Udaloy-class destroyer, the ship is named after admiral Vladimir Filippovich Tributs. Launched in 1983, Admiral Tributs serves in the Russian Pacific Fleet...
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Admiral Panteleyev is an Udaloy-class destroyer ("large anti-submarine ship") of the Russian Navy. She is named after Yuri Aleksandrovich Panteleyev. She...
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and Russian designation Project 11551 Fregat-M (Russian: Фрегат, 'Fregat' meaning Frigate), are series of anti-submarine guided-missile destroyers built...
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including two destroyers, two corvettes and a command ship. Russian Navy was represented by destroyers Admiral Panteleyev and Admiral Tributs, corvettes...
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of the Japanese Navy. Between 10 and 15 February 2004, Varyag, destroyer Admiral Tributs and corvette Koreets visited the South Korean port of Incheon...
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Admiral Tributs (564) Marshal Shaposhnikov (543) Severomorsk (619) Admiral Levchenko (605) Admiral Vinogradov (572) Admiral Panteleyev (548) Admiral Chabanenko...
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Filippovich Tributs (Russian: Влади́мир Фили́ппович Три́буц; July 28 [O.S. July 15] 1900 – August 30, 1977) was a Soviet naval commander and admiral. Born in...
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from the original on 4 February 2012. Retrieved 28 December 2011. "Admiral Tributs". Rusnavy.com. Archived from the original on 4 February 2012. Retrieved...
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Mediterranean on 2 February 2022 from the Pacific along with destroyer Admiral Tributs and tanker Boris Butoma. The battle group left the Mediterranean...
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Mediterranean Sea Task Force (redirect from Permanent task force of the Russian Navy in the Mediterranean Sea)
returning to the Pacific). two Udaloy-class destroyers (Admiral Tributs and Vice-Admiral Kulakov - Vice-Admiral Kulakov departed the Mediterranean, in company...
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USS Hewitt (category Spruance-class destroyers)
against Iraq and combined operations with numerous navies, the Russian destroyer Admiral Tributs. Hewitt also served as Maritime Action Group (MAG) Commander...
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List of ships of the Soviet Navy (redirect from List of Russian or Soviet submarines)
Bold(1980) Vice-Admiral Kulakov (1980) Marshal Vasilevskiy (1982) Admiral Zakharov (1982) Admiral Spiridonov (1983) Admiral Tributs (1983) Marshal Shaposhnikov...
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Strait. The Russian ships in the squadron included the destroyers Admiral Panteleyev and Admiral Tributs, the corvettes Aldar Tsydenzhapov and Gromkiy as well...
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Baltic Fleet (redirect from Russian Baltic Fleet)
The Baltic Fleet (Russian: Балтийский флот, romanized: Baltiyskiy flot) is the fleet of the Russian Navy in the Baltic Sea. Established 18 May 1703, under...
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K-152 Nerpa accident (redirect from 2008 Russian submarine accident)
chilling effect of the gas. Following the incident, the Udaloy-class destroyer Admiral Tributs and the rescue vessel Sayany were dispatched from Vladivostok...
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2017, two Russian Navy ships – the Udaloy-class destroyer Admiral Tributs and the Boris Chilikin-class fleet oiler Boris Butoma of the Russian Pacific Fleet...
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Steregushchiy-class corvette (category CS1 Russian-language sources (ru))
Gromkiy held an exercise along with cruiser Varyag, destroyers Bystryy, Admiral Tributs, Admiral Panteleyev, tracking ship Marshal Krylov and icebreakers...
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Soviet evacuation of Tallinn (category Military articles needing translation from Russian Wikipedia)
protected by the Soviet cruiser Kirov, with Admiral Vladimir Tributs on board, two flotilla leaders, nine destroyers, three torpedo boats, twelve submarines...
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Yuri Rall (category Soviet admirals)
Fleet, Admiral Vladimir Tributs, became the first recipient of Order of Ushakov First Class at the same time. "Ралль Юрий Фёдорович" (in Russian). Бессмертный...
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INDRA (naval exercise) (category Russian military stubs)
Bengal by India in November 2023. Russia had sent two destroyers from its Pacific Fleet including Admiral Tributs and Admiral Panteleyev. Naval maneuvers during...
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JS Jintsū (category Abukuma-class destroyer escorts)
and deployed to Maizuru. On 7 December 1992, the Russian Navy Udaloy-class destroyer Admiral Tributs was monitored at the Tsushima Strait East Waterworks...
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Marine Security Belt (category Articles containing Russian-language text)
exercise included: Russian: Пояс морской безопасности; Chinese: 海上安全带 ; Persian: کمربند امنیت دریایی China portal Iran portal Russia portal "Report: Iran...
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Yevgeny Nikonov (category Articles containing Russian-language text)
burned him alive. On 19 April 1943 Baltic Fleet commander Vice–Admiral Vladimir Tributs ordered that Torpedo Electrician Yevgeny Nikonov forever be listed...
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be confirmed. Two Russian Federation ships (the missile cruiser Varyag, the flagship of the Russian Pacific Fleet, and Admiral Tributs, a large anti-submarine...
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edition of the Indra exercise with Russia. The Russian Navy dispatched the destroyers Admiral Vinogradov and Admiral Tributs, as well as the fleet tanker Boris...
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up the Soviet Navy during World War II, and was commanded by Vladimir Tributs throughout the war. Though initially having bases only in the eastern corner...
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