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English: "Moskva" ("Moscow") (ex-"Slava", which means "Glory") is the lead ship of the Project 1164 Atlant class of guided missile cruisers in the Russian Navy. The Project 1164 Atlant class was developed as "Aircraft carriers killer". This warship was used in the 2008 Russo-Georgian War. The Black Sea. Sevastopol bay. This photo was taken from a boat.
Deutsch: Der Lenkwaffenkreuzer Moskva. Die Moskva, die 1983 unter dem Namen Slava als erstes Schiff des Lenkflugkörperkreuzers der Slava-Klasse in den Dienst der sowjetischen Marine trat, war bis zum Untergang am 24. April 2022 das Flaggschiff der Schwarzmeerflotte der Russischen Föderation (Sewastopol, 2009).
Français : Le Moskva (« Moscou ») dans la rade de Sébastopol, sur la Mer Noire, en Ukraine. Le Moskva(ex-Slava, « Gloire ») est le premier vaisseau de la classe Atlantde croiseurs lance missiles de la marine russe. Cette classe de croiseur était conçue comme des « tueurs de portes-avions ». Ce bateau été utilisé lors de la Deuxième Guerre d'Ossétie du Sud.
Русский: Российский ракетный крейсер "Москва" - головной корабль проекта 1164 "Атлант". Построен на судостроительном заводе имени 61 коммунара в Николаеве под именем "Слава". После списания противолодочного крейсера "Москва" проекта 1123 унаследовал его имя и стал флагманом Черноморского флота России. Фото сделано в бухте Севастополя.
Türkçe: Güdümlü füze kruvazörü Moskva. 1983'de Slava sınıfı güdümlü füze kruvazörünün birinci gemisi Slava adıyla Sovyet Deniz Kuvvetleri'nin hizmetine giren Moskva günümüzde Rusya Federasyonu Deniz Kuvvetleri Karadeniz Filosu'nun bayrak gemisidir (Sivastopol, 2009).
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