Examples of using Kuznetsov in English and their translations into Vietnamese
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Is there life after Kuznetsov?
The Kuznetsov, part of the navy's Northern Fleet, was built in 1985 and has been scheduled to undergo a major overhaul.
Michael Kofman, of the Washington-based Center for Naval Analyses,said that by his estimate, the Kuznetsov now only has three MiG-29s left and only three pilots capable of flying them.
These systems help the Kuznetsov control the airspace over the Russian naval unit as well as coastal objects.
These are variously described as including Pavel Gordiyenko(or Geordiyenko) and three or five others,or Aleksandr Kuznetsov and 23 others, who landed a plane(or planes) there on April 23, 1948.
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The Kuznetsov was deployed to Syria in mid-October 2016, accompanied by three other warships and several support ships.
Born to a peasant family in Mogilev Governorate(present-day Horki Raion,Mogilev Oblast of Belarus), Kuznetsov served in the Imperial Russian Army during World War I and continued his service in the Bolsheviks' Red Army.
Fyodor Isidorovich Kuznetsov(Russian: Федор Исидо́рович Кузнецо́в; 29 September 1898- 22 March 1961) was a Colonel General and military commander in the Soviet Union.[1].
Unlike the U.S. Navy, Russia has to pack its large combat ships like the Kirov-class orits sole remaining carrier- Kuznetsov- with weapons because its fleet does not have the assets to provide sufficient escort vessels.
Kuznetsov shadowed Bush in the Mediterranean for a few weeks, then returned home to northern Russia through the English Channel in early May 2014.
After returning to port back in Russian the Kuznetsov is expected to undergo an extended refit period of over two years before returning to sea.
It was first created by a Decree of the Presidium of the Supreme Soviet in 1940 as an equivalent to general of the army, but was not used until 1944,when Ivan Isakov and Nikolai Kuznetsov were promoted to the rank.
The chief architect of Moscow, Sergey Kuznetsov, has suggested the tower could be rebuilt elsewhere, and the ministry of culture more or less endorsed that idea in late February.
The Russian surface fleet has not received a great deal of attention in the latest military modernization plans, and the Russian shipbuilding industry has not constructed a warship the size andsophistication of Kuzentsov since… well, Kuznetsov.
On 28 April 1939, Kuznetsov, still only thirty-four, was appointed the People's Commissar(Minister) of the Navy, a post he would hold for the duration of the Second World War.
According to this decree Stavka was composed of the defence minister Marshal Semyon Timoshenko(as its president), the head of General Staff Georgy Zhukov, Stalin, Vyacheslav Molotov, Marshal Kliment Voroshilov, Marshal Semyon Budyonny and the People's Commissar(Narkom)of the Navy Admiral Nikolai Gerasimovich Kuznetsov.
Even if Kuznetsov can be repaired, the navy most likely strictly will use the carrier as a training ship, a Kremlin source told Belsat, a Belarusian news agency.
The coordinated Russian attacks became possible after a naval group,comprising the Admiral Kuznetsov aircraft carrier, a nuclear-powered battle cruiser, two anti-submarine warships and four support vessels, arrived off the Syrian coast earlier this month.
Alexander Kuznetsov, a leading expert on Russia-Middle East relations at MGIMO, told me in a recent interview that the Yemeni military holds Russia in high esteem, as Moscow provided extensive assistance to South Yemen's armed forces during the Cold War.
Currently, with the help of the group of Professor Vyacheslav Kalchenko andDr. Yuri Kuznetsov, a certified expert in the field of forensic psychiatry and handwriting(both from Weizmann Institute, Israel), materials are being collected and evaluated in order to modify the method for use in forensics.
Mikhail Vasilyevich Kuznetsov(Russian: Михаи́л Васи́льевич Кузнецо́в; 7 November[O.S. 25 October] 1913- 15 December 1989) was a flying ace in the Soviet Air Forces during the Second World War who was twice awarded the title Hero of the Soviet Union.[1].
Shortly before the beginning of Operation Bagration, he summoned Victor Abakumov, Vsevolod Merkulov,Fyodor Fedotovich Kuznetsov, and Sudoplatov and ordered a new disinformation campaign.[note 3] Stalin's instructions, recorded by Sergei Shtemenko, shifted the objective toward methodical physical destruction of German special forces and their intelligence capability.
Kuznetsova's mother, Galina Tsareva, is a six-time world champion and holder of 20 world records in cycling, and her brother,Nikolay Kuznetsov, was a silver medalist at the 1996 Summer Olympics in Atlanta and coach of the Russian cycling team Lokomotiv.
In another version by the Ukrainian Insurgent Army, Kuznetsov and his associates were detained in the village of Boratyn near Brody, dressed as German soldiers.[4] To avoid being discovered, Kuznetsov blew himself up on a grenade.[4].
Kuznetsov was also the first intelligence agent to uncover German plans to launch a massive tank attack in the Kursk region, and information about German V-2 rockets, as well as about Operation Long Jump, Hitler's plan to assassinate the heads of the USSR, USA and Great Britain during the Tehran Conference.
Currently, with the help of the group of Professor Vyacheslav Kalchenko andDr Yuri Kuznetsov, a certified expert in the field of forensic psychiatry and handwriting(both from Weizmann Institute, Israel), materials are being collected and evaluated to modify the method for it to be used in forensics.
Nikolai Ivanovich Kuznetsov(Russian: Николай Иванович Кузнецов)(July 27, 1911- March 9, 1944) was a Soviet intelligence agent and partisan who operated in Nazi-occupied Ukraine(Reichskommissariat Ukraine) during World War II and who personally killed six high-ranking German officials.
Soon before Stalin's death, however, Kuznetsov was again restored as a fleet admiral and was among the two admirals to receive the rank of fleet admiral of the Soviet Union upon its official creation in 1955, the other being Ivan Isakov.
Minor planet 2233 Kuznetsov, discovered in 1972 by Soviet astronomer Lyudmila Zhuravlyova, is named after him.[6] Kuznetsovsk, a city in Volhynia, was named after the Soviet agent(renamed in 2016 to Varash conforming to a law prohibiting names of Communist origin).[7].
Kuznetsov was in charge of several complex operations involving assassinations and kidnappings of high-ranking Nazi officials in the Rivne and Lviv regions, such as successful operations against the German-appointed chief judge of Ukraine, the vice-governor of Galicia, the adviser to the Reichskommissar of Ukraine, three German generals and others.