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  2. Black Sea Fleet - Wikipedia

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    Black Sea Fleet amphibious vessels being joined by five additional Ropucha-class: (Minsk (127), Korolev (130) and Kaliningrad (102) from the Baltic Fleet as well as Georgy Pobedonosets (016) and Olenegorsky Gornyak (012) from the Northern Fleet); also deployed to the Black Sea from the Northern Fleet is the Ivan Gren-class vessel Pyotr Morgunov ...

  3. Black Sea Fleet dispute - Wikipedia

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    The Black Sea Fleet was established in 1783 by Russian empress Catherine the Great. The estimates of the number of ships in the Black Sea Fleet varied, with different estimates ranging from 300 to 635. Many of these ships were described as aging.

  4. Partition Treaty on the Status and Conditions of the Black ...

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    The Partition Treaty on the Status and Conditions of the Black Sea Fleet consists of three bilateral agreements [2] between Russia and Ukraine signed on 28 May 1997 whereby the two countries established two independent national fleets, divided armaments and bases between them, [3] [4] and set forth conditions for basing of the Russian Black Sea Fleet in Crimea.

  5. Missile strike on the Black Sea Fleet headquarters - Wikipedia

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    Danilov went so far as to say that the Black Sea Fleet could be "sliced up like a salami" at a later date. [6] Russian-installed authorities reported another strike was thwarted near Bakhchysarai and that Crimea's internet was under an "unprecedented cyberattack." [31] Another strike took place on Sevastopol less than 24 hours after the first.

  6. Black Sea campaigns (1941–1944) - Wikipedia

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    In total, the German naval forces in the Black Sea mainly amounted to 6 coastal submarines, 16 S-boats, 23 R-boats, 26 submarine chasers and over 100 MFP barges. [5] The German Black Sea fleet ultimately operated hundreds of medium and small warships or auxiliaries before its self-destruction immediately prior to the defection of Bulgaria.

  7. Russian cruiser Moskva - Wikipedia

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    Moskva, the flagship of the Russian Black Sea Fleet, helped lead the naval assault during the 2022 Russian invasion of Ukraine from February until April 2022. [40] [41] She was the most powerful surface vessel in the Black Sea region at the time, [42] and Ukraine's only threat against it were a limited number of Neptune missiles. [43]

  8. Viktor Sokolov (naval officer) - Wikipedia

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    In January 2020 he left his post as deputy commander of the Northern Fleet to take up his new role as head of the N. G. Kuznetsov Naval Academy. In August 2022 during the 2022 Russian invasion of Ukraine, he was appointed to command the Black Sea Fleet. In 2024, Vice Admiral Sergey Pinchuk replaced him as commander of the Black Sea Fleet.

  9. Submarine warfare in the Black Sea campaigns (1941) - Wikipedia

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    Submarine warfare in the Black Sea in World War II during 1941 primarily involved engagements between submarines of the Soviet Black Sea Fleet attacking Axis merchantmen defended by Romanian and Bulgarian warships. These engagements were a part of the naval Black Sea campaigns between Axis and Soviet naval forces.