The Ukrainian frigate ''Dnipropetrovsk'' was the former Soviet frigate (
guard ship
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Royal Navy
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) ''Bezzavetnyy'' of the (NATO codename: Krivak I) built for the
Soviet Navy in the late 1970s.
Service history
Black Sea incident
On 12 February 1988, under the command of
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Vladimir Bogdashin
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Bogdashi ...
, the ship intentionally
nudged the U.S. missile cruiser in Soviet
territorial waters
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while ''Yorktown'' was claiming
innocent passage
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.
Ukrainian service
In summer of 1997 during the division of the Black Sea fleet she was transferred to the
Ukrainian Navy
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, receiving the name of ''Dnipropetrovsk''.
Fate
''Dnipropetrovsk'' was decommissioned in 2002 and was scuttled in the
Black Sea
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in the spring of 2005.
See also
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References
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Krivak-class frigates of the Ukrainian Navy
1977 ships
Ships built at the Zalyv Shipbuilding yard
Maritime incidents in 1988
Ships built in the Soviet Union
Dnipro
Cold War frigates of the Soviet Union
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