in Saint Petersburg at a cost of $250 million per ship.
The Russian flotilla, comprising the missile frigate Admiral Gorshkov, the nuclear-powered cruise missile submarine Kazan, the oil tanker Pashin and the salvage tug Nikolai Chiker, arrived in ...
The Cuban Revolutionary Armed Forces said the Russian missile frigate Admiral Gorshkov, the nuclear sub Kazan, the oil tanker Pashin and the salvage tug Nikolai Chiker will arrive on June 12 and ...
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: 063/113
This list of active Russian Navy ships presents a picture which can never be fully agreed upon in the absence of greater data availability and a consistent standard for which ships are considered operational or not.
Admiral Kornilov \ «Адмирал Корнилов» (1917) - Non completed, BU 1932; Admiral Istomin \ «Адмирал Истомин» - Non completed, BU on slip 1927; Cruiser Voroshilov (1937). Sevastopol, June 20, 1941 (two days before the war) Kirov class (Project 26 and 26-bis) (6 units). These cruisers were classified as light, but ...