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sub-class). Engine power increased to 852 kW (1160 hp), total installed power to 1512 kW (2060 h.p.), daily fish freezing capacity to 22 metric tons. The hull remained unchanged, displacement increased to 1,220 tons. From 1971 to 2000 Leninskaya Kuznitsa built 345 ships of this
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sub-class). Eash trawler had gross displacement of 1,192 tons, a 735 kW (1000 hp) main engine for propulsion and an additional 440 kW (600 hp) engine to power on-board freezers, which were capable of deep-freezing 12 tons of fish daily.
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Accepted the Ukrainian motor vessel "Vereshchagino" for a training target, the Russian military sent at it a missile (Приняв украинский теплоход «верещагино» за учебную цель, российские военные накрыли его
442:. There was no fire. At the time of impact all crewmembers were dining in the mess, far from impact point, and survived imminent death. One seaman was injured by splinters. 308:, hull number 1450, was commissioned in 1978. As of 2010, it sails under its original name, which is still transliterated into Latin alphabet from Russian, rather than 461:, 130 km (81 mi) from its launch site. Three people were killed, five injured, around a hundred lost their homes. On April 21, a Russian missile crashed in 514: 1023: 531: 430:. The missile carried a dummy warhead. Russian sources did not disclose the intended target of the exercise. Instead of the target, the missile locked onto 726: 1058: 73: 695: 1048: 1043: 678: 651: 835: 850: 719: 1004: 1000: 995: 991: 934: 741: 23: 248:(seiner to be exact), built in 1978 and later converted to coastal passenger shipping. It was one of 345 ships of 1028: 1053: 902: 841: 712: 347:, was built in 1984-1987. These trawlers, designed to search for fish and lead fishing flotillas, had standard 803: 532:
Could the missile attack on Vereshchagino happen again? (МОЖЕТ ЛИ ПОВТОРИТЬСЯ РАКЕТНАЯ АТАКА «ВЕРЕЩАГИНО»? )
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On April 14, 2000, the Russian Black Sea Fleet command informed Ukrainian naval and maritime agencies in
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P-500 Bazalt, similar in outline to older P-35 Progress. The length of P-35 marginally exceeds the
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engines and refrigeration equipment. In Soviet service they were classified in a distinct class of
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incident occurred shortly after two other incidents with post-Soviet missiles. On April 20, an
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Past experience has shown that fire from rocket fuel alone can destroy ships larger than
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abandoned fishing business and switched to shipping small general cargoes from
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to Ukrainian ports. Independent Ukrainian media alleged that the owners of
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Missile impact point in the superstructure, with marks made by main wings,
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Former Ukrainian soviet medium Vasily Yakovenko class ship
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was fired from a stationary launcher, operated by the
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In 1971, the class was modernized to Project 502EM (
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On April 24, 2000, 74:National Academy of Sciences of Ukraine 434:and pierced through the middle of its 184:Propulsion: Diesel, 1×852 kW (1160 hp) 18: 410:On that day the Russian Navy base in 42: 7: 576: 574: 572: 494: 492: 490: 1024:Ships built at Kuznya na Rybalskomu 582:Russian missile hits Ukrainian ship 158:54.8 m (179 ft 9 in) 187:Total: Diesel, 1512 kW (2060 h.p.) 174:4.32 m (14 ft 2 in) 166:9.80 m (32 ft 2 in) 14: 999: 994: 44: 22: 1059:Ships built in the Soviet Union 457:, rammed an apartment block in 343:A third subclass of 16 ships, 72:Marine Hydrophysic Institute ( 32:and bottom-mounted air intake. 1: 267:fired by Russian Navy from 260:survived a direct hit by a 197:11.6 knots (21.5 km/h) 1075: 1049:Non-combat naval accidents 1044:Maritime incidents in 2000 213:207 metric tons (as built) 989: 933:December (unknown date): 387:, which was heading from 134: 37: 21: 135:General characteristics 760:March (unknown date): 676:Moore, Jeanne (2000). 455:Ukrainian armed forces 376: 366: 520:Fakty.ua. 5 May 2000 345:Issledovatel Baltiki 806:Admiral W. 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stabilizers
Ukraine
National Academy of Sciences of Ukraine
Leninska Kuznya
Kyiv
Illichivsk
IMO number
7733826
Ukrainian
medium trawler
Kyiv
P-35 Progress
anti-ship missile
Sevastopol
Leninska Kuznya
Kyiv
Ukrainian language
Turkey
smuggling
ephedrine

beam
Odesa
Istanbul
Skadovsk
Donuzlav
Crimea
Sevastopol
P-35 Progress

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