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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 ...
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 ...
This list of active Russian Navy ships presents a picture which can never be fully agreed upon in the absence of greater data ... Admiral Tributs: 564: 1985: 7,570 t:
Vladimir Filippovich Tributs (Russian: Влади́мир Фили́ппович Три́буц; July 28 [O.S. July 15] 1900 – August 30, 1977) was a Soviet naval commander and admiral. Life and career
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
Russian destroyer Admiral Tributs; Russian destroyer Admiral Vinogradov; B. Soviet destroyer Bezuprechny (1983) P. Project 23560 Lider-class destroyer; S.
Since October 26, 1983, he has been in the Atlantic Ocean. Together with Admiral Isakov, Otchayannyy and Genrikh Hasanov escorted the Novorossiysk to the latitude of Gibraltar. March 26–30, 1984, an official visit to the island of Cuba in Havana, Cienfuegos, then completed the tasks of combat service in the Mediterranean Sea.
Following the incident, the Udaloy-class destroyer Admiral Tributs and the rescue vessel Sayany were dispatched from Vladivostok to provide assistance to the stricken submarine. The injured survivors were transferred to the destroyer and sent to military hospitals for treatment, while the submarine returned under its own power to Primorsky Krai ...