Moskva (ship)
Moskva is the name of several ships. They are named for the transliteration of Russian: Москва, lit. 'Moscow'.
Warships
- Russian cruiser Moskva (1976–2022) – the lead ship of the Slava-class cruiser, formerly named Slava in the Soviet Navy,[1] and the former flagship of the Russian Black Sea Fleet.[2]
- Russian ship Moskva (1799) – a ship of the line in service from 1799 until 1830
- Soviet destroyer Moskva (1932–1941) – a Leningrad-class destroyer leader from World War II
- Soviet battlecruiser Moskva – a planned Stalingrad-class battlecruiser scrapped prior to launch
- Soviet helicopter carrier Moskva (1965–1996) – the lead ship of Moskva-class helicopter carrier
Civilian ships
- Moskva (1959 icebreaker), a Soviet diesel-electric Moskva-class icebreaker in service in 1960–1992
- Moskva (2007 icebreaker), a Russian Project 21900 icebreaker in service since 2008
- Moskva (passenger ship), several with incremental numbering "Mockba-#" to "Mockba-###" [3]
- Moskva (2012 passenger ship) (IMO number: 9671292), a 2012 passenger ship [4]
- Moskva (MMSI 273081717) (MMSI number: 273081717), a cargo ship [5]
- Moskva (1978 cargo ship) (IMO number: 8889385), a 1978 cargo ship, later renamed Omskiy 103 [6]
- Moskva (tanker) (IMO number: 9842188), a crude oil tanker, later renamed Vladimir Vinogradov [7]
See also
- MV Moscow University (Russian: Московский университет, romanized: Moskovskiy Universitet), a tanker
- Moskva class, several ship classes
- Moskva (disambiguation)
References
- "Минобороны сообщило, что крейсер "Москва" затонул при буксировке" (in Russian). Retrieved 2022-04-14.
- "Krasina / Slava Class - Project 1164". www.globalsecurity.org. Retrieved 2022-04-19.
- Soviet Shipping, Volumes 4-6. Association of Soviet Shipowners. 1984. p. 31.
- "MOSKVA — Passenger Ship – IMO: 9671292". Marine Traffic.
- "MOSKVA — Cargo – MMSI: 273081717". Marine Traffic.
- "OMSKIY 103 — General Cargo – IMO: 8889385". Marine Traffic.
- "VLADIMIR VINOGRADOV — Crude Oil Tanker – IMO: 9842188". Marine Traffic.
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