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Russian Navy - 2012
Complete Ship List
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The Russian Baltic Fleet,
established on 18 May 1703, is based in
Baltiysk and Kronshtadt, with its headquarters
in the city of Kaliningrad. The Fleet
consists of:
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Class
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Name
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Project
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Commissioned
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SS
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B-585 Sankt-Peterburg
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2010
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SS
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B-227 Vyborg
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1983
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SS
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B-806
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1986
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DDG
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Bespokoynyy
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1991
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DDG
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Nastoychivyy
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1992
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FFG
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Steregushchy
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2007
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FFG
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Soobrazitelnyy
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2011
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FFG
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Neustrashimy
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1990
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FFG
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Yaroslav Mudry
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2009
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FFG
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Pylkiy
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1978
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FSS
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MPK-192
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1986
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FSS
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Kazanets
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1987
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FSS
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Zelenodolsk
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1987
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FSS
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MPK-105
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1988
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FSS
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Aleksin
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1989
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FSS
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MPK-227
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1989
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FSS
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Kalmykiya
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1990
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FSG
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Zyb`
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1989
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FSG
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Geyzer
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1989
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FSG
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Passat
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1990
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FSG
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Liven`
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1991
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PGM
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R-129
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1985
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PGM
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R-257
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1986
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PGM
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R-47
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1987
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PGM
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R-187
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1989
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PGM
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Dimitrovograd
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1991
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PGM
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Morshansk
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1992
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PGM
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R-2
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2000
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MSC
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BT-230
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1990
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MSC
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Alexey Lebedev
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1989
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MSC
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BT-212
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1991
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MSC
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Sergey Kolbas`ev
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1992
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MSC
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BT-115
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1993
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MSI
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RT-57
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1989
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MSI
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RT-248
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1990
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MSI
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RT-249
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1990
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MSI
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RT-252
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1991
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MSI
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RT-273
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1992
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MSI
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RT-231
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1993
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MSI
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RT-139
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1990
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MSI
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RT-141
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1990
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MSI
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RT-254
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1991
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MSI
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RT-343
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1990
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MSI
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RT-702
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1985
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MSI
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RT-171
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1986
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MSI
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RT-276
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1987
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MSI
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RT-344
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1989
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MSI
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RT-61
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1991
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LST
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Minsk
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1983
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LST
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Kaliningrad
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1984
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LST
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Alexandr Shabalin
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1985
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LST
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Korolev
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1991
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LSAC
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Evgeniy Kocheshkov
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1990
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LSAC
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Mordoviya
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1991
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LCM
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D-67
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1994
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LCM
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D-465
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1986
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LCM
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D-325
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1991
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Total
Russian
Baltic Fleet
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Submarines: 3
3 attack submarines
Warships: 54
2 destroyers, 5 frigates, 4 guided
missile corvettes, 7 small ASW ships,
7 guided missile boats, 5 base minesweepers,
15 inshore minesweepers, 4 landing
ships, 2 small landing ships, 3 landing
crafts
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The Russian Black Sea
Fleet, established on 2 May 1783 and is
based at the Sevastopol and Feodosia (Crimea,
Ukraine) and at Novorossiysk (Krasnodar
Kray, Russia). The Fleet consists of:
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Class
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Name
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Project
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Commissioned
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SS
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B-871 Alrosa
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1990
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SS
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B-380
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1982
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CG
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Moskva
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1982
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DDGS
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Kerch
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1974
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FFG
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Smetlivy
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1969
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FFG
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Ladny
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1980
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FFG
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Pytlivy
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1981
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FSS
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Alexandrovets
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1982
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FSS
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Muromets
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1982
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FSS
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Suzdalets
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1983
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FSS
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Kasimov
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1986
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FSS
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Eysk
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1989
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FSS
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Povorino
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1989
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FSS
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Vladimirets
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1990
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FSG
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Bora
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1989
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FSG
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Samum
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2000
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FSG
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Mirazh
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1986
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FSG
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Shtil`
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1978
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PGM
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R-60
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1987
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PGM
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R-71
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1985
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PGM
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R-109
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1990
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PGM
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R-239
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1989
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PGM
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Ivanovets
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1989
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MSO
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Zheleznyakov
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1988
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MSO
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Kovrovets
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1974
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MSO
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Ivan Golubets
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1973
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MSO
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Turbinist
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1975
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MSO
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Vice-admiral Zhukov
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1978
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MSO
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Valentin Pikul
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2001
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MSO
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Vice-admiral Zakhar`in
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2008
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MSO
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Leytenant Ilyin
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1982
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MSO
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Mineralnie Vody
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1989
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MSI
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RT-46
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1985
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MSI
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RT-278
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1991
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LST
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Saratov
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1966
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LST
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Orsk
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1968
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LST
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Nikolay Filchenkov
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1975
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LST
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Novocherkassk
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1987
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LST
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Yamal
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1988
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LST
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Tsezar Kunikov
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1986
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LST
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Azov
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1990
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LCM
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D-144
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2008
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LCM
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D-106
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2009
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Total
Russian
Black Sea Fleet
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Submarines: 2
2 attack submarines
Warships: 41
1 guided missile cruiser, 2 large
ASW ships, 3 frigates, 7 small ASW
ships, 4 guided missile corvettes,
5 guided missile boats, 7 seagong
minesweepers, 2 base minesweepers,
2 inshore minesweepers, 7 landing
ships, 2 landing crafts
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The Russian Northern
Fleet, established as a modern formation
in 1933, is headquartered at Severomorsk
and spread around various bases in the
Murmansk area. This is the main fleet
of the Russian Navy. The Fleet consists
of:
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Class
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Name
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Project
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Commissioned
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SSBN
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TK-17 Arkhangelsk
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1987
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SSBN
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TK-20 Severstal`
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1989
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SSBN
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TK-208 Dmitriy Donskoy
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1981
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SSBN
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K-51 Verkhoturye
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1984
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SSBN
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K-84 Ekaterinburg
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1985
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SSBN
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K-114 Tula
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1987
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SSBN
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K-117 Bryansk
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1988
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SSBN
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K-18 Kareliya
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1989
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SSBN
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K-407 Novomoskovsk
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1990
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SSGN
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K-119 Voronezh
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1989
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SSGN
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K-410 Smolensk
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1990
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SSGN
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K-266 Orel
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1992
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SSN
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K-317 Pantera
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1990
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SSN
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K-461 Volk
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1991
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SSN
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K-328 Leopard
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1992
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SSN
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K-154 Tigr
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1993
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SSN
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K-157 Vepr
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1995
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SSN
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K-335 Gepard
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2001
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SSN
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B-239 Karp
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1984
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SSN
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B-276 Kostroma
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1987
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SSN
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B-534 Nizhniy Novgorod
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1990
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SSN
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B-336 Pskov
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1993
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SSN
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B-388 Petrozavodsk
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1988
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SSN
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B-138 Obninsk
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1990
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SSN
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B-414 Daniil Moskovskiy
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1990
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SSN
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B-448 Tambov
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1992
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SSAN
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BS-64 Podmoskovye
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1986
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SSAN
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BS-136 Orenburg
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1981
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SSAN
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AS-23
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1986
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SSAN
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AS-21
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1991
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SSAN
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AS-35
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1995
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SSAN
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AS-13
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1986
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SSAN
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AS-15
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1991
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SSAN
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AS-33
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1994
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SSAN
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AS-12
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2010
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SSA
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B-90 Sarov
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2008
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SS
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B-401 Novosibirsk
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1984
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SS
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B-402 Vologda
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1984
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SS
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B-808 Yaroslavl`
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1988
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SS
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B-459 Vladikavkaz
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1990
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SS
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B-471 Magnitogorsk
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1990
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SS
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B-177 Lipetsk
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1991
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SS
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B-800 Kaluga
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1989
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CV
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Admiral flota Sovetskogo
Soyuza Kuznetsov
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1990
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CGN
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Admiral Nakhimov
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1988
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CGN
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Pyotr Velikiy
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1998
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CG
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Marshal Ustinov
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1986
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DDGS
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Vice-admiral Kulakov
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1981
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DDGS
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Severomorsk
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1987
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DDGS
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Admiral Levchenko
|
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1988
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DDGS
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Admiral Kharlamov
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1989
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DDGS
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Admiral Chabanenko
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1999
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DDG
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Gremyaschiy
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1991
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DDG
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Admiral Ushakov
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1993
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FSG
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Aysberg
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1979
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FSG
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Rassvet
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1988
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FSG
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Nakat
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1987
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PG
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AK-388
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1980
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PG
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AK-543
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1987
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FSS
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Brest
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1988
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FSS
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Yunga
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1989
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FSS
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Nar`yan-Mar
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1990
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FSS
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Onega
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1990
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FSS
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Monchegorsk
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1993
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FSS
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Snezhnogorsk
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1994
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MSO
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Gumanenko
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2000
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MSO
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Komendor
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1974
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MSO
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Mashinist
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1975
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MSO
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MT-434
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1973
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MSC
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Polyarny
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1984
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MSC
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Elynya
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1986
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MSC
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Kotelnich
|
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1987
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MSC
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BT-111
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1988
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MSC
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Kolomna
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1990
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MSC
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Yadrin
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1991
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MSI
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RT-236
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1985
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LST
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Olenegorskiy gornyak
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1976
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LST
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Kondopoga
|
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1976
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LST
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Alexandr Otrakovsky
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1978
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LST
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Gerogiy Pobedonosets
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1985
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LCM
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D-464
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1985
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LCM
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D-148
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1993
|
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LCM
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D-182
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1996
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LCM
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Nikolay Rubtsov
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2005
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Total
Russian
Northert Fleet
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Submarines: 42
9 nuclear-powered ballistic missile
submarines, 3 nuclear-powered guided
missile submarines, 14 nuclear-powered
attack submarines, 9 nuclear-powered
special mission submarines, 7 attack
submarines
Warships: 41
1 aircraft carrier, 2 heavy nuclear-powered
guided missile cruisers, 1 guided
missile cruiser, 5 large ASW ships,
2 destroyers, 6 small ASW ships, 3
guided missile corvettes, 4 seagoing
minesweepers, 6 base minesweepers,
4 landing ships, 4 landing crafts
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The Pacific Fleet, established
on 10 May 1731 and is headquartered in
Vladivostok and based around Vladivostok
and Petropavlovsk-Kamchatskiy. The Fleet
consists of:
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Class
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Name
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Project
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Commissioned
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SSBN
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K-223 Podolsk
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1979
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SSBN
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K-433 Svyatoy Georgiy
Pobedonosets
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1980
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SSBN
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K-44 Ryazan`
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1982
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SSGN
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K-132 Irkutsk
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1988
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SSGN
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K-442 Chelyabinsk
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1990
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SSGN
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K-456 Tver
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1992
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SSGN
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K-186 Omsk
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1993
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SSGN
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K-150 Tomsk
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1996
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SSN
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K-263 Barnaul
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1987
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SSN
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K-322 Kashalot
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1988
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SSN
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K-391 Bratsk
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1989
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SSN
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K-331 Magadan
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1990
|
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SSN
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K-419 Kuzbass
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1992
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SSN
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K-295 Samara
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1995
|
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SS
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B-260 Chita
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1981
|
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SS
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B-445 Svyatoy Nikolay
Chudotvorets
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1988
|
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SS
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B-394
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1988
|
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SS
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B-464 Ust`-Kamchatsk
|
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1990
|
|
SS
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B-494 Ust`-Bolsheretsk
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|
1990
|
|
SS
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B-187
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1991
|
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SS
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B-190 Krasnokamensk
|
|
1992
|
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SS
|
B-345 Mogocha
|
|
1994
|
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CG
|
Varyag
|
|
1989
|
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DDGS
|
Marshal Shaposhnikov
|
|
1985
|
|
DDGS
|
Admiral Tributs
|
|
1986
|
|
DDGS
|
Admiral Vinogradiv
|
|
1988
|
|
DDGS
|
Admiral Panteleev
|
|
1991
|
|
DDG
|
Boevoy
|
|
1986
|
|
DDG
|
Burnyy
|
|
1988
|
|
DDG
|
Bystryy
|
|
1989
|
|
DDG
|
Bezboyaznennyy
|
|
1990
|
|
FSG
|
Smerch
|
|
1984
|
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FSG
|
Iney
|
|
1987
|
|
FSG
|
Moroz
|
|
1989
|
|
FSG
|
Razliv
|
|
1991
|
|
FSS
|
Kholmsk
|
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1985
|
|
FSS
|
MPK-221
|
|
1987
|
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FSS
|
Koreets
|
|
1989
|
|
FSS
|
Sovetskaya Gavan`
|
|
1990
|
|
FSS
|
MPK-107
|
|
1990
|
|
FSS
|
Metel`
|
|
1990
|
|
FSS
|
MPK-82
|
|
1991
|
|
FSS
|
Ust`-Ilimsk
|
|
1991
|
|
PGM
|
R-79
|
|
1984
|
|
PGM
|
R-261
|
|
1988
|
|
PGM
|
R-297
|
|
1990
|
|
PGM
|
R-298
|
|
1990
|
|
PGM
|
R-11
|
|
1991
|
|
PGM
|
R-14
|
|
1991
|
|
PGM
|
R-18
|
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1992
|
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PGM
|
R-19
|
|
1992
|
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PGM
|
R-20
|
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1993
|
|
PGM
|
R-24
|
|
1994
|
|
PGM
|
R-29
|
|
2003
|
|
MSO
|
MT-264
|
|
1989
|
|
MSO
|
MT-265
|
|
1989
|
|
MSC
|
BT-100
|
|
1984
|
|
MSC
|
BT-325
|
|
1985
|
|
MSC
|
BT-114
|
|
1987
|
|
MSC
|
BT-232
|
|
1988
|
|
MSC
|
BT-245
|
|
1989
|
|
MSC
|
BT-256
|
|
1990
|
|
MSC
|
BT-215
|
|
1991
|
|
LST
|
Oslyabya
|
|
1981
|
|
LST
|
BDK-98
|
|
1982
|
|
LST
|
Peresvet
|
|
1991
|
|
LST
|
Nikolay Vilkov
|
|
1974
|
|
LCM
|
D-107
|
|
2010
|
|
LCM
|
D-704
|
|
1976
|
|
LCM
|
D-70
|
|
1981
|
|
LCM
|
D-57
|
|
2007
|
|
Total
Russian
Pacific Fleet
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|
Submarines: 22
3 nuclear-powered ballistic missile
submarines, 5 nuclear-powered guided
missile submarines, 5 nuclear-powered
attack submarines, 8 attack submarines
Warships: 49
1 guided missile cruiser, 4 large
ASW ships, 4 guided missile destroyers,
8 small ASW ships, 4 guided missile
corvettes, 11 guided missile boats,
2 seagoing minesweepers, 7 base minesweepers,
4 landing ships, 4 landing crafts
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The Caspian Flotilla,
established on 4 November 1722, is based
in Astrakhan and Makhachkala with its
headquarters in Astrakhan. The Flotilia
consists of:
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Class
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Name
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Project
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Commissioned
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FFG
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Tatarstan
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2003
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FS
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Astrakhan
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2006
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FS
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Gomel
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1988
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PGM
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R-32
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2000
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PGM
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Stupinets
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1985
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PGM
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Karachaevo-Cherkesiya
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1978
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PGM
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Borovsk
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1983
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PGM
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Budyonovsk
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1983
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MSC
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German Ugryumov
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1988
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PG
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AK-326
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1990
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PG
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AK-223
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1969
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PG
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AK-248
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1971
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PG
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AK-201
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1972
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PG
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AK-209
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1972
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MSC
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Magomed Gadzhiev
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1997
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MSI
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RT-233
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1994
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MSI
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RT-234
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1996
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MSI
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RT-59
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1976
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MSI
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RT-181
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1980
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LCM
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D-145
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1982
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LCM
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Ataman Platov
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2010
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LCM
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D-156
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1999
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LCM
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D-56
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2005
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LCM
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D-131
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2002
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LCM
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D-171
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2008
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LCM
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D-185
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2000
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Total
Caspian Flotilia
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Warships: 24
1 guided missile frigate, 2 small
gun ships, 5 guided missile boats,
5 gunboats, 2 base minesweepers, 4
inshore minesweepers, 7 landing crafts
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Class
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BF
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BSF
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NF
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PF
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CF
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Total
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Nuclear-powered
Ballistic Missile Submarines (SSBN) |
-
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-
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9
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3
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-
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12
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Nuclear-powered
Guided Missile Submarines (SSGN) |
-
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-
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3
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5
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-
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8
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Nuclear-powered
Attack Submarines (SSN) |
-
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-
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14
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6
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-
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20
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Nuclear-powered
Special Mission Submarines (SSAN) |
-
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-
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8
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-
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-
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8
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Special Purpose Submarines (SSA) |
-
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-
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1
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-
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-
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1
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Attack
Submarines (SS) |
3
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2
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7
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8
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-
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20
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Total submarines:
69
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Aircraft
Carriers (CV) |
-
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-
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1
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-
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-
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1
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Heavy
Nuclear-powered Guided Missile Cruisers (CGN) |
-
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-
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2
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-
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-
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2
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Guided
Missile Cruisers (CG) |
-
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1
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1
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1
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-
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3
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Large
ASW Ships (DDGS) |
-
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1
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5
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4
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-
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10
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Guided
Missile Destroyers (DDG) |
2
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-
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2
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4
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-
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8
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Guided
Missile Frigates (FFG) |
5
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3
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-
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-
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1
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9
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Small
ASW Ships (FSS) |
7
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7
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6
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8
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-
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28
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Guided
Missile Corvettes (FSG) |
4
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4
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3
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4
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-
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15
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Guided
Missile Boats (PGM) |
7
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5
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-
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11
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5
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28
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Small
Gun Ships (FS) |
-
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-
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-
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-
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2
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2
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Gunboats
(PG) |
-
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-
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2
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-
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5
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7
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Seagoing
Minesweepers (MSO) |
-
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7
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4
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2
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-
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13
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Base
Minesweepers (MSC) |
5
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2
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6
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7
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2
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22
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Inshore
Minesweepers (MSI) |
15
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2
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1
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-
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4
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22
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Landing
Ships (LST) |
4
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7
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4
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4
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-
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19
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Landing
Crafts Air Cushion (LCAC) |
2
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-
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-
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-
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-
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2
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Landing
Crafts (LCM) |
3
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2
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4
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4
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7
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20
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Total warships:
203
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