File:SKR-6-strikes-USS-Caron(DD-970)-1988-4.jpg
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English: A Soviet Mirka I class light frigate SKR-6 (FFL 824) approaches the destroyer USS CARON (DD 970) as it prepares to strike the American vessel. The CARON is exercising the right of free passage through the Soviet-claimed 12-mile territorial waters.
Русский: Сторожевой корабль Черноморского флота СКР-6 навалился на левый борт в кормовой части эсминца Кэрон, 12 февраля 1988 года. |
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Date Shot: 2/12/1988 |
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DefenseImagery.mil for DN-SN-92-00303 |
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current | 15:14, 14 September 2008 | 3,000 × 2,323 (2.43 MB) | BezPRUzyn (talk | contribs) | {{Information |Description={{en|1=A Soviet Mirka I<!-- THIS IS NOT "Mirka II"!! --> class light frigate SKR-6 (FFL 824) approaches the destroyer USS CARON (DD 970) as it prepares to strike the American vessel. The CARON is exerc |
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