The flagship of the Ukrainian Navy, the Krivak III (Project 1135.1) class frigate Hetman Sahaidachny passed through the Turkish Straits today and is now in the Black Sea. I have no information about her destination. It can be Sevastopol or Odessa. We will know better tomorrow. The ship was doing anti piracy operations first with the CTF-151 and... Continue Reading →
USS Taylor Commanding Officer Relieved of Duty
Unfortunately the career of the commanding officer of the stricken frigate FF(G)-50 USS Taylor did not survived the grounding in Samsun, Turkey. As expected, Commander Dennis Volpe was relieved from the command of USS Taylor. Capt. Jim Aiken, commander, Task Force 65, relieved Cmdr. Dennis Volpe, commanding officer of the Mayport-based frigate USS Taylor (FFG 50),... Continue Reading →
USS Taylor In Samsun
Perry class Frigate FF(G)-50 USS Taylor docked at Samsun, Turkey after spending the last 6 days making circles in the Black Sea. Samsun is not a new place for USS Taylor. The ship was there on the New Years Eve in 2009. It was not announced how long the ship will stay for its well... Continue Reading →
Russia Sees The US Navy’s Bet And Rises One
The show down between Russia and USA on the Black Sea is continuing and it seems that it will not end before the Olympics. While the US Navy warships LCC-20 USS Mount Whitney and FFG-50 USS Taylor are doing circles or "doughnuts" off the coast of Sochi, the Russians have called their Kashnin class destroyer... Continue Reading →
Sailing Ship Kruzenshtern Passed Through Bosphrus
While the attention was turned to the passage of two US Navy warships to protect the US participants to the Sochi Olympics, the sailing vessel Kruzenshtern passed through the Bosphorus today. Like the sailing ship Mir which passed last week, Kruzenshtern is heading to Sochi too.
Sailing Ship Mir Passed Through Bosphorus
Russian sailing ship Mir passed through the Bosphorus today. She is heading to Sochi where we will be used as a floating accommodation according to Black Sea News. She had sailed from St. Petersburg on 19 December 2013, and her estimated time of arrival in Sochi is 5 February 2014. Mir is owned by Admiral... Continue Reading →
An Update On Submarines Of The Black Sea Navies
The submarines are getting fashionable again by the navies of the Black Sea nations.Well not every country is happy to have a silent service in its navy. Bulgaria its sole Romeo (Project 633) class BNS Slava in 2011 and sold her bulk in December 2013, effectively ending its submarine service after 94 years.But Bulgaria is the exception. Ukraine has... Continue Reading →
Bulgaria Sold Its Submarine
The Bulgarian Navy decommissioned its sole Romeo (Project 633) class BNS Slava in 2011 and terminated Bulgaria’s submarine force after 94 years. According to BlackSeaNews website the decommissioned bulk of the former BNS Slava was sold to a private company for €355 thousand. The closed bidding Bulgarian submarine "Hope" sold nearly 710 thousand leva (355 euros) with a starting... Continue Reading →
Updated: USS Mount Whitney Is Making Port Visit In Constanta
The flagship of the US Navy 6th Fleet LCC-20 USS Mount Whitney is currently in Constanta, Romania. Her first port of call was Burgas, Bulgaria. She spent here 5 days. Her next port of call was Batumi, Georgia where she arrived on 11 November. After conducting some joint exercises with Georgian naval forces, USS Mount... Continue Reading →
A New Submarine Will Join Russian Black Sea Fleet Next Year
According to Ukinform, the Russian Black Sea Fleet will receive a new submarine in July 2014. The new unit, aptly named as Novorossiysk is a Kilo/Varshavyanka (Project 636) class submarine. She will join a Kilo/Varshavyanka (Project 877V) class submarine Alrosa and Tango (Project 641B) class submarine St. George already serving in the Black Sea. The submarine Alrosa... Continue Reading →
