Project 68 cruiser (named after Bolshevik leader Mikhail Frunze); at that time she was renamed after Russian rear admiral Mikhail Petrovich Lazarev. Scrapping...
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Admiral Mikhail Petrovich Lazarev (Russian: Михаил Петрович Лазарев; 14 November [O.S. 3 November] 1788 – 23 April [O.S. 11 April] 1851) was a Russian...
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Admiral Lazarev was a Sverdlov-class cruiser of the Soviet Navy. The Sverdlov-class cruisers, Soviet designation Project 68bis, were the last conventional...
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after Admiral Mikhail Petrovich Lazarev. Russian monitor Admiral Lazarev – the lead ship of her class of monitor Russian cruiser Admiral Lazarev – an Admiral...
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Kirov-class battlecruiser (redirect from Kirov class guided missile cruiser)
heavy cruiser. Admiral Lazarev set sail 30 April 2021 for 30th Shipyard. Dismantlement should be completed by 30 November 2025. Kalinin, now Admiral Nakhimov...
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on 18 October 1913 at the Rossud Dockyard as Admiral Lazarev for the Imperial Russian Navy as a cruiser of the Svetlana class, she was launched on 8 June...
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only some cruisers for limited roles as flagships in strategic and tactical naval operations. Within the Soviet Navy in 1959, leading admirals still believed...
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Soviet cruiser Frunze (1939), a Chapayev-class cruiser Russian battlecruiser Admiral Lazarev, named Frunze until 1992, a Kirov-class missile cruiser subsequently...
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operate modern vessels classified as cruisers. Russia currently has seven, one (Kirov-class battlecruiser Admiral Lazarev) is afloat but has been inoperative...
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Battlecruiser (redirect from Battle cruiser)
The battlecruiser (also written as battle cruiser or battle-cruiser) was a type of capital ship of the first half of the 20th century. These were similar...
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Port Lazarev Russian battlecruiser Admiral Lazarev Admiral Lazarev-class monitor Admiral Lazarev, a former name of the Krasny Kavkaz cruiser Lazarev (surname)...
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Pavel Nakhimov (redirect from Russian Admiral Nakhimov)
Kreiser ("Cruiser"); the vessel took part in a round-the-globe expedition commanded by the well-known Russian explorer Mikhail Petrovich Lazarev (1788-1851)...
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he and his second-in-command Mikhail Lazarev discovered the continent of Antarctica Aksel Ivanovich Berg, Admiral and scientist, major developer of radiolocation...
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Кавказ» (ex-Admiral Lazarev \ «Адмирал Лазарев») (1916) - Training cruiser 1947, sunk as target 1952. Guards cruiser since 1942. Admiral Kornilov \ «Адмирал...
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Aleksei Birilev (category Imperial Russian Navy admirals)
frigate Admiral Lazarev, cruiser Lieutenant Ilyin (1886-1887), cruiser Plastun (1888), armoured cruiser Minin (1890-1892), coastal battleship Admiral Ushakov...
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The Admiral Nakhimov-class cruisers were a group of four light cruisers built for the Imperial Russian Navy just before World War I began in 1914. Construction...
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Russian battlecruiser Kirov (redirect from Russian battlecruiser Admiral Ushakov)
by 2020. However, in 2012 it was reported that Admiral Ushakov and Admiral Lazarev would not be overhauled due to being in a state of "beyond repair"...
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Stepan Makarov (redirect from Admiral Makaroff)
will, the officers and crew of the Japanese cruiser Akitsushima presided over the funeral for the admiral in the military cemetery of Port Arthur. There...
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Richard E. Byrd (redirect from Admiral Byrd)
who had fallen overboard. In April 1914, he transferred to the armored cruiser USS Washington and served in Mexican waters in June following the American...
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"Атомный крейсер "Адмирал Лазарев" отправили на утилизацию" [Nuclear cruiser "Admiral Lazarev" sent for recycling]. Interfax (in Russian). 18 February 2021....
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Alexander Kolchak (redirect from Admiral Kolchak)
greeted cordially by the First Sea Lord, Admiral Sir John Jellicoe, who offered him transport on board a British cruiser on his way to Halifax in Canada. The...
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Russian ship naming conventions (section Cruisers)
1790) Russian Cruisers were named after: Mythical figures – e.g., Rurik, Askold, Bayan Admirals – e.g., Admiral Makarov, Admiral Lazarev Gemstones – e...
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Mykolayiv Shipyard (section Cruisers and Destroyers)
Black Sea Fleet Admiral Lazarev took command of the admiralty. At the time, the shipyard was experiencing significant growth, with the Admiral stating that...
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Petersburg flood. In the same year Azov, commanded by Mikhail Lazarev, became the flagship of Admiral Login Geiden's First Mediterranean Squadron and sailed...
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List of ships of the Soviet Navy (section Cruisers)
Severomorsk (1985) Admiral Levchenko (1987) Admiral Vinogradov (1987) Admiral Kharlamov (1988) Admiral Panteleyev (1990) Udaloy II class Admiral Chabanenko (1995)...
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which served from the 1970s and 1980s to the 1990s. The battlecruiser Admiral Lazarev of the Kirov class served with the fleet in the 1980s and 1990s as...
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Fleet, which was known for its harsh military drill. Thanks to admirals Mikhail Lazarev, Pavel Nakhimov, Vladimir Kornilov, and Vladimir Istomin, the sailors...
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George W. Melville (redirect from Admiral George W. Melville Medal)
Engineer Melville served aboard several ships, among them the experimental cruiser Chattanooga, gunboat Tacony, steam sloop Lancaster and Asiatic Squadron...
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Naniwa (浪速) was the lead ship of her class of two protected cruisers built for the Imperial Japanese Navy (IJN) in the 1880s. As Japan lacked the industrial...
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Edward Evans, 1st Baron Mountevans (redirect from Edward Evans (Admiral))
Admiral Edward Ratcliffe Garth Russell Evans, 1st Baron Mountevans, KCB, DSO, SGM (28 October 1880 – 20 August 1957) was a Royal Navy officer and Antarctic...
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