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Innovations in communication technologies development on the Black Sea Fleet (1993–2002)

2010 20th International Crimean Conference "Microwave & Telecommunication Technology", 2010
The paper is prepared by director of Signals division of the Black Sea Fleet (1991–2002), rear admiral, chevalier Zinur Lyapin. Described in the paper is the hard period for signals division of the Black Sea Fleet, which has followed after USSR breakup, as well as innovations introduced into communication technology: wireless telephone, paging ...
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The Russian Black Sea Fleet and Ukraine's Security Strategy: Agenda 2017

NATO Science for Peace and Security Series Sub-series E, Human and Societal Dynamics, 2009
The chapter focuses on one of the most acute issues affecting contemporary Russian-Ukrainian relations: the Crimean perspectives of the Russian Black Sea Fleet and current political speculations as to whether or not it is to remain in Sevastopol after 2017.
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North of Gallipoli: The Black Sea Fleet at War, 1914–1917

History: Reviews of New Books, 1994
Norman E Saul
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The Rebirth of the Black Sea Fleet in the 1920s

Soviet Law and Government, 1987
The task of rebuilding the Soviet Black Sea Fleet1 topped the agenda almost from the first days of the nation's transition from civil war to peace. During that period, however, it was a task that entailed major difficulties. "Some ships were lost in battle," recalls Admiral N. G. Kuznetsov, "some were scuttled by our own sailors on orders from V.
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DAUGHTER OF THE ADMIRAL OF THE BLACK SEA FLEET

History and Archives
The article deals with the fate of Maria Alexandrovna Myazgovskaya, the daughter of the Admiral of the Black Sea Fleet, A.I. Myazgovsky, who was assassinated in Nikolaev, Kherson province, during the Civil War. In 1920, M.A. Myazgovskaya, along with her mother and brother, were able to hide in Odessa, then leave for Constantinople and from there move ...
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Ukraine, Russia, and the Black Sea Fleet Accords,

1999
Abstract : With the breakup of the Soviet Union in 1992, a process began of dividing the commonly held assets of the Soviet republics between newly independent states. The two most important of these new states, Russia and Ukraine, had much to divide between them.
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Russia's Black Sea Fleet is not yet defeated

Emerald Expert Briefings
Significance Despite not possessing a functioning conventional navy of its own, Ukraine has deployed innovative tactics to strike Russia’s Black Sea Fleet with considerable success. Officials in Kyiv have claimed the attacks have dealt “a heavy blow to Moscow’s military capability”, while UK Defence Minister Grant Shapps ...
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