More Russian Ships Are Returning Home

Russian destroyer Smetliviy in Sevastopol.  Photo blackseafleet-21.com via blackseanews.net

Russian destroyer Smetliviy in Sevastopol. Photo blackseafleet-21.com via blackseanews.net

As the Russian ships started to return to their home ports after a long deployment in the Mediterranean it is time again for me update their traffic through the Turkish Straits:

Date Number Name Direction
27/12/12 151 Azov Southbound
27/12/12 152 Nikolay Filchenkov Southbound
01/01/13 142 Novocharkassk Southbound
09/01/13 152 Nikolay Filchenkov Northbound
09/01/13 151 Azov Northbound
12/01/13 142 Novocharkassk Northbound
14/01/13 102 Kaliningrad Northbound
14/01/13 110 Alexander Shabalin Northbound
16/01/13 151 Azov Southbound
04/02/13 151 Azov Northbound
04/02/13 150 Saratov Northbound
04/02/13 810 Smetlivy Northbound
04/02/13 Ivan Bubnov Northbound
05/02/13 110 Moskva Northbound

One Response to More Russian Ships Are Returning Home

  1. Dave Shirlaw says:

    Smetliviy missile system has been deactivated and is now classed as a patrol vessel.

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