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Moskva, formerly Slava, [b] was a guided missile cruiser of the Russian Navy. Commissioned in 1983, she was the lead ship of the Project 1164 Atlant class, named after the city of Moscow. With a crew of 510, Moskva was the flagship of the Black Sea Fleet and the most powerful warship in the region.
Moskva (1978 cargo ship) (IMO number: 8889385), a 1978 cargo ship, later renamed Omskiy 103 [6] Moskva (tanker) ( IMO number : 9842188 ), a crude oil tanker, later renamed Vladimir Vinogradov [ 7 ]
In February 2022, the Moskva left the Port of Sevastopol to participate in the Russian invasion of Ukraine. [3] The ship was later used against the Ukrainian armed forces during the attack on Snake Island, together with the Russian patrol boat Vasily Bykov. [4]
Refrigerated cargo ship 1 Kazan-60: 2015 Black Sea Fleet Previously named Georgiy Agafanov [234] bought as supply ship for Russian troops in Syria [235] Polnocny-class landing ship: Polnocny-B (Type 771) Small seagoing dry-cargo ship 1 VTR-140 1972 Northern Fleet ex landing ship, now used as support supply ship General cargo ship 1 Dvinitsa-50: ...
Sailing ship ~200 Lost at sea in 1799 [8] Ryazan: Russian merchant fleet 1909 Passenger-cargo 3,500 Scuttled by German Navy while in Guam following the entrance of the United States into World War I in 1917 [9] SMP Novodvinsk: Northern Shipping Company 2008 General cargo 4,106 In active service Tibor Szamueli: V/O Sudoimport: 1979 Barge carrier ...
Series XIV submarine. 12 ships laid down, 1 cancelled. 41 Destroyer Tallinn-class: Neustrashimy: 3830 1 [29] 42 Guard ship Kola-class: Sokol: 1679 8 [30] 43 Guard Ship Brilliant-class 1934 580 4 Based on Fugas-class. 45 Destroyer Opytnyy: 1 Experimental destroyer with high-pressure boilers. [31] 47 Destroyer 4500 0 48 48 Destroyer Leader Kiev ...
Ivan Konstantinovich Aivazovsky, Inspection of the Black Sea Fleet in 1849, 1886. This is a list of Russian ships of the line from the period 1668–1860: The format is: Name, number of guns (rank/real amount), launch year (A = built in Arkhangelsk), fate (service = combat service, BU = broken up)
Moskva (Russian: Москва; literally: Moscow) was a Soviet polar icebreaker and the lead ship of a series of five diesel-electric icebreakers named after major Soviet cities. She was built at Wärtsilä Hietalahti shipyard in Helsinki , Finland , in 1959 and when delivered was the largest and most powerful non-nuclear icebreaker ever built.