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  2. List of Russian Navy cruisers - Wikipedia

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    Kuznetsov-class aircraft carriers are designated as heavy aircraft-carrying cruisers by the Russian Navy because their main strike armament is long-range anti-ship cruise missiles and the air wing is intended for defensive purposes. The flight deck area of the class is 14,700 square metres (158,000 sq ft), and aircraft takeoff is assisted by a ...

  3. List of cruisers of the Russian Navy - Wikipedia

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    The Russian Navy classified these ships as "minnyi kreiser" \ «минный крейсер» (Torpedo cruiser): something between cruiser and torpedo boat, and the direct predecessor of destroyers, but were rather larger and stronger than the destroyers of the 1900s (decade). The ships were purposed to struggle with an opponent's torpedo boats ...

  4. List of active Russian Navy ships - Wikipedia

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    Naval Ensign of Russia (St. Andrew's flag) Naval Jack of Russia. 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.

  5. Belorussiya-class cruiseferry - Wikipedia

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    The five ships in the class were originally used in cruiseferry service around the Black Sea. During the 1980s all ships in the class were rebuilt into cruise ships. During the end of the 1990s all ships in the class were sold to other operators. [7] The remaining ships in this class ended service in 2020.

  6. MV Lyubov Orlova - Wikipedia

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    MV Lyubov Orlova (built as Lyubovy Orlova) [2] was a Yugoslavia-built ice-strengthened Maria Yermolova-class cruise ship, which was built in 1976 and primarily used for Antarctic cruises. After being taken out of service in 2010, she sat in St. John's, Newfoundland, Canada for two years.

  7. Russian cruiser Moskva - Wikipedia

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    The Russian Ministry of Defence said a fire caused a munitions explosion, and the ship sank in stormy seas while being towed to port. [ 51 ] [ 52 ] Moskva is the largest warship to be sunk in combat since the ARA General Belgrano in the 1982 Falklands War , and the largest Russian warship to be sunk since World War II .

  8. Ivan Franko-class passenger ship - Wikipedia

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    The Ivan Franko-class passenger ship (project 301, in Germany known as Seefa 750 [3]) was a class of Soviet ocean liners and cruise ships, operated by the Baltic State Shipping Company (BGMP) and Black Sea Shipping Company (ChMMP or BLASCO). [4]

  9. Mikhail Kalinin-class passenger ship - Wikipedia

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    The Mikhail Kalinin-class passenger ship (project 101, in Germany known as Seefa 340 [4]) is a class of Soviet ocean liners and cruise ships, operated by the Baltic State Shipping Company (BGMP), Far East Shipping Company (FESCO) and Black Sea Shipping Company (ChMMP or BLASCO). [5]