1422:
49:
56:
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1718:
24:
890:, which was shadowing the flotilla, approached closely. The US warship claimed that the Soviet ship "shouldered" it, which the Soviets denied. Neither vessel was damaged and the incident did not escalate.
865:
in East
Germany. The vessel also visited Nigeria, hosting a local deputation onboard. The visits were termed "friendly" and were frequently part of a wider programme of activity and cultural exchange.
813:
on 15 March 1971, the third of the class to be constructed by the shipbuilder, and was given the yard number 154. The vessel was named for a
Russian word which can be translated strong or fiery.
636:, SKR) from 28 July 1977 to reflect the change in Soviet strategy of creating protected areas for friendly submarines close to the coast. NATO forces called the new class 'Krivak'-class
545:
423:
1402:
790:
specifically developed for the class and had a range of up to 15 km (9.3 mi; 8.1 nmi). The ship was also equipped with the PK-16 decoy-dispenser system.
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who produced a substantially larger and more capable design. The design, created by N. P. Sobolov, combined a powerful missile armament with good seakeeping for a
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1986:
1395:
1955:
1370:
1351:
1332:
1313:
1291:
1259:
1227:
1206:
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1862:
1823:
615:
524:
was taken out of service for repairs in 1990. However, lack of funds meant that, instead, the ship was decommissioned on 30 June 1994 and
1874:
1388:
596:
1910:
1558:
752:
which were launched from two sets of ZIF-122 launchers, each capable of launching two missiles. Two twin 76 mm (3 in)
898:
1545:
1981:
678:
of 4.5 m (14 ft 9 in). Power was provided by two M7 power sets, each consisting of a combination of a 18,000-
1886:
1776:
1770:
1764:
1757:
1637:
873:
505:
1750:
1644:
611:
706:(7,315 km; 4,546 mi) at 14 knots (26 km/h; 16 mph). The ship's complement was 197, including 23
1898:
1657:
1651:
1586:
1510:
1496:
1830:
1816:
1685:
1671:
1600:
1524:
1489:
814:
470:
1678:
1475:
1454:
836:
828:
undertook the first of what would be number of visits to friendly nations. On 5 October, the vessel arrived at
618:
led to a revisit of the project to deal with the new threat. The work was transferred to the TsKB-53 bureau in
1565:
1699:
1579:
1531:
1503:
1461:
717:
562:
466:
354:
1572:
1551:
1809:
1802:
1796:
1692:
1664:
1538:
1517:
749:
707:
659:
580:
367:
357:
298:
188:
845:
returned on 26 June 1975 and staying for another five days. The ship also ventured further, crossing the
1789:
1783:
1630:
1623:
1593:
1468:
738:
655:
387:
181:
1195:Противолодочные корабли Часть 1. Противолодочные крейсера, большие противолодочные и сторожевые корабли
756:
guns were mounted aft and two single mounts for 45 mm (2 in) 21-KM guns were carried on the
1937:
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436:
157:
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600:
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450:
262:
1252:
Conway's All the World's
Fighting Ships 1947-1982 Part. 2, The Warsaw Pact and Non-Aligned Nations
905:. However, lack of funding instead meant that the ship was decommissioned on 30 June 1994 and was
716:
initially had a primary mission of anti-submarine warfare and for this end was equipped with four
1931:
1199:
Anti-submarine ships Part 1. Anti-submarine cruisers, large anti-submarine ships and patrol ships
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698:. Each set was capable of a maximum of 24,000 shp (18,000 kW). Design speed was 32
1380:
870:
775:
502:
806:
671:
623:
88:
778:, MP-401S 'Start-S' ESM radar system and 'Spectrum-F' laser warning system. An extensive
1854:
1363:
Cold War at Sea: High-seas
Confrontation Between the United States and the Soviet Union
846:
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266:
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on 29 August 1972 and commissioned on 30 June the following year, the ship joined the
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703:
525:
278:
142:
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had a well-equipped sensor suite, including a single MR-310A 'Angara-A' air/surface
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902:
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771:
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317:
302:
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role and shared the same BPK designation as the larger ships. This was amended to
1217:
557:")-class ships launched between 1970 and 1981. Project 1135 was envisaged by the
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258:
242:
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sailed back to
Kaliningrad to be repaired, and was there at the time of the
695:
619:
462:
282:
782:
complex was fitted, including MG-332 'Titan-2', which was mounted in a bow
723:
missiles (NATO reporting name SS-N-14 'Silex'), backed up by two quadruple
23:
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230:
177:
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and, between 22 and 27 August 1976 and 11 and 15 October 1985, visited
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446:
160:
1269:
Izmailov, Boris (1989). "Flying the Ensign of Peace and
Friendship".
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607:(NATO reporting name 'Mirka') classes. However, the expansion in the
498:
481:. The vessel undertook a number of visits to nations friendly to the
373:
861:, Cape Verde, and between 5 and 9 October 1989, could be found at
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329:
246:
173:
1219:
The Naval
Institute Guide to Combat Fleets of the World 2002–2003
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595:
The design was originally given to the TsKB-340 design bureau of
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286:
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fleet and the introduction of longer-ranged and more accurate
901:
on 26 December 1991. The ship was to be transferred to the
741:
launchers. Defence against aircraft was provided by forty
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1116:
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1845:
1743:
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1418:
1245:]. Marine Collection (in Russian). Vol. 6.
987:
702:(59 km/h; 37 mph) and range was 3,950
686:) DK59 and a 6,000 shp (4,500 kW) M62
909:at the Yantar shipyard between 1994 and 1995.
869:On 26 July 1976, the vessel was escorting the
1396:
631:
587:
465:) full load, the vessel was built around the
440:
8:
674:of 14.2 m (46 ft 7 in) and a
1250:Gardiner, Robert; Friedman, Norman (1983).
1201:] (in Russian). St Petersburg: Galeya.
379:2 × 45 mm (2 in) 21-KM guns (2×1)
1740:
1444:
1403:
1389:
1381:
1284:Warships of the USSR and Russia, 1945-1995
1239:Бдительный: Сторожевой корабль проект 1135
579:B (NATO reporting name 'Kara') classes of
510:, the ship had a close encounter with the
1412:Burevestnik/Nerey (Krivak)-class frigates
363:4 × ZIF-122 4K33 launchers (2×2) with 40
289:) at 14 knots (26 km/h; 16 mph)
31:underway on 1 October 1985 viewed from a
1136:
1107:
694:arrangement and driving one fixed-pitch
1617:Project 1135M Burevestnik-M (Krivak-II)
1163:
1124:
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1083:
1071:
1059:
1023:
1011:
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727:mounts for 533-millimetre (21 in)
520:, although neither vessel was damaged.
1175:
933:
786:, and MG-325 'Vega'. The latter was a
731:and a pair of 213 mm (8 in)
561:as a less expensive complement to the
18:
1997:Cold War frigates of the Soviet Union
1282:Pavlov, Aleksandr Sergeevich (1997).
1047:
1035:
999:
760:. Provision was made for carrying 18
616:submarine-launched ballistic missiles
586:, called Large Anti-Submarine Ships (
45:
7:
1956:List of frigates of the Russian Navy
1365:. Annapolis: Naval Institute Press.
1308:. Annapolis: Naval Institute Press.
1286:. Annapolis: Naval Institute Press.
1254:. Annapolis: Naval Institute Press.
1222:. Annapolis: Naval Institute Press.
1193:Apalkov, Yuri Valentinovich (2005).
1951:List of frigates of the Soviet Navy
1448:Project 1135 Burevestnik (Krivak-I)
1346:. Oxford: Oxford University Press.
1344:Oxford Essential Russian Dictionary
1243:Bditelnyy: Patrol Ship Project 1135
658:and 3,200 t (3,100 long tons)
467:Metel anti-submarine missile system
209:142 m (465 ft 11 in)
603:(NATO reporting name 'Petya') and
201:123 m (403 ft 7 in)
14:
1744:Project 1135.1 Nerey (Krivak-III)
1149:"Soviet warships to visit Cuba".
217:4.5 m (14 ft 9 in)
1847:
1728:
1716:
1432:
1420:
599:, which had created the earlier
187:3,200 t (3,100 long tons) (
54:
47:
22:
1992:Ships built in the Soviet Union
1325:Jane's Fighting Ships 1996–1997
899:dissolution of the Soviet Union
589:Большой Противолодочный Корабль
501:. In 1976, while escorting the
442:Большой Противолодочный Корабль
328:MG-332 Titan-2 and MG-325 Vega
1987:Ships built at Yantar Shipyard
355:URPK-3 Metel (SS-N-14 'Silex')
1:
1361:Winkler, David Frank (2000).
666:was 123 m (404 ft)
392:8 × 533 mm (21 in)
316:MR-310A Angara-A air/surface
988:Gardiner & Friedman 1983
857:started a four day visit to
853:, Cuba. On 10 October 1988,
343:PK-16 decoy-dispenser system
1798:Imeni 70-letiya Pogranvoysk
1153:. 13 April 1981. p. 8.
612:ballistic missile submarine
439:Large Anti-Submarine Ship (
372:4 × 76 mm (3 in)
365:4K33 OSA-M (SA-N-4 'Gecko')
2013:
1946:
1926:
1876:Hetman Bayda Vyshnevetsky
1547:Leningradskiy Komsomolets
841:, staying for four days.
632:
588:
550:
441:
148:
40:
21:
1785:Imeni 70-letiya VChK-KGB
1342:Thompson, Delia (2010).
1323:Sharpe, Richard (1996).
1306:Guide to the Soviet Navy
158:Project 1135 Burevestnik
1772:Imeni XXVII siezda KPSS
794:Construction and career
774:, 'Volga' and 'Don-2'
750:surface-to-air missiles
592:, BPK) by the Soviets.
445:, BPK) or Krivak-class
368:surface-to-air missiles
358:anti-submarine missiles
149:General characteristics
1271:Soviet Military Review
539:was one of twenty-one
532:Design and development
428:
388:anti-submarine rockets
1982:Krivak-class frigates
1216:Baker, A. D. (2002).
739:anti-submarine rocket
1724:Soviet Border Troops
1237:Balakin, S. (2001).
893:On 3 December 1990,
16:Krivak-class frigate
1736:Russian Coast Guard
1038:, pp. 637–638.
570:NATO reporting name
473:on 29 August 1972,
338:Electronic warfare
324:navigational radars
1864:Hetman Sahaidachny
1151:The New York Times
633:Сторожевой Корабль
609:United States Navy
431:, "Strong") was a
311:processing systems
80:Russian for Strong
33:Lockheed P-3 Orion
1964:
1963:
1841:
1840:
1710:
1709:
1659:Komsomolets Litvy
1372:978-1-55750-955-0
1353:978-0-19957-643-2
1334:978-0-71061-355-4
1327:. London: Janes.
1315:978-0-87021-240-6
1293:978-1-55750-671-9
1261:978-0-87021-923-8
1229:978-1-55750-242-1
1208:978-5-81720-094-2
824:In October 1974,
788:towed-array sonar
776:navigation radars
748:(SA-N-4 'Gecko')
572:'Kresta II') and
437:Burevestnik-class
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1044:
1041:
1037:
1032:
1029:
1026:, p. 12.
1025:
1020:
1017:
1014:, p. 70.
1013:
1008:
1005:
1001:
996:
993:
989:
984:
982:
978:
975:, p. 23.
974:
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967:
963:
959:
954:
951:
947:
942:
939:
935:
930:
928:
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917:
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904:
900:
896:
891:
889:
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884:
881:
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848:
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839:
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831:
827:
822:
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781:
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773:
769:
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755:
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747:
746:
740:
737:
734:
730:
726:
722:
721:
715:
711:
709:
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697:
693:
689:
685:
682:(13,000
681:
677:
673:
669:
665:
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657:
653:
649:
645:
641:
639:
629:
625:
621:
617:
613:
610:
606:
602:
598:
593:
585:
582:
578:
575:
574:Project 1134B
571:
567:
564:
563:Project 1134A
560:
556:
547:
543:Burevestnik (
542:
538:
531:
529:
527:
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519:
518:
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508:
504:
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496:
492:
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484:
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468:
464:
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456:
452:
448:
438:
435:Project 1135
434:
430:
425:
420:
419:
414:
413:
402:
398:
395:
394:torpedo tubes
391:
389:
385:
381:
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327:
325:
321:
319:
315:
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313:
308:
307:
304:
300:
296:
293:
292:
288:
285:; 4,546
284:
280:
276:
273:
272:
268:
264:
260:
256:
253:
252:
248:
244:
240:
237:
236:
232:
229:(36,000
228:
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213:
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208:
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125:
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121:
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114:
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110:15 March 1971
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72:
69:
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44:
39:
34:
30:
25:
20:
1938:Gepard class
1916:
1911:
1904:
1899:
1892:
1887:
1880:
1875:
1868:
1863:
1831:
1824:
1817:
1810:
1803:
1797:
1790:
1784:
1777:
1771:
1765:
1759:Dzerzhinskiy
1758:
1751:
1700:
1693:
1686:
1679:
1672:
1665:
1658:
1652:
1646:Grozyashchiy
1645:
1638:
1631:
1624:
1607:
1601:
1594:
1587:
1580:
1573:
1566:
1559:
1552:
1546:
1539:
1532:
1525:
1518:
1511:
1504:
1497:
1490:
1483:
1482:
1476:
1469:
1462:
1455:
1440:Russian Navy
1362:
1343:
1324:
1305:
1283:
1274:
1270:
1251:
1242:
1238:
1218:
1198:
1194:
1186:Bibliography
1171:
1164:Winkler 2000
1159:
1150:
1144:
1132:
1125:Apalkov 2005
1103:
1096:Balakin 2001
1091:
1084:Apalkov 2005
1079:
1072:Balakin 2001
1067:
1060:Apalkov 2005
1055:
1043:
1031:
1024:Balakin 2001
1019:
1012:Apalkov 2005
1007:
995:
973:Balakin 2001
960:, p. 5.
958:Balakin 2001
953:
948:, p. 4.
946:Balakin 2001
941:
903:Russian Navy
894:
892:
886:
874:
868:
854:
842:
837:
825:
823:
819:Baltic Fleet
798:
797:
772:search radar
767:
766:
744:
735:
725:torpedo tube
719:
713:
712:
690:linked in a
668:long overall
663:
642:
594:
576:
565:
541:Project 1135
536:
535:
521:
516:
506:
495:East Germany
485:, including
483:Soviet Union
479:Baltic Fleet
474:
417:
416:
411:
410:
409:
340:& decoys
318:search radar
309:Sensors and
281:(7,315
243:gas turbines
225:48,000
167:Displacement
134:30 June 1994
126:30 June 1973
123:Commissioned
70:
61:Soviet Union
28:
1917:Bezzavetnyy
1752:Menzhinskiy
1653:Neukrotimyy
1560:Bezzavetnyy
1512:Razyashchiy
1498:Storozhevoy
1428:Soviet Navy
1176:Sharpe 1996
934:Pavlov 1997
834:sister ship
832:along with
811:Kaliningrad
688:gas turbine
601:Project 159
597:Zelenodolsk
559:Soviet Navy
551:Буревестник
433:Soviet Navy
277:3,950
172:2,810
99:Yard number
93:Kaliningrad
1977:1972 ships
1971:Categories
1932:Koni class
1893:Razitelnyy
1888:Sevastopol
1687:Revnostnyy
1673:Bessmennyy
1639:Razitelnyy
1602:Poryvistyy
1526:Deyatelnyy
1491:Doblestnyy
1048:Baker 2002
1036:Baker 2002
1000:Baker 2002
913:References
644:Displacing
628:Guard Ship
624:blue water
605:Project 35
487:Cape Verde
463:short tons
451:Displacing
376:guns (2×2)
294:Complement
265:; 37
249:; 2 shafts
238:Propulsion
1818:Vorovskiy
1680:Gordelivy
1477:Dostoynyy
1456:Bditelnyy
918:Citations
907:broken up
878:when the
838:Bditelnyy
803:laid down
729:torpedoes
696:propeller
670:, with a
660:full load
652:long tons
620:Leningrad
549:Russian:
546:‹See Tfd›
526:broken up
515:USS
459:long tons
427:Russian:
424:‹See Tfd›
386:Smerch-2
261:(59
189:full load
178:long tons
143:Broken up
107:Laid down
1900:Mykolaiv
1701:Pytlivyy
1608:Pytlivyy
1581:Zadornyy
1567:Letuchiy
1519:Druzhnyy
1505:Razumnyy
1463:Svirepyy
1304:(1991).
1277:: 56–57.
815:Launched
736:Smerch-2
733:RBU-6000
708:officers
656:standard
638:frigates
584:cruisers
471:Launched
461:; 3,500
384:RBU-6000
348:Armament
299:officers
182:standard
115:Launched
77:Namesake
1694:Ryavnyy
1666:Gromkiy
1540:Retivyy
1533:Zharkiy
883:cruiser
880:US Navy
863:Rostock
805:at the
718:URPK-3
676:draught
650:(2,770
512:cruiser
457:(3,100
447:frigate
429:Сильный
303:ratings
176:(2,770
161:frigate
85:Builder
41:History
1852:
1811:Kedrov
1804:Anadyr
1733:
1721:
1632:Rezkiy
1625:Rezvyy
1574:Pylkiy
1553:Legkiy
1484:Silnyy
1470:Bodryy
1437:
1425:
1369:
1350:
1331:
1312:
1290:
1258:
1226:
1205:
895:Silnyy
855:Silnyy
851:Havana
843:Silnyy
830:Gdynia
826:Silnyy
799:Silnyy
784:radome
768:Silnyy
754:AK-726
714:Silnyy
664:Silnyy
648:tonnes
646:2,810
577:Berkut
566:Berkut
555:Petrel
537:Silnyy
522:Silnyy
499:Poland
475:Silnyy
455:tonnes
453:3,200
412:Silnyy
374:AK-726
330:sonars
301:, 174
198:Length
71:Silnyy
29:Silnyy
1869:Kirov
1825:Kirov
1791:Pskov
1778:Oryol
1595:Ladny
1241:[
1197:[
859:Praia
780:sonar
762:mines
745:OSA-M
743:4K33
720:Metel
700:knots
692:COGAG
418:Silny
401:mines
396:(2×4)
360:(1×4)
274:Range
259:knots
254:Speed
247:COGAG
214:Draft
1915:(ex-
1903:(ex-
1891:(ex-
1879:(ex-
1867:(ex-
1367:ISBN
1348:ISBN
1329:ISBN
1310:ISBN
1288:ISBN
1256:ISBN
1224:ISBN
1203:ISBN
875:Kiev
801:was
672:beam
507:Kiev
497:and
491:Cuba
382:2 ×
353:4 ×
263:km/h
206:Beam
139:Fate
67:Name
809:in
568:A (
553:, "
415:or
399:18
297:23
279:nmi
267:mph
257:32
227:shp
180:) (
102:154
1973::
1801:/
1788:/
1775:/
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1115:^
980:^
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764:.
710:.
684:kW
662:,
654:)
640:.
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493:,
489:,
469:.
449:.
287:mi
283:km
245:;
241:4
231:kW
91:,
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