Russian Warship Movements Through Turkish Straits (Part 22)

Not a day passes where we do not see yet another Russian warship in the Turkish Straits.

Today, I was able -if only barely- to take photos of the Tarantul class corvette Burya as she was heading to Russia. She sailed to the Med ten days ago.

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The Tarantul class corvette 955 Burya passing through the Bosphorus.
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The Tarantul class corvette 955 Burya passing through the Bosphorus.

I am sorry for the quality of the photo. I did not have my proper camera with me and she was far away so I had to use the digital zoom of my compact camera.

And yesterday two Ropucha class large landing ships were seen passing through Bosphorus to the Med.

Two Russian landing ships passing through Bosphorus. Photo: kerim Bozkurt.
Two Russian landing ships passing through Bosphorus. Photo: Kerim Bozkurt.

One of the above shown landing ships is reported to be 151 BDK Azov. She is transferred to the Baltic Fleet. The other one remains unidentified.

So this is the tally of Russian warship movements in 2013:

Date Number Name Direction
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
07/02/13 102 Kaliningrad Northbound
07/02/13 110 Alexander Shabalin Northbound
08/02/13 Kildin Northbound
20/02/13 102 Kaliningrad Southbound
20/02/13 110 Alexander Shabalin Southbound
25/03/13 102 Kaliningrad Northbound
25/03/13 110 Alexander Shabalin Northbound
11/04/13 102 Kaliningrad Southbound
11/04/13 110 Alexander Shabalin Southbound
14/04/13 151 Azov Southbound
26/04/13 PM-138 PM-138 Southbound
24/04/13 102 Kaliningrad Northbound
24/04/13 110 Alexander Shabalin Northbound
24/04/13 Dubna Northbound
30/04/13 102 Kaliningrad Southbound
05/05/13 PM-56 PM-56 Northbound
05/05/13 152 Nikolay Filchenkov Northbound
11/05/13 102 Kaliningrad Northbound
11/05/13 110 Alexander Shabalin Northbound
11/05/13 151 Azov Northbound
19/05/13 151 Azov Southbound
 /05/13 151 Nikolay Filchenkov Southbound
23/05/13 077 Peresvet Northbound
23/05/13 055 Admiral Nevelskoi Northbound
27/05/13 151 Azov Northbound
27/05/13 151 Nikolay Filchenkov Northbound
10/06/13 CCB-201 Priazove Southbound
17/06/13 152 Nikolay Filchenkov Southbound
20/06/13 102 Kaliningrad Southbound
20/06/13 110 Alexander Shabalin Southbound
01/07/13 102 Kaliningrad Northbound
01/07/13 110 Alexander Shabalin Northbound
03/07/13 MB-304 MB-304 Southbound
03/07/13   Ivan Bubnov Southbound
03/07/13 120 Moskva Southbound
13/07/13 102 Kaliningrad Southbound
25/07/13 200 Perekop Northbound
26/07/13 152 Nikolay Filchenkov Northbound
26/07/13 151 Azov Northbound
31/07/13 110 Alexander Shabalin Northbound
31/07/13 127 Minsk Northbound
11/08/13 127 Minsk Southbound
11/08/13 955 Burya Southbound
17/08/13 151 Nikolay Filchenkov Northbound
11/08/13 955 Burya Southbound
17/08/13 151 Nikolay Filchenkov Northbound
19/08/13 055 BDK-98 Southbound
19/08/13 077 Peresvet Southbound
20/08/13 151 Azov Southbound
20/08/13 ? ? Southbound
21/08/13 955 Burya Northbound

5 thoughts on “Russian Warship Movements Through Turkish Straits (Part 22)

  1. Unknown ship with a probability of 95% – “Alexander Shabalin.”
    Он как раз несколько дней назад завершал погрузку.

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