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Novorossiysk (Russian: Новороссийск) was a conventionally powered aircraft carrier (heavy aircraft cruiser in Russian classification) [2] that served the Soviet Navy and the Russian Navy from 1982 to 1993. She was the third Kiev-class vessel to be built. She was designed to engage in offensive actions as a guided missile cruiser ...
Helicopter carrier: 1967 1996 Leningrad: Moskva class: Helicopter carrier 1969 1991 Kiev: Kiev class: Aircraft cruiser: 1975 1993 Sold to Chinese company. Converted to military theme park, then hotel. [1] Minsk: Kiev class: Aircraft cruiser 1978 1993 Sold initially for scrap. Re-sold to China as museum piece. [citation needed] Novorossiysk ...
Novorossiysk – a Conte di Cavour-class battleship of the Italian Navy previously named Giulio Cesare, taken by the Soviet Union as reparations following the end of the Second World War. Soviet aircraft carrier Novorossiysk – a Kiev-class aircraft carrier; Russian submarine Novorossiysk – a Varshavyanka-class submarine
Novorossiysk Heavily damaged by a Ukrainian cruise missile strike while dry docked at Sevastopol on 12 September 2023 [199] 557 Diesel Attack Submarine B-262 Staryy Oskol: Improved Kilo 636.3 2015 Novorossiysk Active [200] 558 Diesel Attack Submarine B-265 Krasnodar: Improved Kilo 636.3 2015 Novorossiysk
Oboronlogistics had a special procedure for import and export for the port of Novorossiysk in 2018, which allowed it to conduct better trade [according to whom?] in the Mediterranean region. [4] In 2019, the Oboronlogistics vessel Sparta III made a successful transit of the Northern Sea Route on its way from China to Europe. [5]
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Ruscon is a Russian transportation and forwarding company, multimodal integrator within Delo Group.The company encompasses cargo transportation and logistics to various regions of Russia via key ports in Vladivostok, Novorossiysk, Nakhodka, St. Petersburg, and critical land border crossings. [1]
In September 1982, Novorossiysk – the third Kiev-class carrier – was commissioned. By now the V/STOL technique had been well practised, and the resulting increase in the Yak-38's overall performance and capability was exploited during the passage of Novorossiysk from Severomorsk to join the Pacific Fleet