Donbas (U500)
Donbas (Ukrainian: Донбас) is a repair ship that was converted to a command ship of the Ukrainian Navy. Project 304 (NATO code English: Amur). It was built on Szczecin Shipyard in Poland in 1969 for the Soviet Navy and entitled "PM-9". PM is a Russian abbreviation for a repair ship (Russian: Плавучая мастерская, Plavuchaya masterskaya, PM), and literally means a floating repair shop. The ships of this company were considered the most durable, they were actively applied in military campaigns since the early 1970s.
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Donbas (U500)
Donbas (Ukrainian: Донбас) is a repair ship that was converted to a command ship of the Ukrainian Navy. Project 304 (NATO code English: Amur). It was built on Szczecin Shipyard in Poland in 1969 for the Soviet Navy and entitled "PM-9". PM is a Russian abbreviation for a repair ship (Russian: Плавучая мастерская, Plavuchaya masterskaya, PM), and literally means a floating repair shop. The ships of this company were considered the most durable, they were actively applied in military campaigns since the early 1970s.
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Donbas (Ukrainian: Донбас) is ...... it was transferred to Odessa.
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«ПМ-9», позже «Краснодон», с 2 ...... а более 100 квадратных метров.
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1969-11-11
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U500 "Donbas" at Sevastopol Bay, July 2012
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Donbas (Ukrainian: Донбас) is ...... mpaigns since the early 1970s.
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«ПМ-9», позже «Краснодон», с 2 ...... ероприятиях боевой подготовки.
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Donbas (U500)
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Донбасс (корабль управления)
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Donbas (formerly Krasnodon)
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Krasnodon (formerly PM-9)
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