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    Navigation, sea, and impressions of the Adriatic in the memoirs of a Russian officer by N. Cabassi

    Published 2017-08-01
    “…Bronevskii, a second lieutenant of the Russian Navy who took part in the expedition, published in 1836 – 1837. …”
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    The Marine Strategy of Russia in the Middle East by A. V. Krylov, N. Z. Shuminov

    Published 2020-11-01
    “…The participation of the Russian fleets in the military operations in Syria showed that the Russian Navy successfully overcame the systemic crisis and took up positions corresponding to the status of a great power.…”
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    ETHNOLOGICAL FIELD STUDIES IN FORMOSA BY PAUL IBIS AND JOSEPH STEERE IN 1873-1875 (COMPARATIVE REVIEW) by Valentin Ts. Golovachev

    Published 2019-06-01
    “…Paul Ibis (1852-1877), the Russian Navy Navigation Corp’s ensign, undertook a lone “ethnographic trip” to Formosa (Taiwan) in January-February 1875. …”
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    On the way to autonomous navigation by Alexey B. Volodin, Sergey V. Presnov, Vladimir V. Yakunchikov

    Published 2021-12-01
    “…If the main benefit is expected from a reduction in crew, then a noticeable reduction in crew is possible only for newly built and relatively modern vessels with an auto- mation level of at least AUT2, the share of which under the flag of the Russian Navy is about 15%. At the same time, the modernization of existing inland navigation vessels into autonomous vessels is now available for less than 2% of the river transport fleet (vessels with an automation level of A1), which suggests that autonomous inland water transport only has to be built. …”
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    Participation of steamships of the Solovetsky monastery in the defense of the Russian North in 1914–1917 by Sozont Singh

    Published 2022-12-01
    “…Caravans of foreign ships with military cargo went to Arkhangelsk, and the German command sought to disrupt these transportations. Since the Russian Navy in the Russian North were limited to the small vessel Bakan, the mobilization of steamships of private owners began, one of which was the Solovetsky Monastery. …”
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    Scientific and practical experience of supervisory activities in the field of the public and environmental protection at the Russian nuclear legacy sites by N. K. Shandala, S. M. Kiselev, A. V. Titov

    Published 2019-09-01
    “…The paper describes the results of long-term monitoring (2005-2018) at the former coastal technical bases of the Russian Navy ( now – sites for temporary storage of SNF and RW in the Russian Northwest and Far East (nuclear legacy sites); sites of the uranium mining and milling facilities: Priargun Mountain Chemical Association and former Production Association “Almaz” (Lermontov, Stavropol Krai); and at uranium legacy sites of the Central Asia (Republic of Tajikistan and Kyrgyz Republic). …”
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    Southern Ocean – the inclement sea surroundings of the icy continent by V. V. Ionov, V. V. Lukin

    Published 2021-05-01
    “…According to the plan of the Russian Navy Department, the Russian Antarctic Expedition of 1819–1821 was aimed at implementation of scientific exploration in the least studied and most inaccessible high latitudes of the Southern Ocean. …”
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    Russian Policy in the Mediterranean: Historical Continuity and International Context by Konstantin P. Kurylev, Nickolay P. Parkhitko

    Published 2021-12-01
    “…The authors suggest the following order as tools for implementing the strategy: speeding up efforts to ensure the permanent military presence of the Russian Navy in the Mediterranean, deepening bilateral ties with Syria and conducting a pragmatic economic policy towards Turkey, which claims to be an important actor in the Eastern Mediterranean and the Middle East as a whole.…”
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    Economic Policy in the Field of Forest Exploitation in the Baltic States of the First Half of the XVIII Century by E. M. Lupanova

    Published 2019-10-01
    “…When Peter the Great’s set up the Russian Navy, it stimulated the development of trade and mobilized all kinds of recourses, including timber logging. …”
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