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  2. Tarantul-class corvette - Wikipedia

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    In the late 1970s, the Soviets realised the need for a larger, more seaworthy craft with better gun armament and higher positioned air search radars.In the Tarantul class, both the single 76 mm (3.0 in) main gun and the two 30 mm (1.2 in) Gatling-type guns are used for air defence, together with a comprehensive electronic warfare suite.

  3. Russian corvette Ivanovets - Wikipedia

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    Ivanovets, formerly R-334, was a Tarantul-class corvette of the Black Sea Fleet of the Russian Navy. She was laid down on 4 January 1988 at Sredne-Nevsky Shipyard and launched a year later on 28 July 1989. The corvette was accepted into the Black Sea fleet on 30 December 1989. [1] [2] In August 2013, Ivanovets underwent major repairs in drydock.

  4. Corvette - Wikipedia

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    Hiddensee, 1984 Tarantul-class missile corvette, Fall River, Massachusetts, US - Scrapped in 2023 due to severe hull deterioration. Imperial Marinheiro , 1955 Imperial Marinheiro -class corvette, Porto Velho, Brazil - Scrapped in 2023, after partially sinking at her moorings.

  5. Category:Corvettes of the Indian Navy - Wikipedia

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    Next generation corvette; Next Generation Missile Vessels; P. ... Tarantul-class corvette This page was last edited on 29 September 2020, at 21:25 (UTC). ...

  6. ORP Rolnik - Wikipedia

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    The success of the Osa-class missile boats caused the Soviet Union to begin looking for a successor class to replace the aging ships. Development of the Tarantul I-class corvettes began in 1965, with an assumption that the new ships would be 400-500 tons and carry a new missile system.

  7. MAGURA V5 - Wikipedia

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    On 1 February 2024, several MAGURA V5 drones struck and sank the Tarantul-III class missile corvette Ivanovets in the Black Sea near Lake Donuzlav in Crimea. [8] On 14 February 2024, several MAGURA V5 drones were used to attack and sink the large landing ship Tsezar Kunikov near Alupka in Russian-occupied Crimea. [9]

  8. US nuclear missile program costs soar to around $160 ... - AOL

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    The cost of an Air Force program to replace aging nuclear missiles has ballooned to about $160 billion from $95.8 billion, three people familiar with the matter said, threatening to slash funding ...

  9. List of ships of Russia by project number - Wikipedia

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    ASW Corvette Poti-class: 66 205 205 Missile Boat Osa-class: Moskit: 205P Patrol Boat Stenka-class: Tarantul: 114 205T Torpedo Boat 220 8 [82] 206 206 Torpedo Boat Shershen-class: 132 80 [83] 206M Turya-class: Shtorm: 24 [84] 206ME 16 [84] 206MR Missile Boat Matka-class: Vikhr: 12 [85] 213 Motor Torpedo Boat G-5-class 18 14 G-5 Series XI bis.