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    Azov was a Kara-class missile cruiser of the Soviet and later Russian Navy. Azov was laid down on 21 July 1972, launched on 14 September 1973 and was commissioned...
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    the retirement of Azov the Imperial Navy must perpetually have a ship named Pamyat Azova (English: The Memory of Azov). The cruiser commissioned in 1890...
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  • renamed Azov in 1944 after capture by the Soviet Union Russian cruiser Azov, a Soviet, and later Russian, missile cruiser Russian landing ship Azov, a Russian...
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    within is a miniature replica of the Imperial Russian Navy cruiser Pamiat Azova (Memory of Azov), executed in red and yellow gold and platinum with small...
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  • SS Azov (1929), sunk in an air raid 2 October 1944 SS Azov (1944), scrapped in 1973 Russian ship Azov (1826) Azov, a Soviet monitor Russian cruiser Azov...
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    turbine plant had a long association with the Nikolayev shipyards. The cruiser Azov was constructed as a trials ship for the S-300 missile system and was...
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    went by train via Vienna to Trieste where he boarded the cruiser Pamiat Azova (Memory of Azov). This route was selected because of probable diplomatic...
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  • Azov (Russian: Азов) was a 74-gun ship of the line of the Imperial Russian Navy. Azov was built in 1826 to compensate the losses of the disastrous 1824...
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    the 74-gun warship Azov, which made its maiden voyage from Arkhangelsk to Kronstadt in the autumn of 1826. In the summer of 1827, Azov sailed to the Mediterranean...
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  • (Persian: كرچ) may refer to: Kerch Strait, a strait between Black Sea and Azov Sea Kerch Peninsula, a peninsula on Crimean side of the Kerch Strait Kerch...
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  • for Mariupol, a city and sea port Zhdanov Shipyard, Ukraine former name of Azov ship-repair factory, Mariupol Zhdanov, Armavir, former name of Mayisyan,...
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    Kerch Strait incident (category Sea of Azov)
    vessels after they attempted to transit from the Black Sea into the Sea of Azov through the strait on their way to the port of Mariupol. It was the first...
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    from the Black Sea into the Sea of Azov. In April 2022, during the Russian invasion of Ukraine, the Russian cruiser Moskva was sunk in the western Black...
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  • built ship 1879, Russian steamboat Askold for Shipping Company on the Don, Azov and Black Seas with their tributaries (Russian: Общество пароходства по Дону...
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    basin (including the Sea of Azov and Danube Delta). However, Russia has since gained complete control of the Sea of Azov and the Black Sea during the...
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  • was expanded to the Azov and Black Seas, and the Second Azov campaign in 1696 was successful in cutting off the fortress of Azov from sea sources and...
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    Gorshkov led a landing in the area of Grigorievka before taking command of the Azov Flotilla in October. In late December and early January 1942 he commanded...
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    the wars were ultimately successful and led to expansion to the Sea of Azov and the Baltic Sea, thus laying the groundwork for the Imperial Russian Navy...
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    Peter the Great's founding of the modern Russian navy during the Second Azov campaign in 1696. It expanded in the second half of the 18th century and...
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    connection between the Caspian Sea and the world's oceans via the Sea of Azov, the Black Sea, and the Mediterranean Sea. There has been a trade and military...
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    meteorology and ethnography. In 1826, Lazarev became commander of the ship Azov, which would sail to the Mediterranean Sea as the flagship of the First Mediterranean...
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  • incident and the 2022 Russian invasion of Ukraine. Ochakov — The Kara-class cruiser was scuttled in Donuzlav Bay, Crimea, Ukraine, on 6 March. The scuttling...
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    Baltic Fleet Ropucha-class landing ships Kaliningrad, Aleksandr Shabalin and Azov arrived at Novorossiysk naval base on 14 May 2013 having completed their...
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    Navy now relies exclusively on VLS for its guided missile destroyers and cruisers. The most widespread VLS in the world is the Mark 41, developed by the...
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    the Kerch Strait en route to Ukrainian port city of Mariupol in the Sea of Azov. During the incident, three Ukrainian crew members were injured. The ships...
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    vehicles was reported to have crossed into Ukraine near Novoazovsk on the Azov sea coast. It appeared headed towards Ukrainian-held Mariupol, in an area...
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    flot) is the fleet of the Russian Navy in the Black Sea, the Sea of Azov and the Mediterranean Sea. The Black Sea Fleet, along with other Russian...
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    Avernus Avon Avon Vale Awake Awe Axford Aydon Castle Aylmer Ayrshire Azalea Azov Aztec List of aircraft carriers of the Royal Navy List of amphibious warfare...
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    simultaneous landing. Five transport groups from Rear-Admiral Sergey Gorshkov's Azov Flotilla would land 7,500 soldiers from the 224th Rifle Division and 302nd...
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    Academy of General Staff (1952). Vladimirsky served aboard the Black and Azov seas ships as a navigator, watch chief, artilleryman, and senior deputy commander...
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