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Project 1135 patrol ships.

Patrol ships of project 1135 (code "Petrel", NATO code - Krivak I, II, III). The lead ship is the Vigilant. Until 1977 they were classified as large anti-submarine ships.

Patrol ship Vigilant.

Patrol Ship Vigilant- Built according to project 1135. Launched on March 28, 1970. and entered service on December 31, 1970, and already on February 20, 1971. became part of the Twice Red Banner Baltic Fleet (DKBF). June to July 1972 performed the task of assisting the armed forces of Egypt and Syria. In June 1993 participated in the NATO exercises "Baltops-93". In 1992 Andreevsky Naval flag was raised on the ship.Board numbers: 500(1970), 509(1974), 502(1974), 520(1974), 205(1975), 512, 515, 250(1977), 700(1978), 719(1982), 744(1983) ), 713(1987), 744(1989), 707(1991).Decommissioned: 1996

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Patrol ship Impeccable.




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Patrol ship Selfless.

Patrol ship Selfless- Built according to project 1135. Launched on May 07, 1977. and entered service on December 30, 1977. and already February 17, 1978. became part of the Red Banner Black Sea Fleet (KChF). In 1988 displaced, together with SKR-6, the missile cruiser "Yorktown" and the destroyer "Caron" of the US Navy that entered the territorial waters of the USSR off the coast of Crimea. Board numbers: 195, 192(1978), 805(1978), 878(1978), 811(1981), 817(1984), 807(1997). August 1, 1997 transferred to the Ukrainian Navy and renamed "Dnepropetrovsk" (U134).

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Patrol ship Cheerful.

Patrol ship Bodry- Built according to project 1135. Launched on April 28, 1971 and entered service on December 31, 1971, and already on February 14, 1972 became part of the Twice Red Banner Baltic Fleet (DKBF). From June to July 1972, he performed the task of assisting the armed forces of Egypt and Syria. October 31, 1974 He was awarded the pennant of the USSR Ministry of Defense "For courage and military prowess". On July 26, 199, he changed the Naval flag of the USSR to Andreevsky.Board numbers: 220(1970), 503(1971), 222(1972), 517, 508(1974), 204(1975), 513(1975), 505(1977), 514(1978), 788(1978), 705(1979), 724(1981), 704(1984), 722(1988), 710(1990).Decommissioned: 1997

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Patrol ship Active.


patrol ship- Built according to project 1135. Launched on April 5, 1975, and entered service on December 25, 1975, and already on February 19, 1976. became part of the Red Banner Black Sea Fleet (KChF). Board numbers: 193, 192(1976), 533(1976), 196(1976), 800(1979), 801(1980), 810, 814(1984), 813(1986), 811(1992). Decommissioned: 1995

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Patrol ship Valiant.



Patrol Ship Valiant- Built according to project 1135. Launched on February 22, 1973, and entered service on December 28, 1973, and already on February 17, 1974. became part of the 10 BrPLK 2 DPLC of the Red Banner Northern Fleet (KSF). At the end of 1975 the ship was awarded the title of "excellent ship", and the ship's anti-submarine crew was declared the best at the KSF. In 1982 he was reassigned to the 130 BrPLK. July 26, 1992 changed the Naval flag of the USSR to Andreevsky.Board numbers: 167(1974), 544(1976), 257(1977), 944(1978), 912, 983(1985), 949(1989).Decommissioned: 1992…………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………............

Patrol ship Worthy.

Patrol Ship Worthy- Built according to project 1135. Launched on May 8, 1971, and entered service on December 31, 1971. and already April 28, 1972. became part of the 10th BrPLK of the Red Banner Northern Fleet (KSF).In 1975 took part in the exercises "Ocean-75", and in 1977. in the exercises "North-77".In 1982 was reassigned to the 130 BrPLK. Next in1983 took part in the exercises "Ocean-83" and "Magistral-83". May 19 to May 24, 1984 as part of the KPUG, he took part in exercises with the ships of the united squadron of the countries participating in the Warsaw Pact "Squadron-84". July 26, 1992 changed the Naval flag of the USSR to Andreevsky.Board numbers: 550(1973), 557(1975), 542(1976), 255(1976), 503(1979), 971(1983), 976, 944(1989), 978(1990).Decommissioned: 1993

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Patrol ship Zadorny.


Patrol ship Zadorny- Built according to project 1135. Launched on March 25, 1979, and entered service on August 31, 1979. and already on September 13, 1979. became part of the Red Banner Northern Fleet (KSF). In 1981, he took part in the Avangard-81 exercise, and on July 5, 1981, he took part in the North-81 exercise and on September 19, 1983. - takes part in the exercise "Ocean-83". August 31, 1984 the ship was declared the best anti-submarine ship of the KSF. July 26, 1992 changed the Naval flag of the USSR to Andreevsky. . In 1996 participates in the Victory parade in the city of Hero of Murmansk and in the same year participates in the parade in the city of Arkhangelsk in honor of the 300th anniversary of the Navy. May 1997 participated in joint exercises with the frigate of the British Navy in the Barents Sea. In August 2001, participation in the exercise "Dervish-2001".Board numbers: 965, 909, 948 (1983), 937 (1985), 959 (1988), 955 (1998).Decommissioned: 2005

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Patrol ship Ladny.


Patrol ship Ladny- Built according to project 1135. Launched on May 07, 1980, commissioned on December 29, 1980. and already on January 25, 1981. became part of the Red Banner Black Sea Fleet (KChF). In 1994 participated in joint exercises of NATO countries, and on May 8, 1995. - in the international naval parade dedicated to the 50th anniversary of the Victory in the Great Patriotic War. July 27, 1997 changed the Naval flag of the USSR to Andreevsky. In August 2008 the ship took part in the Active Endeavor anti-terrorist operation jointly with NATO countries, exercising control over shipping in the Suez Canal area. Currently, it is part of the Black Sea Fleet of the Russian Federation. Board numbers: 802, 815 (1981), 824 (1986), 801 (05.1990).

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Patrol ship Flying.

Patrol ship Flying- Built according to project 1135. Launched on March 19, 1978, and entered service on August 10, 1978, and already on September 20, 1978. became part of the Red Banner Pacific Fleet (KTOF). July 26, 1992 changed the Naval flag of the USSR to Andreevsky. Board numbers: 510(1978), 845, 713(1980), 646(1980), 699(1981), 686(1983), 645(1990), 661(1996). Decommissioned: 2005

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Patrol ship Impulsive.


Patrol Ship Gusty- Built according to project 1135. Launched on May 16, 1981, and entered service on December 29, 1981, and already on February 9, 1982. became part of the Red Banner Pacific Fleet (KTOF). In the period from September 18, 1983 to February 27, 1984, he made an inter-naval transition around Africa from Sevastopol to Vladivostok. July 26, 1992 changed the Naval flag of the USSR to Andreevsky. Board numbers: 859(1981), 806(1984), 628(1985), 641(1986), 626(1989), 670(1990), 618(1990). Decommissioned: 1994

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Patrol ship Ardent.

Patrol ship Ardent- Built according to project 1135. Launched on August 20, 1978. and entered service on December 28, 1978. and already on January 24, 1979. became part of the Twice Red Banner Baltic Fleet (DKBF) and soon in the same year became part of the Red Banner Black Sea Fleet (KChF). After modernization, according to project 11352, in 1993. was returned to the Twice Red Banner Baltic Fleet (DKBF). 07/26/1992 changed the Naval flag of the USSR to Andreevsky. Board numbers: 518(1978), 806(1981), 810, 819, 813, 807(1982), 808(1984), 758(1985), 809(1987), 807(1988), 702(1993). Currently, it is part of the Baltic Fleet of the Russian Federation.

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Patrol ship Ferocious.



Guard ship Ferocious- Built according to project 1135. Launched on January 27, 1971, and entered service on December 29, 1972, and already on January 31, 1973. became part of the Twice Red Banner Baltic Fleet (DKBF). July 26, 1992 changed the Naval flag of the USSR to Andreevsky. Board numbers: 517(1974), 502(1975), 504, 507(1977), 715(1978), 742(1980), 758(1984), 725(1987), 719(1990). Decommissioned: 1993

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In 1975, a TFR of a new project appeared - 1135M. It was equipped with a 100-mm artillery mount and two 533-mm four-tube torpedo tubes. The lead ship is the Frisky.

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- Built according to project 1135M. Launched May 30, 1975. and entered service on December 30, 1975. and already February 19, 1976. became part of the 10th BrPLK of the Red Banner Northern Fleet (KSF). In 1981, he took part in the exercise "West-81" under the leadership of the Minister of Defense of the USSR. In 1984 participated in the Atlantic-84 exercise. In 1986 guarded the Dutch ship "Deepwater-2" during a deep-sea operation to raise gold bars from the English cruiser "Edinburgh" that died during the Second World War in the Barents Sea. A share of the USSR gold was delivered to Murmansk by ship. July 26, 1992 changed the Naval flag of the USSR to Andreevsky. July 11, 1995 the ship as part of the OBK participated in the exercise "Kumzha-2". Board numbers: 210(1976), 212(1977), 958(1980), 916(1981), 942(1983), 930(1985), 210(1986), 930(1985), 970(1987), 952( 1991), 916(1996). Decommissioned: 2001

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- Built according to project 1135M. Launched April 11, 1978. and entered service on September 30, 1978. and already November 23, 1978. became part of the Red Banner Northern Fleet (KSF). From 26 to 30 August 1991 participated in the escort of the Der-vish-91 convoy from the Kola Bay to Arkhangelsk, dedicated to the 50th anniversary of the start of the movement of allied convoys. 26.7.1992 changed the Naval flag of the USSR to Andreevsky. Board numbers: 794(1977), 926(1979), 916(1979), 757(1980), 935(1985), 962(1986), 968(1990). Decommissioned: 1998

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- Built according to project 1135M. Launched on 3 May 1979 and commissioned on 20 September 1979. and already October 17, 1979. became part of the Red Banner Pacific Fleet (KTOF). July 26, 1992 changed the Naval flag of the USSR to Andreevsky. Board numbers: 777(1979), 758(1980), 621(1985), 643(1987), 670(1987), 641(03/16/1993). Decommissioned: 1994

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Built according to project 1135M. Launched on February 7, 1977. and entered service on September 30, 1977, and already on November 29, 1977. became part of the Red Banner Pacific Fleet (KTOF). In 1978 made an inter-fleet transition from Baltiysk to the Black Sea, and in the next 1979. crossing around Africa from Sevastopol to Vladivostok. July 26, 1992 changed the Naval flag of the USSR to Andreevsky. Board numbers: 758(1980), 695(1982), 648(1987), 678(1990), 620(1990), 643(1991), 621(1994). Decommissioned: 1995

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- Built according to project 1135M. Launched on August 09, 1978, and entered service on December 26, 1978. and already February 09, 1979. became part of the Red Banner Northern Fleet (KSF). On July 26, 1992, he changed the Naval flag of the USSR to Andreevsky. Board numbers: 931(1981), 913(1983), 967(1989), 933(1990), 963(1995). Decommissioned: 1998

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Patrol ship Striking.

Patrol ship Striking- Built according to project 1135M. Launched on July 1, 1976, and entered service on December 31, 1976, and already on February 5, 1977. became part of the Red Banner Black Sea Fleet (KChF). August 1, 1997 transferred to the Ukrainian Navy and renamed "Sevastopol". Board numbers: 235(1976), 232(1977), 249(1977), 165(1978), 808(1978), 812(1979), 806(1980), 804(1984), 821(1987), 807( 1989), 819(1990).

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Patrol ship Indomitable.


Patrol ship Invincible- Built according to project 1135M. Launched on September 7, 1977, and entered service on December 30, 1977, and already on February 17, 1978. became part of the Twice Red Banner Baltic Fleet (DKBF). November 2, 1987 renamed to "Komsomolets of Lithuania", and March 27, 1990. the ship was returned to its original name - "Indomitable" 26.7.1992 changed the Naval flag of the USSR to Andreevsky. Board numbers: 517(1977), 720(1978), 700(1981), 317(1982), 701(1982), 733(1984), 755, 741(1988), 731(1990). Decommissioned: 2009

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Patrol ship Inquisitive.

Guard ship Inquisitive- Built according to project 1135M. Launched on April 16, 1981, and entered service on October 30, 1981, and already on February 9, 1982. became part of the Red Banner Black Sea Fleet (KChF). July 28, 1996 participated in the international maritime parade in St. Petersburg, dedicated to the 300th anniversary of the Russian fleet. July 27, 1997 changed the Naval flag of the USSR to Andreevsky. Board numbers: 942(1981), 751(1981), 759, 888(1982), 826(1984), 889(1988), 808(1.05.1990). Currently, it is part of the Black Sea Fleet of the Russian Federation.

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Ah, Loken, you have much to learn about just how smart the Pack really is. (c) Bror Tyrfingr

Shortly before February 23, 2011, an article began circulating on the Internet entitled "Putin raised the Russian Navy from its knees and put it into recycling." There were other variations of this name. It was based on the approval of Valentin Egorovich Selivanov, who served as Chief of the General Staff of the Russian Navy in the 1990s. In the past, he was a very well-deserved sailor who took part in the introduction of aircraft-carrying cruisers into the fleet and ensured the meeting between Gorbachev and Reagan in Malta. At the end of 2009 Selivanov V.E. stated several interesting facts at the round table of the Communist Party of the Russian Federation:
- Up to 80-85 percent of surface ships, submarines and combat aircraft have been decommissioned in the Navy.
- The fleets are left with 30-35 ships, boats and submarines. Most of them are boats. Just think: 251 nuclear submarines were built by the Soviet Union. 10-11 submarines were handed over to the fleet per year. Now in the Northern and Pacific Fleets there are a few nuclear submarines, while only two diesel submarines are in constant readiness in the Northern Fleet, and one each in the Baltic and Black Sea Fleets.
- They have a miracle! You have no idea! This is a nuclear powered aircraft carrier. We have atomic steam-powered ones. We all know what steam catapults are for taking off from the deck. And they already have electromagnetic catapults.
- The current forces do not allow planning and carrying out at least one of those five operations that each fleet must carry out: neither an operation to defeat the enemy, nor search and destruction, nor disruption of enemy communications, nor defense of one's own, nor landing of operational personnel.
Traditionally for the Communist Party, the blame was placed on V.V. Putin.

I don’t want to blame Admiral V.E. Selivanova is in senile insanity, but he is not a young man (born in 1936) and has confused something a little.

Aircraft carriers with a nuclear reactor on electric propulsion do not exist. The newest US aircraft carrier built is the USS George H. W. Bush (CVN-77), a subclass of the Nimitz-class aircraft carrier. From the main series has two main differences. Firstly, instead of four brake cables, he has three of them. At the same time, the space saved went to the installation of more powerful braking systems, allowing them to take heavier aircraft. Secondly, to enhance the stability of the ship in heavy seas, this aircraft carrier has a bulb. No electromagnetic catapults, and the screws are driven by conventional steam turbines. In addition, the admiral forgot that the first nuclear aircraft carrier laid down in the USSR - TAAVKR "Ulyanovsk" was not even launched. The hull of the unfinished ship went to Ukraine, which quickly cut it into metal. So there have never been nuclear aircraft-carrying ships in the Russian Navy at all.

But more interesting is his assertion that under Putin, 80-85% of the Navy's fleet was decommissioned. Alas, but even here the memory failed the naval commander. Putin became Prime Minister of the Russian Federation in August 1999, President of the Russian Federation in 2000-2008. and Prime Minister in 2008. He holds this post to the present day. He is not the best person, probably a good one, obviously not a hero and not an example to follow, but until March 1997 he had nothing to do with the fleet at all. He received a direct influence on the ship composition of the fleet only when he became prime minister. Those. in August 1999. What was decommissioned from large surface ships during this period (from a frigate and above):

- BOD "Marshal Vasilevsky"- commissioned in 1983. Decommissioned in 2007. In fact, the ship was decommissioned in 1997. By the early 2000s, its condition was unsatisfactory, but it was still possible to put it into operation.
- BOD "Admiral Spiridonov"- commissioned in 1984. Broken up in 2002. However, the decommissioning of the ship itself took place in 1997. Those. by the "time of Putin" the ship was no longer in the fleet.
- EM "Desperate"- commissioned in 1982. Since 1992, it has stood in Murmansk awaiting overhaul. By 2003, when the ship was dismantled for metal, it was already a looted hull. In fact, it should be considered destroyed in the 1990s, since after 1998 no attempts were made to restore it.
- EM "Flawless"- commissioned in 1985. Delivered for overhaul in Murmansk in 1993. Then in 1994 he was transferred to St. Petersburg. It all ended in decommissioning in 2002, although the actual disposal has not yet taken place.
- EM "Leading" ("Thundering")- commissioned in 1988 as "Thundering". Since 1998, due to the complete wear and tear of machines in the reserve of the second category. Those. in fact, slowly plundered and cannibalized. In 2007, it was decommissioned completely, but again not disposed of.
- TFR "Watchdog"- commissioned in 1973. Decommissioned in 2002. That is, at the age of 29 years. For his class in a very respectable.
- TFR "Friendly". Decommissioned in 2003 after 28 years of service.
- TFR "Hot". Decommissioned in 2002. The same type as "Storozhev" and "Druzhny", but built in 1976. In general, it was assumed that this type of TFR could stay in service for up to 27 years, so in pure theory, the "Hot" could be operated for another year.
- TFR "Easy"(until 1992 - "Leningrad Komsomolets"). Commissioned in 1977. Decommissioned in 2003. After 26 years.
- TFR "Indomitable"- decommissioned in 2009. In 2005, he received damage to the hull from an explosion on an imitation charge, and in 2008 - from a fire. He served 32 years.
- TFR "Flying". Introduced in 1978 and decommissioned in 2005. He served exactly 27 years.
- TFR "Zadorny". Decommissioned at the end of 2005, actually decommissioned in 2006. Served 26 years.
- TFR "Zealous". The last ship in the SKR series, Project 1135. Commissioned in 1979. After 1992, he did not go to sea, but stood at the plant awaiting repairs. Decommissioned in 2003. The age of the ship was 24 years, of which 13 years were in active service.
If you close your eyes to the fact that the Marine Border Troops is not the Navy, but the FSB, then PSKR "Menzhinsky", "Name of the 70th anniversary of the Border Troops", "Kedrov" and "Pskov" (former "Name of the 70th anniversary of the Cheka-KGB") who served for 14-18 years.
In total, it turns out that 21 large surface ships were decommissioned under Putin. True, half of them (10 units) were decommissioned upon reaching the maximum service life, which was at least 26 years. Another six ships were actually withdrawn from service in 1992-1997. At the same time, their actual write-off was carried out when the physical age of the ships (counting from the moment they were commissioned, although it would be more correct from the descent) ranged from 17 to 24 years (an average of about 20). BOD "Ochakov" was never officially decommissioned, but was ditched back in the 1990s. Only four "KGB cruisers" of project 11351 remain. In fairness, it can only be noted that the Menzhinsky PSKR would have turned 30 this year, and the newest of them would have been more than 20 years old. Although for this type 30-35 years is a realistically achievable service life, subject to normal operation and repairs on time.

But even if we assume that these 21 ships could protect the sea borders, regardless of the technical condition and age (for example, the Smetlivy TFR from the Black Sea Fleet continues to serve, although its age will reach 42 this year, and in what Somewhere in South America, warships aged 50-60 years old are not uncommon), then something is still wrong. After all, as stated, under Putin, 80-85% of the ship's composition was decommissioned. 21 ships - 80%? The entire fleet was then 26 ships and a quarter? Then 30-35 ships in the fleet is a big progress. Nonsense, right? It is probably worth looking somewhere else for the "missing" large warships of the USSR Navy (boats and smaller ships and vessels are still overboard, the principle itself can be understood from NK 1-2 ranks). And they will be found. Written off, of course. From 1992 to 2010, 86 large surface ships of the aircraft carrier, missile cruiser, destroyer and frigate classes were decommissioned. Those. Putin "gets" no more than a quarter. And the peak of write-offs has clearly passed before him.

Now, for a very fair opinion, let's see what was written off under Comrade Selivanov. After all, in 1992-1994 he was Chief of the General Staff, First Deputy Commander-in-Chief of the Navy. Unlike Putin, who made a career as an assistant to the governor of St. Petersburg, he had a direct influence on the development of the fleet. Yes, he did not determine which ship to decommission and which to leave, but he could very much influence the decisions made and certainly knew. And could be alarming. I just don't remember the anxiety about the Navy in the early 1990s. But just the sale of ships for a penny, cited in the article "Putin raised the Russian Navy from its knees and let it go for recycling," took place.

Here are the specifics, for already selected types with names and dates:
- TAVKR "Kyiv" - 1976; 1982-84 - repair-modernization; 1987-1990 - renovation; 1993 - disarmed; 1994 - sold
- TAVKR "Minsk" - 1978; 1991 - preparation for renovation; 1992 - conservation; 1993 - disarmed; 1995 - sold and taken away
- TAVKR "Novorossiysk" - 1982; 1988-1990 - reinforced repair; 1993 - disarmed, decommissioned; - 1996 - sold and taken away
- RRC "Grozny" - 1962; 1989-1991 - overhaul; 1992 - decommissioned; 1993 - butchered
- RRC "Fokin" - 1964; 1993 - disarmed and decommissioned
- TARKR "Kirov" - 1981; 1990 - reactor accident; 1994 - disbanded
- TARKR "Kalinin" ("Nakhimov") - 1988; 1994 - reserve
- KRL "Murmansk" - 1955; 1972-1973 - repair-modernization; 1989 - conservation; 1992 - disarmed and decommissioned; 1994 - sold
- BOD "Savvy" - 1963; 1976-1978 - overhaul; 1988 - conservation; 1992 - decommissioned; 1994 - sold
- BOD "Exemplary" - 1965; 1988 - overhaul; 1993 - decommissioned
- BOD "Guarding" - 1966; 1978 - reserve; 1993 - decommissioned
- BOD "Smyshlyy" - 1968; 1975-77 - repair-modernization; 1993 - decommissioned
- BOD "Strict" - 1968; 1990 - conservation; 1993 - decommissioned
- BOD "Red Crimea" - 1970; 1978-83 - overhaul; 1993 - decommissioned
- BOD "Able" - 1971; 1987-1992 - overhaul; 1992 - reserve; 1993 - decommissioned
- BOD "Fast" - 1972; 1982-1985 - overhaul; 1992 or 1993 - decommissioned
- BOD "Admiral Zozulya" - 1967; 1991-92 - overhaul; 1994 - decommissioned
- BOD "Admiral Isakov" - 1970; 1986-1990 - overhaul; 1993 - decommissioned
- BOD "Admiral Makarov" - 1972; 1983-85 - overhaul; 1992 - decommissioned; 1994 - sold
- BOD "Marshal Voroshilov" - 1973; 1992 - decommissioned
- BOD "Admiral Oktyabrsky" - 1973; 1993 - decommissioned
- BOD "Admiral Isachenkov" - 1974; 1982-1986 - overhaul; 1992 - decommissioned
- BOD "Marshal Timoshenko" - 1975; 1988-1991 - overhaul; 1992 - decommissioned
- BOD "Vasily Chapaev" - 1976; 1993 - decommissioned
- BOD "Admiral Yumashev" - 1977; 1992 - decommissioned; 1994 - sold
- BOD "Nikolaev" - 1971; 1987-1992 - overhaul; 1992 - decommissioned; 1994 - sold
- BOD "Tashkent" - 1977; 1989-1992 - overhaul; 1992 - decommissioned; 1994 - sold
- BOD "Tallinn" ("Vladivostok") - 1979; 1994 - decommissioned
- BOD "Udaloy" - 1980; 1988-1990 - overhaul; 1992 - decommissioned
- BOD "Admiral Zakharov" - 1983; 1991 - burned out; 1994 - decommissioned
- BOD "Admiral Kucherov" - 1991 - laid down; 1994 - butchered
- EM "Informed" - 1956; 1992 - decommissioned
- EM "Sharp" - 1961; 1984-1987 - overhaul; 1993 - decommissioned
- EM "Inspired" - 1987; 1994 - reserve
- TFR "Worthy" - 1971; 1993 - decommissioned
- TFR "Fierce" - 1972; 1993 - decommissioned
- TFR "Strong" - 1973; 1990-94 - overhaul; 1994 - decommissioned
- TFR "Valiant" - 1973; 1991-1992 - overhaul; 1992 - decommissioned
- TFR "Smashing" - 1974; 1992 - decommissioned
- TFR "Proud" - 1979; 1994 - decommissioned; 1995 - sold
- TFR "Gusty" - 1981; 1992 - reserve; 1994 - decommissioned
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Total decommissioned or put into reserve: 41 ships.

Even if we subtract ships that have obviously served their time, as well as ships that inevitably had to be written off due to underfunding, it will still come out a bit too much. Including it turns out that the "sale for a penny" was just when V.E. Selivanov was "at the helm". You can still see what happened in relation to submarines and boats, but I think the principle itself is clear. The admiral forgot about 41 warships decommissioned and sold in 1992-1994. But now he remembers that we have nothing to threaten Japan with. When more than half of the BOD of the Pacific Fleet was decommissioned before his eyes, who was supposed to remember Japan? Also Putin?

Application No. 1. Chronology of the history of the 10th operational squadron.

Predecessors of the 10th OPESK.

(1952-1968)

1952 - January 10 175th BREM formed as part of the 5th Navy (EM: "Elegant", "Intelligible", "Thoughtful", "Free" pr. 30 bis). Basing - Vladivostok, since June 1, 1957 - Abrek Bay.

1953 - ships of the 175th BREM carried out a combat mission: laying mines off the coast of North Korea.

1955 - KRL "Admiral Senyavin" and "Dmitry Pozharsky" The Northern Sea Route moved from the Baltic to the Pacific Fleet. Became part of the Pacific Fleet squadron

1956 – April 1 14th cruiser division formed squadrons of the Pacific Fleet consisting of: KRL "Admiral Senyavin", "Dmitry Pozharsky" and the 175th BREM.

1956 - June 20-26 first ever official visit ships of the Soviet Navy in China. OBK of the 14th division of cruisers consisting of: KRL "Dmitry Pozharsky" and EM "Thoughtful" "Intelligible" of the 175th BREM under the flag of the commander of the Pacific Fleet, Vice Admiral V.A. Chekurova

1961 - March 31 (after the disbandment of the 14th cruiser division) The 175th BREM and KRL "Admiral Senyavin" became part of the 9th PLO division.

1962 - in November, the 175th BREM redesignated 175th BRRK consisting of: EM "Strong", "Calling", "Excited", "Sustained" pr. 56 and EM: "Proud", "Stubborn", "Unstoppable" pr. 57-bis.

1965 - the 175th BRRK included RRC "Admiral Fokin" and "Varyag".

1966 - On June 21, missile ships of the 175th BRRK of project 57-bis "Proud", "Stubborn" and project 56m "Unstoppable" are henceforth referred to as large missile ships (BRK).

1966 - in connection with the change in the classification of ships, the 9th division of anti-submarine defense ships was renamed into the 9th division of anti-submarine ships (DPLC).

1966 - On October 30, he completed the transition by the Northern Sea Route to the Pacific Fleet and was included in the 175th BRRK BOD "Gifted" project 61.

1967 - On October 27, completed the transition by the Northern Sea Route to the Pacific Fleet and was included in the 175th BRRK BOD "Guarding" project 61.

Creation of the 10th OPESK.

(1968).

1967 - On July 28, the order of the Commander-in-Chief of the Navy on the formation of the 10th operational squadron of the Pacific Fleet.

1968 - January 9 the Directorate of the 10th Operational Squadron was formed ships of the Pacific Fleet (military unit 70140).

1968 - February 1 - the official date of creation and start of activity of the 10th operational squadron of Pacific Fleet ships. The squadron included the 175th BRRK.

1968 - February 1 KRL "Admiral Senyavin" and "Dmitry Pozharsky" from the 9th DPLK transferred to the 10th OPESK.

KRL "Admiral Senyavin" project 68bis (since 1966 on modernization);

KRL "Dmitry Pozharsky" project 68bis.

175th BRRK:

GRKR "Varyag" project 58;

DBK "Proud" project 57A;

BOD "Gifted" project 61;

10th operational squadron of Pacific Fleet ships.

(1968 -1998).

1968 - March 14th for the first time in the history of the Soviet Pacific Fleet, a detachment of ships of the 10th OPESK entered combat service in the Indian Ocean as part of the KRL "Dmitry Pozharsky" (commander - captain 2nd rank N.Ya. Yasakov), DBK "Proud" (captain 3rd rank V. Morozov) and BOD "Guarding" (captain 3rd rank E. Pechurov). In 4.5 months, 35222 miles were covered, 10 visits were made to the ports of eight countries of South Asia and Africa. The ships were visited by 54,320 foreign citizens.

1969 - On March 7, for the first time in the history of the Navy, the RKR "Admiral Fokin" performed rocket firing with the main complex in combat service in the Indian Ocean.

1970 - On January 10, on the basis of the decision of the Civil Code of the Navy, the 201st BRPLK of the 9th DPLC berths No. 32, 33 b. Golden Horn in Vladivostok.

1970 - September, the 201st BRPLK of the 9th DPLC was redeployed from the Strelok Bay to the b. Golden Horn to berths No. 32, 33 of Vladivostok.

1970 - December 29 in connection with the disbandment of the 9th DPLC the 201st BRPLK became part of the 10th OPESK(destroyers: Vesky; Brilliant; Stormy; Inspirational; Far Eastern Komsomolets; Secretive).

1971 - On January 15, it was transferred from the 175th BRRK to the 201st BRPLK BOD Vladivostok.

KRL "Admiral Senyavin" project 68bis (1.2.68);

KRL "Dmitry Pozharsky" project 68bis (1.2.68).

175th BRRK:

GRKR "Varyag" project 58;

RRC "Admiral Fokin" project 58;

DBK "Proud" project 57A;

DBK "Stubborn" project 57bis;

DBK "Unstoppable" project 56M;

BOD "Gifted" project 61;

BOD "Guarding" project 61.

201st BRPLK:

BOD "Vladivostok" (since 15.1.71);

EM "Vesky";

EM "Brilliant" (since 12/29/70);

EM "Stormy" (12/29/70);

EM "Inspirational" (since 12/29/70);

EM "Far Eastern Komsomolets" (since 12/29/70);

EM "Stealthy" (from 12/29/70).

1971 - October-November, first place in the Navy in the search for nuclear submarines: RKR "Admiral Fokin", BOD "Gifted" and "Strict", EM "Inspirational" and "Brilliant".

1972 - the 193rd BREM was accepted into the 10th OPESK based in Sovetskaya Gavan.

1972 - modernization of the KRL "Admiral Senyavin" project 68-bis was completed (after modernization - 68-bis-U-2).

1972 - 10.10. – 8.11. First place in the Navy in the search for nuclear submarines: BOD "Gifted" and "Able", EM "Vesky" and "Brilliant". The first place in the Navy in the firing of air defense systems is the BOD "Gifted".

1972 - combat service in the Indian Ocean KRU "Admiral Senyavin" and BOD "Able".

1972 - December awarded the Jubilee Badge of Honor Central Committee of the CPSU, the Presidium of the Supreme Soviet of the USSR, the Council of Ministers of the USSR for high performance in combat and political training achieved in socialist competition in commemoration of the 50th anniversary of the formation of the USSR 175th BRRK and GRKR "Varyag".

1975 - On February 11-23, the cruiser "Dmitry Pozharsky" (commander - Captain 2nd Rank F.N. Gromov) stayed in Port Louis (Mauritius) to assist in the aftermath of the tropical hurricane "Gerves".

1975 - December 30, PM-129 from the 193rd BRPLK is subordinated directly to the commander of the 10th OESK and relocated to b. Abrek.

1976 - January 1st ships of constant readiness of the 10th OPESK and their points of deployment:

- KRU "Admiral Senyavin"(f. Abrek);

175th BRRK(f. Abrek):

RKR "Admiral Fokin";

BOD "Gifted";

BOD "Able";

EM "Inspirational";

EM "Far Eastern Komsomolets".

201st BRPLK(b. Golden Horn):

BOD "Marshal Voroshilov";

BOD "Admiral Oktyabrsky";

DBK "Angry";

DBK "Proud";

DBK "Guarding"

193rd BRPLK(Hall Sovetskaya Gavan):

KRL "Dmitry Pozharsky";

EM "Silent".

1976 - in the 201st BRPLK adopted BOD "Smashing".

1976 - Combat service BOD "Gifted" in the Indian Ocean.

1977 - January 26 included in the 201st SLBM BOD "Vasily Chapaev" project 1134A.

1977 - Combat service in the Indian Ocean RRC "Admiral Fokin".

1977 - March 4 BOD "Petropavlovsk" project 1134B is included in the 175th BRRK.

1977 - On June 14, the Besshumny EM was excluded from the permanent readiness forces of the 193rd BRPLK in connection with the current repair.

1978 - On March 13, the relocation of the Uporny BOD to the 193rd BRPLK in Sovetskaya Gavan Bay for conservation.

1978 - On September 22, the relocation of the BOD "Steregushchy" of project 61 to the 193rd BRPLK in Sovetskaya Gavan Bay for conservation.

1979 - February 24 - July 3 transition from Sevastopol to the Pacific Fleet to Strelok Bay OBK included TAVKR "Minsk"(commander - captain 1st rank Gokinaev V.A.), BOD "Petropavlovsk"(captain 2nd rank A.E. Lysenko) and BOD "Tashkent"(captain 2nd rank E.G. Zdesenko), TFR "Grozychy"(Captain 2nd Rank A.I. Savelyev) under the flag of the commander of the 10th OPESK, Rear Admiral V.F. Varganov.

1979 - July 11 transferred to the Sovgan naval base 193rd brigade of anti-submarine ships 10th OPESK as part of the brigade and ships management:

KRL "Alexander Suvorov";

KRL "Dmitry Pozharsky";

KRL "Admiral Lazarev";

BOD "Angry";

BOD "Proud";

BOD "Persistent";

BOD "Guarding";

EM "Secret";

EM "Attentive";

TL "TL - 633".

1979 - On July 23, in order to study and practically test the new organizational and staffing structure, the operational subordination of the squadron included:

26th submarine division of the 4th FLPL in full force;

183rd MRAP 25th MRAD;

77th OPLA.

1979 - July 27 based on the Strelok Naval Base Primorsky Flotilla formed(since October 1979 - the Primorsky flotilla of diverse forces).

1979 - October 15 22nd Landing Ship Division formed(transformed in April 1982 into a division of amphibious assault forces). The 100th Landing Ship Brigade became part of the Landing Ships Division (Amphibious Landing Forces).

1980 - October 19 arrived from Severomorsk by the Northern Sea Route to the 175th BRRK RKR "Sevastopol".

1980 - On December 11, the pennant of the Minister of Defense of the USSR "For courage and military prowess shown in sea voyages" was awarded to the BOD "Petropavlovsk"

1982 - April 12th arrived at the place of permanent deployment in the 175th BRRK BOD "Tallinn".

1982 - On December 4, the pennant of the Minister of Defense of the USSR "For courage and military prowess shown in the exercises and high sea skills" was awarded to the Varyag GRKR.

1983 - On August 22, the BOD "Tallinn", which is on combat duty for air defense, carried out the wiring of 47 air targets. The maximum tracking range was 320 km.

1983 - September 2 - October 26, the ships of the BOD "Petropavlovsk" (commander - captain 2nd rank Klimenok A.M.) and "Tashkent" (commander - captain 2nd rank Elovsky V.F.) carried out control, protection of the search forces in the area of ​​Maneron Island in during the recovery of the wreckage of the South Korean Boeing aircraft.

1983 - during the year, the Varyag GRKR carried out combat duty of the KUG in the Sea of ​​​​Japan zone - 134 days and combat alert for air defense - 237 days.

1983 - during the exercises "Ocean - 83" TAVKR "Minsk" and GRKR "Varyag" with an assessment of "excellent" performed rocket fire at a surface target.

1984 - February 27 TAVKR "Novorossiysk" and BOD "Nikolaev" arrived in the 175th BRRK who completed the interbase transition.

1984 - On March 27, the OBK of the 10th OPESK entered combat service in the South China Sea as part of the TAVKR "Minsk" and the BOD "Tashkent".

1984 - completed military service in the Pacific and Indian Ocean TAVKR "Minsk", BOD "Tallinn" and "Tashkent".

1984 - October, at the inspection of the General Staff of the Navy, all ships of the squadron received positive ratings.

1984 - BOD "Petropavlovsk" for the first time in the Navy successfully completed inspector shooting at three targets DAC -5nm with an interval of 15 seconds, the rating is "excellent".

1984 - in the course of a bilateral tactical exercise, in which the Varyag GRKR, the Novorossiysk and Minsk TAVKR, the Tallinn and Petropavlovsk BOD took part, rocket fire was carried out at 8 target missiles, all targets were shot down.

1984 - On December 12, it became part of the 175th BRRK after the completion of current repairs in the Dalzavod of the Vladivostok RKR.

1985 - March 1 183rd BRPLK formed(with the exception of ships from the 175th BRRK and 201st SLBMs) ​​with subordination to the commander of the 10th OPESK and deployment in Abrek Bay of Strelok Bay, consisting of:

Brigade management;

BOD "Tallinn" project 1134B;

BOD "Admiral Zakharov" project 1155 (new building in Baltiysk);

TL "TL-1551".

1985 - On March 13-19, the BOD "Tallinn" and "Nikolaev" conducted reconnaissance in the Sea of ​​Japan behind the US Navy ships during the US-South Korean exercises "Team Spirit - 85".

1985 - March 19 included in the 183rd BRPLK BOD "Admiral Spiridonov" project 1155.

1985 - On July 29, the small landing ship MDK - 173 from Khabarovsk (49th DRCHK) was relocated to b. Abrek and included in the 175th brigade.

1985 - August 21 - November 23 a detachment of ships consisting of TARKR "Frunze" and EM "Cautious" made the transition from Severomorsk to b. Abrek. Became part of the 175th BRRK.

1985 TAVKR "Novorossiysk" was on combat duty for 346 days KUG, KRLD and air defense in the area of ​​the Sea of ​​Japan. At the end of the year, the ship achieved the best results in combat and political training (commander - captain 2nd rank Litvinenko L.E., deputy commander for political affairs - captain 3rd rank S.A. Rasskazov).

Kru "Admiral Senyavin" project 68-bis-U-2 (direct subordination of the 10th OPESK);

175th BRRK(12 units):

TAVKR "Minsk" project 1143;

TAVKR "Novorossiysk" project 1143;

TARKR "Frunze" project 1144;

RRC "Admiral Fokin" project 58;

GRKR "Varyag" project 58;

RRC "Vladivostok" project 1134;

EM "Prudent" project 956;

EM "Inspirational" project 56;

MDK-173 project 106K;

MDK-175 project 106K;

MDK-176 project 106K.

MK - 31, MK - 38, TL - 480, UTS - 316

183rd BRPLK(6 units):

BOD "Petropavlovsk" project 1134B;

BOD "Tashkent" project 1134B;

BOD "Tallinn" project 1134B;

BOD "Nikolaev" project 1134B;

BOD "Admiral Spiridonov" project 1155.

201st BRPLK(13 units):

BOD "Gifted" project 61;

BOD "Able" project 61;

BOD "Strict" project 61;

TFR "Smashing" project 1135;

TFR "Flying" project 1135;

TFR "Zeal" project 1135M.

1986 - On January 25, the Admiral Spiridonov BOD arrived at the 183rd SLBM after military service in the Indian Ocean.

1986 - February 28 BOD "Marshal Shaposhnikov" project 1155 included in the 183rd BRPLK.

1986 - March 21 - April 25 OBK as part of the TAVKR "Novorossiysk", TARKR "Frunze" and BOD "Tashkent" under the leadership of the commander of the 10th OPESK, Rear Admiral Dymov R.L. performed combat missions in the Pacific Ocean.

1986 - April 14 adopted BOD "Marshal Voroshilov" in the 201st BRPLK in connection with the end of the middle repair.

1986 - EM "Osmotritelny" for 335 days was on combat duty of the KUG in the zone of the Sea of ​​​​Japan, KRLD, air defense and PPDO. Declared the best ship on combat duty in air defense.

1987 - On March 14, the floating ship repair shop "PM-59" of project 304 was included in the 10th OPESK with deployment in the b. Abrek.

1987 - On June 22, the EM "Combat" began an inter-base transition from Baltiysk to the Pacific Fleet through the Suez Canal.

1987 - On July 16, the Capable BOD from the 201st SLBM was transferred to the 63rd BRREMK Black Sea Fleet.

SakhFlRS transferred with exclusion from the 201st BRPLK:

BOD "Strict" project 61;

BOD "Gifted" project 61;

BOD "Able" project 61.

PrFLRS transferred with exclusion from the 201st SLBM:

TFR "Smashing" project 1135;

TFR "Grozyashy" project 1135M;

TFR "Zealous" project 1135M;

1987 - July 25 EM "Stoykiy" began an inter-base transition from Baltiysk to the Pacific Fleet through the Suez Canal.

1987 - November 10 - December 31 EM "Stoykiy" conducted 23 convoys of 32 ships through the combat zone in the Persian Gulf.

1987 - On November 15, the KUG as part of the TAVKR "Novorossiysk", EM "Osmotritelny" and TFR "Ryany" completed the competitive RS - 70 \ AC - 77 on 5 targets. Rating - "excellent", all targets are shot down.

1987 - On November 25, according to the results of 1987, the Varyag GRKR took the 1st place among the surface ships of the 1st rank of the Pacific Fleet.

1987 - On December 15, after the completion of medium repairs and modernization in Dalzavod, the Admiral Fokin RKR became part of the 175th BRRK.

1987 - December 23 EM "Combat" arrived in the 175th BRRK after the end of the interbase transition and the completion of combat service tasks.

1987 - TARKR "FRUNZE" for 176 days was on combat duty of the KUG in the zone of the Sea of ​​Japan. Declared the best ship in air defense and missile firing at a sea target (cruiser commander - captain 2nd wound Shcherbakov M.A., commander of BCH-2 - captain of the 3rd rank Tupitsyn A.V., commander of BCH-7 - captain - lieutenant Pinchukov A.V. .).

1987 - inspection of the Civil Code of the Navy, the actual transfer of the 175th BRRKR to combat readiness "full". The rating is positive.

1987 - December, according to the results of 1987, were declared the best in the Pacific Fleet:

KUG air defense - TAVKR "Novorossiysk", TARKR "Frunze", GRKR "Varyag", TFR "Zealous" and "Proud";

KUG for artillery shooting - TFR "Zealous", "Proud", and "Zealous";

KPUG for anti-submarine operations against submarines - BOD "Tallinn" and "Tashkent", SKR "Striking" and "Pumping";

ZOMP ship - TARKR "Frunze";

Ship according to BZZH - BOD "Tallinn".

1988 - March 11 RKR "Admiral Fokin" 175th BRRK transferred to the Kamchatka flotilla.

1988 - April 14 after completing the tasks of combat service in the Indian Ocean and completing the interbase transition to b. Abrek EM "Stoykiy" arrived in the 175th BRRK.

1988 - On May 11, the RRC "Vladivostok" pr. 1134 departed for Dalzavod for a major overhaul.

1988 - On August 4, the Admiral Oktyabrsky BOD became part of the 201st BRPLK after the completion of a medium repair.

1988 - On August 15, the EM "Cautionary" returned to the base after completing the tasks of combat service in the Indian Ocean. The destroyer led 31 ships in 17 convoys through the war zone in the Persian Gulf.

1988 - On October 21, the BOD "Tallinn" was redeployed from b. Abrek in b. Golden Horn and expelled from the 183rd BRPLK.

1989 - January 24 BOD "Admiral Vinogradov" is included in the 183rd SLBM of the 10th OPESK.

1989 - April 04 - September 23, the EM "Combat" was in combat service in the Persian Gulf. Spent 22 ships in 17 convoys through the war zone.

1989 - October 31 Project 956 EM "Fast" included in 175 BRRK 10th OPESK.

1989 - December 01 after the completion of the interbase transition EM "Stormy" entered the 175th brigade.

1989 - the best ship in terms of combat duty KUG - EM "Osmotrevny", the best air defense duty officer, Senior Lieutenant Polozov N.A., the best ship in terms of PPDO - TAKR "Frunze".

1990 - On January 16, the EM "Stoykiy" entered combat service in the South China Sea and the Indian Ocean.

1990 - On March 14, it is transferred to the PrFLRS BOD "Petropavlovsk" with its exclusion from the 183rd BRPLK.

1990 - by 12/14/1990 EM "Stormy" is transferred to the 193rd BREM from the 175th BRRK with redeployment from b. Abrek in b. Northern.

Recent years and the disbandment of the 10th operational squadron.

(1990 – 1998).

1990 - to 1.4.1990 The 201st BRRK is excluded from the 10th OPESK and transferred to the PrFlRS composed of:

Brigade management;

BOD "Marshal Voroshilov" project 1134A;

BOD "Vasily Chapaev" project 1134A;

BOD "Admiral Oktyabrsky" project 1134A;

BOD "Tallinn" project 1134B;

TFR "Flying" project 1135;

TFR "Gusty" project 1135;

TFR "Proud" project 1135M;

TFR "Zeal" project 1135M.

RRC "Vladivostok" project 1134

1990 - May 15 the headquarters and control of the 175th BRRK by June 1, 1990 is reorganized into the headquarters and control of the 36th missile ship division 10th OPESK consisting of:

  • TAVKR "Minsk",
  • TAVKR "Novorossiysk",
  • TAKR "Frunze",
  • GRKR "Varyag",
  • EM "Prudent",
  • EM "Combat",
  • EM "Resistant",
  • MDK-173, MDK-175, MDK-176,
  • MK-14, MK-31, MK-38, RK-285.

    1990 - 5'th of July expelled from the combat strength of the Navy GRKR "Varyag". The guards naval flag and the honorary name of the cruiser are transferred to the project 1143.5 heavy aircraft carrier cruiser under construction.

    1990 - July 12 - August 22 EM "Combat" performed the tasks of combat service in the zone of the Sea of ​​​​Japan, the Sea of ​​\u200b\u200bOkhotsk and the Pacific Ocean.

    1990 - On August 6, the Sposobny BOD (temporarily under repair in Nikolaev) was excluded from the 201st BRPLK of the PrFLRS and included in the 193rd BRPLK of the Sakhalin Naval Base.

    1990 - On August 11, from the 183rd BRPLK of the 10th OPESK, the Petropavlovsk BOD was transferred to the 201st BRPLK of the PrFlRS.

    1990 - August 27 EM "Stoykiy" returned to the base after the completion of military service. Through the combat zone in the Persian Gulf from February 13 to June 7, the destroyer spent 41 ships in 36 convoys.

    1990 - September 15 - November 1 inter-fleet passage from Baltiysk through the Suez Canal to the b. Abrek performed EM "Fast".

    1991 - February 18 EM "Fearless" project 956 included in the 36th DRC 10th OPESK with deployment in b. Abrek of the Strelok Bay.

    1991 - June 10th the formation of the crew for the TAVKR "Varyag" project 1143.5 has begun under construction at the Black Sea Shipyard.

    1991 - On October 1, the management of the 183rd brigade of anti-submarine ships was reorganized into the management of the 48th division of anti-submarine ships of the 10th OPESK (division commander - captain 1st rank Yezhel M.B., chief of staff - captain 2nd rank Abramov M.L, assistant for work with personnel - Captain 2nd rank Streltsov Yu.V.) without changing subordination and deployment in the composition of:

    Division management;

    BOD "Admiral Zakharov" project 1155;

    BOD "Admiral Vinogradov" project 1155.

    BOD "Tashkent" project 1134B (since 1987 under repair in Nikolaev);

    BOD "Nikolaev" project 1134B (since 1987 under repair in Nikolaev);

    The crew of the BOD "Admiral Panteleev".

    10th OPESK of the Russian Navy.

    (1992 – 1998).

    1992 - On January 9, the commander of the Pacific Fleet ordered to the commander of the 10th OPESK to accept from the commander of the 38th BRRZK until 15.2.1992 BARZK "Ural" project 1941 with deployment in b. Abrek of the Strelok Bay. Include the ship in the 48th DPLC, in a special respect the ship should be subordinated to the head of intelligence of the Pacific Fleet.

    1992 - On January 26, preparations began for the TAVKR "Minsk" and "Novorossiysk" for the long-term preservation of weapons and technical equipment in anticipation of factory repairs with unloading of ammunition, conservation of equipment and weapons.

    1992 - June 17 TARKR "Frunze" renamed "Admiral Lazarev" 36th DRC, under construction TARKR "Yuri Andropov" project 1144 in "Peter the Great" 10th OPESK

    1992 - July 26 on the ships of the 10th OPESK solemnly raised historical stern St. Andrew's flags(base: Decree of the President of the Russian Federation of 06/20/92).

    1992 - September 8 after the end of the inter-naval transition the 36th division included EM "Fearless" 956 pr.

    1992 - On September 30, the ships of the 48th DPLK of the 10th OPESK were excluded from the combat strength of the fleet: BOD "Tashkent" of project 1134B and "Nikolaev".

    1992 - October EM "Combat" and "Resistant" put in for repairs.

    1992 - On October 31, TAVKR "Minsk" of the 36th DRC of the 10th OPESK from the Strelok Bay arrived in the b. Guard post of Sovetskaya Gavan Bay for temporary deployment and is subordinate to the commander of the 193rd SLBM of the Sovgavan Naval Base.

    1992 - December 4 arrived BOD "Admiral Panteleev" project 1155 to the place of permanent base in b. Abrek of the Strelok Bay under the command of the commander of the 48th DPLC.

    1992 - EM "Fast" was declared the best ship in matters of organization of service and military order- commander captain 2nd rank Krainov A.V., assistant commander for work with personnel captain 3rd rank Zakroev V.N.

    1993 - On June 9, the beginning of the formation of the crew of the EM "Important" of project 956, which is being built at the Shipyard "Northern Shipyard" in St. Petersburg, with subordination to the commander of the 36th DRC.

    1993 - July 29 accepted the decision to exclude Novorossiysk and Minsk from the combat strength of the TAVKR fleet in 1993.

    1993 - in 1993, only one ship of the 36th division (EM "Fast") took part in fire training, the rest of the ships did not perform combat training tasks at sea due to technical unpreparedness.

    1994 - On April 1, in connection with the completion of repairs in the 178th SRZ, they were introduced into the 10th OPESK EM "Combat" (36th DRC) and the BOD "Marshal Shaposhnikov" (48th DPLC).

    BOD "Admiral Zakharov" project 1155,

    BOD "Vladivostok" project 1134B (until 1992 - "Tallinn"),

    SKR "Poryvysty" projects 1135,

    TFR "Proud" project 1135M.

    1994 - August 23 renamed: 48th DPLC of the 10th OPESK and 201st BRPLK of the PrFLRS to the 44th brigade of anti-submarine ships of the 10th OPESK with deployment in b. Golden Horn with:

    BOD "Admiral Spiridonov" project 1155;

    BOD "Marshal Shaposhnikov" project 1155;

    BOD "Admiral Tributs" project 1155 .;

    BOD "Admiral Zakharov" project 1155 (excluded from the Pacific Fleet);

    BOD "Petropavlovsk" project 1134B;

    BOD "Vladivostok" project 1134B (until 1992 - "Tallinn", excluded from

    composition of the Pacific Fleet);

    TFR "Poryvisty" projects 1135 (excluded from the Pacific Fleet);

    TFR "Proud" project 1135M (excluded from the Pacific Fleet);

    UK "Borodino";

    1994 - On September 12, the 36th DRC was transferred from among the ships of the disbanded 48th DPLK BARZK "URAL" pr. commander for educational work captain 3rd rank Glushak V.A.) and torpedoes TL-1551 with a location b. Abrek.

    1994 - On September 12, the EM "Burny" was introduced into the 36th DRC with a deployment location in b. Abrek of the Strelok Bay from the 193rd BRPLK of the Sovgavan Naval Base.

    1994 - October 23 the 100th brigade of landing ships was accepted into the 10th OPESK with deployment on the Shkot roadstead and in b. Ivantsevo about. Russian consisting of:

    Directorate of the 100th BRDKbrd;

    BDK "Alexander Nikolaev" project 1174;

    BDK "BDK-11" project 775;

    BDK "BDK-14" project 775;

    BDK "BDK-98" project 775;

    BDK "BDK-101" project 775.

    Landing craft:

    DKA "D-70" project 1176;

    DKA "D-282" project 1176;

    DKA "D-707" project 1176.

    Parts and support vessels:

    1664 coastal base;

    1860 communication center;

    Floating warehouse "PSKL-1" project 814;

    Floating berth "PPR-72";

    PM "PM-37";

    UTS "UTS-411";

    Sanitary boat "CH-316";

    Passenger boat "PSK-1998";

    Passenger boat "PSK-2015";

    Raid boat "RK-1267".

    1994 - in November - December for the resupply of the 165th Marine Regiment of the Pacific Fleet from the crews of the ships of the 36th DRC voluntarily sent 66 military personnel. All of them took part in the fighting in Chechnya in January - March 1995.

    1995 - August, 26th RRC "Chervona Ukraine" is subordinate to the commander of the 36th DRC based in b. Abrek of the Strelok Bay.

    1995 - October 1, in order to improve the organization and quality of ship repair work on ships and to attract civilian specialists for this on the basis of the production facilities of the floating workshops "PM-52", "PM-59" and "PM-140" the floating ship repair complex "PRZ-53" was organized based in b. Abrek of the Strelok Bay.

    1995 - EM "Fearless" was on combat duty for 280 days as part of the marine component of the mobile forces of the Pacific Fleet.

    1996 - February 9th renamed RRC "Chervona Ukraine" project 1164 in the RRC "Varyag" and on the ship, in a solemn atmosphere, the Guards St. Andrew's flag was raised.

    1966 - On July 12, the Admiral Tributs BOD was included in the 44th SLBM after repairs were completed.

    1996 - On September 27, EM "Stoykiy" was towed to the b. Abrek and subordinate to the commander of the 36th DRC.

    1996 - EM "Fast" was on combat duty for 267 days as part of the marine element of the mobile forces of the Pacific Fleet.

    1997 - February 26 TARKR "Peter the Great" transferred to temporary subordination to the commander of the 43rd DRC SF with deployment in b. Vaenga.

    1997 - October 10 the 683rd Training Center is being reorganized into the 57th Training Rooms with subordination to the commander of the 10th OPESK.

    1997 - on the On December 1, 1997, the staffing of the 10th OPESK was 6653 military personnel, including 1069 officers. In 1997, the squadron's strength decreased by 880 servicemen, including 92 officers.

    1997 - December 11 - 12, completed the task of meeting the K-500 submarine returning from combat service, and its passage through the Laperouse Strait EM "Fast" of the 36th DRC.

    36th DRC :

    TARKR "Admiral Lazarev" project 1144;

    BARZK "Ural" project 1941;

    GRKR "Varyag" project 1164;

    EM "Combat" project 956;

    EM "Quick" project 956;

    EM "Fearless" project 956;

    EM "Stormy" project 956;

    EM "Resistant" project 956;

    MLK "MDK-175";

    TL "TL-1551";

    Passenger boat "PSK-2010" (former MK-31);

    Passenger boat "PSK-2015" (former MK-38);

    Passenger boat "PSK-2016" (former MK-1317);

    Sanitary boat "SN-285";

    Raid working boat "RBC-1974".

    44th BRPLK :

    BOD "Admiral Spiridonov" project 1155;

    BOD "Marshal Shaposhnikov" project 1155;

    BOD "Admiral Vinogradov" project 1155;

    BOD "Admiral Panteleev" project 1155;

    BOD "Admiral Tributs" project 1155;

    100th BRDK :

    BDK "Nikolai Vilkov" project 1174;

    BDK "Ivan Rogov" project 1174;

    BDK "BDK-11" project 775;

    BDK "BDK-14" project 775;

    BDK "BDK-101" project 775.

    Landing craft:

    DKA "D-70" project 1176;

    DKA "D-282" project 1176;

    DKA "D-707" project 1176.

    Support vessels and watercraft :

    Floating ship repair complex "PRZ-53";

    - "PM-52" project 304;

    - "PM-59" project 304;

    - "PM-140" project 304;

    - "TL-1302";

    Passenger boat "PSK-2005";

    Sanitary boat "SN-285";

    Sanitary boat "CH-316".

    Supply parts :

    Coastal training center and training complex;

    1664 coastal base;

    1860 communication center.

    1998 - January 21, DGSh of the Navy dated January 21, 1998 No. 252 until May 1, 1998, to disband the management of the 10th OPESK(97 military personnel, including 78 officers).

    1998 - On January 21, due to lack of funding, disband the crews of the EM "Stoikiy" and "Prudent".

    1998 - January 21, in accordance with the Navy General Staff of January 21, 1998 No. 252, until May 1, 1998, reorganize:

    100th BRDC - to the division of landing ships;

    36th DRC - to the 36th division of surface ships;

    1664 coastal base - to the coastal base of the division of surface ships;

    - "PM-52" - to the floating ship repair complex "PRZ-53".

    1998 - on May 1 the staffing of the 10th OPESK was 5,407 military personnel, including 820 officers.

    1998 - On May 1, in connection with the disbandment of the 10th operational squadron, the 36th division of surface ships with the 44th brigade of anti-submarine ships and the 100th brigade of landing ships subordinate to it entered the Primorsky Flotilla.

TFR type "Hurricane"

The development project of 1938-1939, by June 1941, a total of 14 ships were laid down, but due to the start of the Second World War, orders for 8 ships were canceled. The lead ship "Hawk" was put into operation on 23.2.1945, the remaining 5 ships were completed after the war according to the corrected project "29K" (anti-aircraft armament was strengthened, radar and radar were installed).

TTX: Standard displacement 916.7 tons, normal 1091 tons, total 1266.2 tons; length 85.74 m, width 8.4 m, draft 2.89 m. from.; full speed 31.3 knots, economic 15.5 knots; cruising range 2160 miles. Armament: 3x1 100mm AU B-34, 4x1 37mm 70-K assault rifle, 3x2 12.7mm pool. DShK, 2 bombers, 24 anchor mines. Crew 174 people.

  1. "Hawk" ††1956
  2. "Eagle" ††1958
  3. "Kite" ††1958
  4. "Sharp" ††1956
  5. "Albatross" ††1956
  6. "Petrel" ††1956

Project 42 ("Hawk")

They were built in 1949-1953. A total of 8 units were built.

Development project 1947 - 1949 Compared to Project 29, the new ship had large dimensions, an all-welded smooth-deck hull, increased seaworthiness, and enhanced armament. However, the government commission considered the displacement unacceptably large, and refused the large-scale construction of Project 42 ships.

TTX: Standard displacement 1339 tons, normal 1509 tons, total 1679 tons; length 96.1 m, width 11 m, draft 3.96 m. from.; full speed 29.65 knots, economic 13.7 knots; cruising range 2810 miles. Armament: 4x1 100mm AU B-34U-SM, 2x2 37mm AU V-11M, 1x3 533mm TA, 2x16 RBU-2500 (128 RGB-25), 4 BMB- 1, 2 bombers. Crew 211 people.

  1. "Falcon" ††1961, again in 1971.
  2. "Berkut" ††1965
  3. "Condor" ††1970
  4. "Vulture" ††1961, again in 1977.
  5. "Krechet" ††1956, again in 1977.
  6. "Orlan" ††1960, again in 1976.
  7. "Lion" ††1961, again in 1971.
  8. "Tiger" ††1961, again in 1974.

Project 50

They were built in 1952-1958. A total of 68 units were built.

The project was developed as an alternative to project 42. The reduction in displacement was ensured by the use of a linear power plant scheme (instead of an echelon one) and a reduction in the number of 100-mm guns to three ... Driving performance and seaworthiness turned out to be very good. During the modernization in 1959-1960, all Project 50 ships were equipped with three-tube TA and two RBU-2500 bombers. In addition to 68 units. Soviet-built TFR, 4 ships were built under license from the USSR, in the PRC.

TTX: Standard displacement 1050 tons, normal 1116 tons, total 1182 tons, maximum 1337 tons; length 90.9 m, width 10.2 m, draft 2.9 m. from.; full speed 29 knots, economic 15.1 knots; cruising range 2200 miles. Armament: 3x1 100mm AUB-34USM-A and 2x2 37mm AUB-11M, 1x2 533mm TA, 1x6 RBU-200 and 4x1 BMB-1, up to 26 anchor mines . Crew 168 people.

Project 159, 159-A, 159-AE, 159-M

They were built in 1958-1976. A total of 45 units were built, which were built at the following shipyards:

  • Shipyard No. 340 "Red Metalworker", ("Them. A. M. Gorky", Zelenodolsk, Tatar ASSR);
  • Shipyard No. 638 (368) (“Them. S. M. Kirov”, Khabarovsk).

According to project 159, they were built as small anti-submarine ships (MPK), in terms of displacement they approached the TFR of project 50. The composition of artillery and anti-submarine weapons is almost the same as the military-industrial complex of project 61. A combined diesel-gas turbine (DGTU) power plant was used (diesels operate on an average shaft , GTU - onboard).

According to the improved project 159-A, 29 ships of the final series were built: RBU-2500 was replaced by more powerful RBU-6OOO, a second TA was installed, and radar systems were upgraded.

According to project 159-AE, export ships were built that had a similar armament, but with RBU-2500 bombers.

TTX: Standard displacement 938 tons, total 1077 tons; length 82.3 m, width 9.2 m, draft 2.85 m. DGTU power 2x15000 and 1x6000 hp; full speed 33 knots, economic 14 knots; cruising range 2000 miles. Armament: 2 × 2 76-mm AK-726 guns, 1 (2) × 5 400-mm TA, 4 × 16 RBU-2500 (RBU-6000). Crew 168 people.

  1. SKR-1 ††1987
  2. SKR-38 ††1990
  3. SKR-17 ††1990
  4. SKR-9 ††1990
  5. SKR-22 ††1991
  6. SKR-333 ††1990
  7. SKR-34 ††1991
  8. SKR-29 ††1991
  9. SKR-103 ††1991
  10. SKR-18 ††1989
  11. SKR-41 ††1987
  12. SKR-11 ††1991
  13. SKR-43 ††1989
  14. SKR-3 ††1990
  15. SKR-46 ††1989
  16. SKR-23 ††1989
  17. SKR-78 ††1990
  18. SKR-21 ††1991
  19. SKR-36 ††1989
  20. SKR-92 ††1991
  21. SKR-92 ††1991
  22. SKR-120 ††1991
  23. SKR-128 ††1991
  24. SKR-47 ††1992
  25. SKR-26 ††1993
  26. SKR-33 ††1995
  27. SKR-27 ††1992
  28. SKR-40 ††1994
  29. SKR-16 ††1992
  30. SKR-106 ††1993
  31. SKR-110 ††1994
  32. SKR-112 ††1993
  33. SKR-87 ††1992
  34. SKR-123 ††1992
  35. SKR-126 ††1992
  36. SKR-133 ††1994
  37. SKR-138 ††1994

Project 35

A total of 18 units were built. They were built in 1961-1968.

  1. SKR-7 ††1987
  2. SKR-20 ††1989
  3. SKR-32 ††1989
  4. SKR-39 ††1990
  5. SKR-86 ††1990
  6. SKR-49 ††1990
  7. SKR-53 ††1990
  8. SKR-24 ††1990
  9. SKR-83 ††1991
  10. SKR-48 ††1990
  11. SKR-35 ††1990
  12. SKR-6 ††1990
  13. SKR-13 ††1991
  14. SKR-90 ††1990
  15. SKR-117 ††1990
  16. SKR-84 ††1992
  17. SKR-12 ††1992
  18. SKR-19 ††1992

Project 1135 ("Petrel")

A total of 21 ships of the project were built.

  1. "Watchful" ††1996
  2. "Worthy" ††1993
  3. "Peppy" ††1997
  4. "Fierce" ††1993
  5. "Strong" ††1994
  6. "Valiant" ††1992
  7. Watchdog ††2002
  8. "Reasonable" ††1998
  9. "Smashing" ††1992
  10. "Friendly" ††1999. Since 2003, it has been stored at the wall of the NSR in Moscow
  11. "Active" ††1995
  12. "Hot" ††2002
  13. Zealous ††1995
  14. "Leningradsky Komsomolets" "Easy" since 1992; ††2003
  15. "Selfless" ††2001
  16. "Flying" ††2005
  17. "Ardent"
  18. "Zadorny" ††2005
  19. "Irreproachable" ††1997
  20. "Impetuous" ††1994

Project 1135M

A total of 11 units were built. Built in 1973-1981.

  1. "Sharp" ††2001
  2. "Sharp" ††1995
  3. "Striking" ††1997
  4. "Threatening" ††1995
  5. "Indomitable" ††2009
  6. "Loud" ††1998
  7. "Permanent" ††1998
  8. "Proud" ††1994
  9. "Zealous" ††1997
  10. Zealous ††2003
  11. "Inquisitive"

Project 1135.1 ("Nereus")

Border patrol ship (PSKR), designed on the basis of SKR pr.1135. They were built in 1981-1990. A total of 8 units were built, including 7 units. introduced into the Marine units of the Border Troops of the KGB of the USSR (then the Russian Federation). Another ship ("Hetman Sahaydachny", former "Kirov") is part of the Ukrainian Navy.

  1. "Menzhinsky" ††2000
  2. "Dzerzhinsky" as part of the BO FPS of Russia
  3. "Eagle" as part of the BO FPS of Russia
  4. Pskov ††2003
  5. "In the name of the 70th anniversary of the border troops" ††2000
  6. "Kedrov" ††2003
  7. "Vorovsky" as part of the BO FPS of Russia

Project 1154

Built in 1987-2009. A total of 2 units were built.

  1. "Fearless" in the Russian Navy.
  2. "Yaroslav the Wise" in the Russian Navy.
  3. "Fog" is being completed.

Project 11540 ("Hawk")

In terms of its performance characteristics, it is similar to the frigates of the sea zone.

Project 11661 type "Cheetah"

Officially assigned to the Frigate class.

Project 11661K

2 units built.

  1. "Tatarstan" in the Russian Navy.
  2. "Dagestan" in the Russian Navy.

Project 12441 ("Thunder")

Being completed as a training watchdog.

Project 20380 ("Guarding"), export version - ("Tiger")

Officially classified as a "Corvette". 3 units built, 2 more under construction.

In the summer of 2013, the Main Base of the Russian Pacific Fleet in Vladivostok hosted meeting of the crew of one of the best ships of the 10th operational squadron of the KTOF patrol ship "Poryvysty"(project 1135). The naval newspaper "Combat Watch" did not remain indifferent to the memorable meeting of those who stood guard over the Pacific borders of the Soviet Union during the Cold War, and in the first issue of the newspaper in 2014 published memories of the meeting of Captain 2nd Rank MIRZA Nikolai Ivanovich. We read together.


RETURNING TO THE NAVY YOUTH...

The idea to gather the former members of the crew of the patrol ship "Poryvisty" came from the foremen of the 1st article of the reserve Dmitry GOTLIBA and Vadim NEZHNIPAPA. It was decided to dedicate the meeting to the 30th anniversary of the beginning of the transition of the patrol ship "Porystysty" from the Black Sea to the Pacific Fleet.


And calls went to all corners of our vast Motherland. As a result, about thirty people gathered in Vladivostok, those who plowed the seas and oceans on this ship. The geography of the cities from which the former Pacific Oceanians came is quite extensive: Vladivostok and Khabarovsk, Komsomolsk on the Amur and Perm, Astrakhan and Ussuriysk, Omsk and Nakhodka, Chelyabinsk and many others.

The participants of the meeting did not hide the tears of joy when they saw their colleagues, commanders in 30 years and the bright changes that took place during this period in the seaside which capital. For each of them, for their families and even countrymen, this trip has become a great event.

For example, reserve sailor Valery NEMCHINOV, who arrived from the Chelyabinsk region, was escorted by the whole village. Fellow villagers conveyed his excitement from the upcoming meeting. And they waited for Valery to share the joy of impressions.

Enthusiasts united in an informal organizing committee to prepare the meeting. They understood that every former sailor wants to take away not only warm memories of the meeting, but also souvenirs, so they took care of the gifts in advance.


For this purpose, booklets were made about the history of the ship and the Pacific Fleet, baseball caps with the inscription "Patrol ship" Impetuous ", a pennant, which on one side depicts a native ship, and on the other a modern view of the city with a cable-stayed bridge across the Golden Horn Bay.

Unfortunately, today we can only talk about our ship in the past tense.


On May 21, 1980, it was laid down on the slipway of a shipyard "Zaliv" in the city of Kerch. Launched from stocks on May 16, 1981. At the end of the same year, the ships of the Navy entered service, and a few months later it was included in the combat strength of the Pacific Fleet.

In the period from September 1982 to February 1984, the Pryvisty TFR made an inter-fleet transition from Sevastopol to Vladivostok around Africa, made business calls to Luanda (Angola), Victoria (Seychelles) and to the port of Madras (India). In the process of carrying out combat training tasks in the expanses of the World Ocean from 1984 to 1990, he made friendly visits to the ports of Wonsan (DPRK), Colombo (Sri Lanka), Aden (South Yemen) and many others.

There are many pages in the annals of the ship, which even today can be proud of. In 1984, the ship conquered Prize of the Commander-in-Chief of the Navy for anti-aircraft training(as part of the KUG) , for anti-submarine training(as part of the KPUG). At the end of the 1985 academic year TFR "Gusty" declared the best ship in the Pacific Fleet among ships of the 2nd rank. In the same year he was awarded the title "Excellent ship".

In July 1994, he was expelled from the Navy, and in November of the same year he was transferred to the Vostok Naval Club for training purposes. Unfortunately, in 1998 the ship was sold for scrapping.


...Of course, the meeting brought us back to the years of youth. I remembered trips to distant seas, intense days of service, exercises and training up to a sweat. remembered
many comrades in the naval service. The meeting place was chosen at the 33rd berth, where the Pryvisty SKR was previously based.


Former colleagues were photographed for memory at the heroic submarine S-56, near the monument to Admiral of the Fleet of the Soviet Union N.G. Kuznetsov, at the stele dedicated to the founding of the city of Vladivostok, at the viewing platform, at the monument to the founders of Russian literature Cyril and Methodius and in other memorable places .


Then there was a sightseeing trip through the renovated city, along the erected bridges, to Russky Island, where one of the largest universities in the Russian Federation, the Far Eastern Federal University, is based.


Evening in a cafe was opened by one of the commanders of the ship in the mid-80s retired captain 1st rank Vladimir LYSIKOV.

Those present very touchingly, with a sense of pride in their ship and crew, told interesting stories that happened to them during the service. They also remembered how director Viktor MEREZHKO, actress Larisa UDOVICHENKO, sculptor Olga SUSHKOVA, cosmonauts, writers, employees of the military-patriotic magazine Zvezda and many other famous people visited the ship.


I remember a funny incident. On the ship, employees of the military-patriotic magazine Zvezda spoke to the personnel.

After the communication of journalists with the crew ship commander Sergey SHISHKIN invited them to the officers' quarters for dinner. Previously, one of them, the deputy commander of the ship, offered to go to his cabin to wash his hands. The second with the same purpose was sent to the cabin of the commander of the ship. And I must say that the water tank with a capacity of five liters in the officers' cabins is filled once a day, usually in the morning.

Turning the faucet on a full turn, the master of literature, slightly wetting his hands, began to lather them diligently and for a long time. The delicacy prevented me from saying that the water was about to run out. And so it happened. We went with him to the cabin of the commander of the ship, fortunately, it is nearby on the ships of this project. But the commander and his guest came towards us with the same problem, with thickly lathered hands and a bewildered face. This is what happened...

The memorable meeting was attended by captain 1st rank Anatoly UZAREVICH, chairman of the Primorsky regional branch "Movement in support of the fleet", and Larisa TOLSTOVA (pictured), head of the military-historical club "Sea Soul", created within the walls of the Pacific Naval Institute, associate professor of the department of humanitarian and socio-economic disciplines, candidate of pedagogical Sciences.

After that, an expanded meeting of the public formation was held at the Military History Museum of the Pacific Fleet.

On the initiative Anatoly Ivanovich UZAREVICH the presentation of the program “Meeting of the sailors-Pacific sailors who previously served in the crew of the ICR “Poryvisty”” was considered. After discussion, it was decided to recommend her for memorable meetings to other crews of the ships of the Pacific Fleet.


Former military sailors dispersed to cities and villages, taking away in their hearts the warmest memories of the city of Russia's outpost on the Pacific Ocean, of friends and comrades, about strong maritime friendship that has overcome years and distances.
MIRZA Nikolai Ivanovich, captain of the 2nd rank of the reserve.
Deputy Commander of the Skr "Porystysty" for political affairs (from 1984 to 1986)

Photo by Alexey Nazarenko
http://www.odnoklassniki.ru/profile/131021542584/album/522961869496

***
p.s. Taking this opportunity, we congratulate Nikolai Ivanovich, and in his person the entire crew of the Impulsive SC, on the New Year 2014! Good naval health, happiness, good luck to you and your family and friends! Seven feet under the keel!

PELEVIN Vladimir Alexandrovich, captain 1st rank, retired (10 OpEsk)
PELEVIN Alexey Vladimirovich, captain of the 2nd rank of the reserve
(bpk "Able", bpk "Tashkent", bpk "Petropavlovsk", 201 bpk).


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