File:Admiral Panteleyev.jpg
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English: The Russian guided missile destroyer ADMIRAL PANTELEYEV passes Diamond Head as part of a parade of ships during the 50th anniversary of V-J Day in celebration of the end of World War II. The ADMIRAL PANTELEYEV is homeported at Vladivostok in the Sea of Japan. Русский: Большой противолодочный корабль Адмирал Пантелеев на параде, посвященном 50-летию победы на Японией, у берегов острова Оаху, 1 сентября 1995 года. |
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