Vitse-admiral Popov was a monitor built for the Imperial Russian Navy in the 1870s. It was one of the most unusual warships ever constructed, and still...
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(Angolan Navy) Vicealmirante (Argentine Navy) Vice admiral (Royal Australian Navy) Vitse-admiral (Azerbaijani Navy) ভাইস এ্যাডমিরাল Bhā'isa ēyāḍamirāla...
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Vitse-Admiral Drozd (Russian: Вице-адмирал Дрозд) was the third ship of the Project 1134 Berkut Large Anti-submarine Ships (Russian: Большой Противолодочный...
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alongside the battlecruiser Kirov, cruisers Vitse-Admiral Drozd, Marshal Ustinov, Admiral Nakhimov, Kronstadt, and Admiral Yumashev, and destroyers Soobrazitelnyy...
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the Mykolaiv Shipyard was famous for having built warships such as Vitse-admiral Popov, Knyaz' Potemkin-Tavricheskiy and Imperator Nikolai I for the...
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(1972) − Nik Kelvin, father of Kris Kelvin A Lover's Romance (1974) − Vitse-admiral Adventures in a City that does not Exist (1974) − Don Quixote Mirror...
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force included the Admiral Kuznetsov-class aircraft carrier Admiral Kuznetsov, the Udaloy-class destroyers Admiral Levchenko and Admiral Chabanenko, and...
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commissariat service Flag officers of the Soviet Navy — rear admiral, vice admiral, admiral, and admiral of the fleet Generals of the Soviet Navy on coastal service...
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Wayback Machine (in English) All Russian Kresta I Class Cruisers - Complete Ship List Wikimedia Commons has media related to Admiral Zozulya class cruiser....
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Severomorsk (1985) Admiral Levchenko (1987) Admiral Vinogradov (1987) Admiral Kharlamov (1988) Admiral Panteleyev (1990) Udaloy II class Admiral Chabanenko (1995)...
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