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Natya-class minesweeper (628 words) [view diff] exact match in snippet view article find links to article

Russian ocean minesweeper project 266M "Akvamarin" Ivan Golubets in Sevastopol, 2005 Class overview Name Natya class (Project 266M) Builders KB Baltic
List of ship losses during the Russo-Ukrainian War (8,453 words) [view diff] exact match in snippet view article find links to article
vessel sunk was almost certainly Vasily Bekh. Natya-class minesweeper Ivan Golubets [pl] — On 29 October 2022, Ukrainian forces used an Unmanned Aerial
Black Sea Fleet (17,351 words) [view diff] exact match in snippet view article find links to article
Russia, Ukrainian UAVs slightly damaged the Natya-class minesweeper Ivan Golubets. Yury Ivanov-class intelligence ship Ivan Khurs was possibly damaged
List of shipwrecks in 2022 (5,676 words) [view diff] exact match in snippet view article find links to article
29 October 2022. "Russian Defense Ministry reports "minor damage" to Ivan Golubets minesweeper". 29 October 2022. "Capesize bulk carrier collided with
Russian invasion of Ukraine order of battle (20,615 words) [view diff] exact match in snippet view article find links to article
(Captain 2nd rank Alexander Bobrov †) Project 266M Natya-class minesweeper Ivan Golubets (damaged), 2 other Natya class minesweepers, 2 x Alexandrit-class minesweepers
Soviet Border Troops (10,087 words) [view diff] exact match in snippet view article find links to article
"Vyacheslav Denisov", "Ivan Evteev", "Neon Antonov", ПКО project 1545- PKO- "Ivan Golubets", PKO- "Sovetskiy Pogranichnik" fishery patrol vessels of project 850285 
2022 drone attack on the Sevastopol Naval Base (1,277 words) [view diff] exact match in snippet view article find links to article
reported that as a result of the attack, the Natya-class minesweeper Ivan Golubets was damaged, as well as the barrage in Yuzhnaya Bay. The Russian Ministry
List of active Russian Navy ships (10,060 words) [view diff] exact match in snippet view article find links to article
Displacement Fleet Note Natya 266M Kovrovets 1974 800 t Black Sea Fleet 266M Ivan Golubets 1973 800 t Black Sea Fleet 266ME Valentin Pikul 2001 804 t Black Sea