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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 ...
Russia’s antisubmarine destroyer Admiral Tributs will conduct exercises in the Sea of Japan involving mock enemy objects, the news agency Interfax reported on Monday, quoting the press service ...
On 6 April 2003, Marshal Shaposhnikov left port, along with Admiral Panteleyev and the navy tanker Vladimir Kolechitskiy, to start a deployment to the Indian Ocean, where exercises with the Indian Navy were planned for May 2003. [3] A number of Black Sea Fleet ships, plus, possibly, cruise missile submarines, joined the deployment.
The incidents and exercises were messages about Russia's military capabilities and what it could do with them, experts told Insider.
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
The U.S. 7th Fleet said the Russian destroyer put the safety of the USS Chancellorsville and its crew at risk.
On 29 December 2021, [58] Varyag, along with destroyer Admiral Tributs and tanker Boris Butoma, left Vladivostok for a long deployment, consisting of port calls in several countries. [59] On 11 January 2022, the warships entered the Indian Ocean, [ 60 ] and called at Kochi on 14 January 2022. [ 61 ]