Russian Navy frigate Marshal Shaposhnikov at DIMDEX ...
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www.armyrecognition.comI don’t have a live feed to verify the very latest developments right now. Here’s what I can share based on the most recent broadly reported information up to late 2025 and common reference points.
The Russian destroyer Marshal Vasilyevsky (Project 22350) has been part of ongoing Black Sea and Northern Fleet operations in various deployments and exercises, but as of the latest widely cited public sources, there hasn’t been a consistently urgent, single breaking-news event specifically naming a Marshal Vasilyevsky incident in early 2026. If you need a precise, up-to-date status, I can search current outlets for the latest confirmation. [generated_image: none]
In related context, there has been ongoing attention to the broader class and its missions, including patrols near contested zones, training in the Black Sea, and standard deployments typical for modern Russian surface combatants. Public reports over 2024–2025 often describe routine operations rather than singular dramatic events for individual ships in this class. If you’d like, I can pull a concise brief on Marshal Vasilyevsky’s class, typical routes, and recent activity patterns from recent publicly released sources.[9]
Would you like me to perform a focused, up-to-date search for “Marshal Vasilyevsky” specifically and provide a current-status digest with sources? I can also summarize recent activity for the Marshal Vasilyevsky’s class and its typical mission profile if that’s helpful.[9]
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www.armyrecognition.comA Russian warship was seriously damaged in an overnight Ukrainian naval drone attack on Russia's Black Sea navy base at Novorossiysk, the first time the Ukrainian navy has projected its power so far from the country's shores.
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kyivindependent.comRussian Navy cruiser RFS Varyag (011), flagship of Russia’s Pacific Fleet, and frigate RFS Marshal Shaposhnikov (543) returned to their homeport of Vladivostok on Friday, wrapping up a seven-month deployment to the Middle East and the Mediterranean. Meanwhile, the Russian Navy Pacific Fleet from Tuesday to Thursday conducted combat drills for its logistical and support forces in the waters of the Primorsky region. Varyag and Marshal Shaposhnikov departed Vladivostok on Jan. 22. A Russian...
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