Crew members conducts early voting in the 2024 Russian presidential election that will be held on March 15-17, at the Captain Mokeev refrigerated cargo ship in the Sea of Okhotsk, Russia.05.03.2024#8634881
Crew members conducts early voting in the 2024 Russian presidential election that will be held on March 15-17, at the Captain Mokeev refrigerated cargo ship in the Sea of Okhotsk, Russia.05.03.2024#8634876
Crew members conducts early voting in the 2024 Russian presidential election that will be held on March 15-17, at the Captain Mokeev refrigerated cargo ship in the Sea of Okhotsk, Russia.05.03.2024#8634880
A crew member casts her ballot during early voting in the 2024 Russian presidential election that will be held on March 15-17, at the Captain Mokeev refrigerated cargo ship in the Sea of Okhotsk, Russia.05.03.2024#8634878
A crew member casts his ballot during early voting in the 2024 Russian presidential election that will be held on March 15-17, at the Captain Mokeev refrigerated cargo ship in the Sea of Okhotsk, Russia.05.03.2024#8634873
The Captain Mokeev refrigerated cargo ship sails in the Sea of Okhotsk, Russia. The crew of the ship has early voted in the presidential elections of the Russian Federation, that will be held on March 15-17.03.03.2024#8634883
The Captain Mokeev refrigerated cargo ship sails in the Sea of Okhotsk, Russia. The crew of the ship has early voted in the presidential elections of the Russian Federation, that will be held on March 15-17.03.03.2024#8634882
Russian Navy's rocket ship "Tatarstan" of the Caspian Flotilla docks in the port of Baku, Azerbaijan.10.10.2023#8533431
Russian Navy's rocket ship "Tatarstan" of the Caspian Flotilla docks in the port of Baku, Azerbaijan.10.10.2023#8533437
Azerbaijani Navy sailors welcome the rocket ship "Tatarstan" of the Russian Navy's Caspian Flotilla in the port of Baku, Azerbaijan.10.10.2023#8533457
The crew of the rocket ship "Tatarstan" from the Russian Navy's Caspian Flotilla is pictured upon arrival in Baku port, Azerbaijan.10.10.2023#8533441
Azerbaijani Navy sailors welcome the rocket ship "Tatarstan" of the Russian Navy's Caspian Flotilla in the port of Baku, Azerbaijan.10.10.2023#8533454
A military orchestra welcomes the rocket ship "Tatarstan" of the Russian Navy's Caspian Flotilla in the port of Baku, Azerbaijan.10.10.2023#8533433
Russian Navy's rocket ship "Tatarstan" of the Caspian Flotilla docks in the port of Baku, Azerbaijan.10.10.2023#8533432
Azerbaijani Navy sailors welcome the rocket ship "Tatarstan" of the Russian Navy's Caspian Flotilla in the port of Baku, Azerbaijan.10.10.2023#8533435
Russian Navy's rocket ship "Tatarstan" of the Caspian Flotilla arrives in the port of Baku, Azerbaijan.10.10.2023#8533434
From right: Ilya Struzhko, Second Officer of the vehicle-and-train ferry Alexander Deyev, and Rinat Giniyatullin, one of the longest-serving captains of the Sakhalin Maritime Shipping Company, aboard the above-mentioned ferry Alexander Deyev. In 1973, Giniyatullin, then a Second Officer, sailed the ferry Sakhalin-1, the first ferry of the Vanino-Kholmsk ferry crossing, from Kaliningrad to Sakhalin Island.01.09.2023#8507100
Vessels sail along the strait of East Bosphorus, in the Far-Eastern city of Vladivostok, Russia.02.09.2022#8265539
Vessels sail along the strait of East Bosphorus, in the Far-Eastern city of Vladivostok, Russia.02.09.2022#8265530
A general view shows the Golden Bridge in Vladivostok, Russia. The Eastern Economic Forum is scheduled for September 5-8.02.09.2022#8265519
A general view shows the Golden Bridge and new residential buildings, in Vladivostok, Russia.02.09.2022#8265504
Vessels sail along the strait of East Bosphorus, in the Far-Eastern city of Vladivostok, Russia.02.09.2022#8265502
In this handout video grab released by the Russian Defence Ministry, warships of the Chinese Navy are seen during deployment as part of the Vostok 2022 annual strategic military drills in the waters of Japanese sea, in Vladivostok, Russia. The drills will run on September 1-7 under the command of Chief of Russia’s General Staff Valery Gerasimov in order to work out issues of ensuring military security in the Eastern region. The Vostok 2022 strategic maneuvers will bring together over 50,000 troops and more than 5,000 items of armaments and military hardware. Editorial use only, no archive, no commercial use.02.09.2022#8265401
In this handout video grab released by the Russian Defence Ministry, a warship of the Chinese Navy is seen during deployment as part of the Vostok 2022 annual strategic military drills in the waters of Japanese sea, in Vladivostok, Russia. The drills will run on September 1-7 under the command of Chief of Russia’s General Staff Valery Gerasimov in order to work out issues of ensuring military security in the Eastern region. The Vostok 2022 strategic maneuvers will bring together over 50,000 troops and more than 5,000 items of armaments and military hardware. Editorial use only, no archive, no commercial use.02.09.2022#8265395
In this handout video grab released by the Russian Defence Ministry, the Marshal Krylov measuring complex warship is seen during the Vostok 2022 annual strategic military drills in the waters of Japanese sea in Vladivostok, Russia. The drills will run on September 1-7 under the command of Chief of Russia’s General Staff Valery Gerasimov in order to work out issues of ensuring military security in the Eastern region. The Vostok 2022 strategic maneuvers will bring together over 50,000 troops and more than 5,000 items of armaments and military hardware. Editorial use only, no archive, no commercial use.02.09.2022#8265391
In this handout video grab released by the Russian Defence Ministry, the Marshal Krylov measuring complex warship is seen during the Vostok 2022 annual strategic military drills in the waters of Japanese sea in Vladivostok, Russia. The drills will run on September 1-7 under the command of Chief of Russia’s General Staff Valery Gerasimov in order to work out issues of ensuring military security in the Eastern region. The Vostok 2022 strategic maneuvers will bring together over 50,000 troops and more than 5,000 items of armaments and military hardware. Editorial use only, no archive, no commercial use.02.09.2022#8265390
In this handout video grab released by the Russian Defence Ministry, the Gromky corvette is seen during the Vostok 2022 annual strategic military drills in the waters of Japanese sea in Vladivostok, Russia. The drills will run on September 1-7 under the command of Chief of Russia’s General Staff Valery Gerasimov in order to work out issues of ensuring military security in the Eastern region. The Vostok 2022 strategic maneuvers will bring together over 50,000 troops and more than 5,000 items of armaments and military hardware. Editorial use only, no archive, no commercial use.02.09.2022#8265393
Vessels sail during a rehearsal of the Russian Navy Day, in Kronshtadt, a seaport town in the suburb of St. Petersburg, Russia.28.07.2022#8243797
The Perekop training vessel sail during a rehearsal of the Russian Navy Day, in Kronshtadt, a seaport town in the suburb of St. Petersburg, Russia.28.07.2022#8243789
The Chuvashia missile boat (Project 1241) sails during a rehearsal of the Russian Navy Day parade on the Neva River, in St. Petersburg, Russia.28.07.2022#8243771
Vessels sail during a rehearsal of the Russian Navy Day, in Kronshtadt, a seaport town in the suburb of St. Petersburg, Russia.28.07.2022#8243785
The Alexandrit class minesweeper Alexander Obukhov sails during a rehearsal of the Russian Navy Day parade on the Neva River, in St. Petersburg, Russia.28.07.2022#8243775
A landing craft sails during a rehearsal of the Russian Navy Day parade on the Neva River, in St. Petersburg, Russia.28.07.2022#8243778
The Ivan Pasko landing boat carries a replica of Peter the Great's Botik during a rehearsal of the Russian Navy Day parade on the Neva River, in St. Petersburg, Russia.28.07.2022#8243766
Vessels sail during a rehearsal of the Russian Navy Day, in Kronshtadt, a seaport town in the suburb of St. Petersburg, Russia.28.07.2022#8243794
The Project 21631 Buyan-M corvette Veliky Ustyug sails during a rehearsal of the Russian Navy Day parade on the Neva River, in St. Petersburg, Russia.28.07.2022#8243720
The Ivan Pasko landing boat carries a replica of Peter the Great's Botik during a rehearsal of the Russian Navy Day paradein Kronshtadt, a seaport town in the suburb of St. Petersburg, Russia.28.07.2022#8243792
Performers in period costume are seen during the 'Window to Europe' festival marking the 350th birthday of Peter the Great, who laid the foundation for the Russian Navy, in St. Petersburg, Russia. An open-air theater exhibition is featured as part of the 'Window to Europe' festival.11.06.2022#8213736
Performers participate in the reconstructed boarding battle during the 'Window to Europe' festival marking the 350th birthday of Peter the Great, who laid the foundation for the Russian Navy, in St. Petersburg, Russia. An open-air theater exhibition is featured as part of the 'Window to Europe' festival.11.06.2022#8213738
Performers participate in the reconstructed boarding battle during the 'Window to Europe' festival marking the 350th birthday of Peter the Great, who laid the foundation for the Russian Navy, in St. Petersburg, Russia. An open-air theater exhibition is featured as part of the 'Window to Europe' festival.11.06.2022#8213739
Performers participate in the reconstructed boarding battle during the 'Window to Europe' festival marking the 350th birthday of Peter the Great, who laid the foundation for the Russian Navy, in St. Petersburg, Russia. An open-air theater exhibition is featured as part of the 'Window to Europe' festival.11.06.2022#8213740
Performers participate in the reconstructed boarding battle during the 'Window to Europe' festival marking the 350th birthday of Peter the Great, who laid the foundation for the Russian Navy, in St. Petersburg, Russia. An open-air theater exhibition is featured as part of the 'Window to Europe' festival.11.06.2022#8213737
Performers participate in the reconstructed boarding battle during the 'Window to Europe' festival marking the 350th birthday of Peter the Great, who laid the foundation for the Russian Navy, in St. Petersburg, Russia. An open-air theater exhibition is featured as part of the 'Window to Europe' festival.11.06.2022#8213741
Performers in period costume are seen during the 'Window to Europe' festival marking the 350th birthday of Peter the Great, who laid the foundation for the Russian Navy, in St. Petersburg, Russia. An open-air theater exhibition is featured as part of the 'Window to Europe' festival.11.06.2022#8213742
Performers participate in the reconstructed boarding battle during the 'Window to Europe' festival marking the 350th birthday of Peter the Great, who laid the foundation for the Russian Navy, in St. Petersburg, Russia. An open-air theater exhibition is featured as part of the 'Window to Europe' festival.11.06.2022#8213743
Performers in period costume are seen during the 'Window to Europe' festival marking the 350th birthday of Peter the Great, who laid the foundation for the Russian Navy, in St. Petersburg, Russia. An open-air theater exhibition is featured as part of the 'Window to Europe' festival.11.06.2022#8213735
Performers in period costume are seen during the 'Window to Europe' festival marking the 350th birthday of Peter the Great, who laid the foundation for the Russian Navy, in St. Petersburg, Russia. An open-air theater exhibition is featured as part of the 'Window to Europe' festival.11.06.2022#8213731
Performers in period costume are seen during the 'Window to Europe' festival marking the 350th birthday of Peter the Great, who laid the foundation for the Russian Navy, in St. Petersburg, Russia. An open-air theater exhibition is featured as part of the 'Window to Europe' festival.11.06.2022#8213734
Performers in period costume are seen during the 'Window to Europe' festival marking the 350th birthday of Peter the Great, who laid the foundation for the Russian Navy, in St. Petersburg, Russia. An open-air theater exhibition is featured as part of the 'Window to Europe' festival.11.06.2022#8213733
The Severomorsk anti-submarine destroyer takes part in the 2022 Kumzha naval military exercise held by the Russian Northern Fleet in the Barents Sea, in the Murmansk region, Russia.26.05.2022#8200925
Russian servicemen are pictured on the abandoned Ukranian Koreets ship in the Azov Sea port of Berdyansk, Ukraine.13.03.2022#8140060
The nuclear-powered icebreaker Sibir is pictured at the home port of Murmansk, in the Murmansk region, Russia. The Sibir, the second icebreaker of Project 22220 to be built by Baltic Shipyard for Rosatom subsidiary Atomflot, is approximately 173.3 meters in length, 34 meters in width, and has a displacement tonnage of 25,540 tonnes.25.01.2022#6748154
The nuclear-powered icebreaker Sibir is pictured at the home port of Murmansk, in the Murmansk region, Russia. The Sibir, the second icebreaker of Project 22220 to be built by Baltic Shipyard for Rosatom subsidiary Atomflot, is approximately 173.3 meters in length, 34 meters in width, and has a displacement tonnage of 25,540 tonnes.25.01.2022#6748152
The nuclear-powered icebreaker Sibir is pictured at the home port of Murmansk, in the Murmansk region, Russia. The Sibir, the second icebreaker of Project 22220 to be built by Baltic Shipyard for Rosatom subsidiary Atomflot, is approximately 173.3 meters in length, 34 meters in width, and has a displacement tonnage of 25,540 tonnes.25.01.2022#6748149
The nuclear-powered icebreaker Sibir is pictured at the home port of Murmansk, in the Murmansk region, Russia. The Sibir, the second icebreaker of Project 22220 to be built by Baltic Shipyard for Rosatom subsidiary Atomflot, is approximately 173.3 meters in length, 34 meters in width, and has a displacement tonnage of 25,540 tonnes.25.01.2022#6748148
The nuclear-powered icebreaker Sibir is pictured at the home port of Murmansk, in the Murmansk region, Russia. The Sibir, the second icebreaker of Project 22220 to be built by Baltic Shipyard for Rosatom subsidiary Atomflot, is approximately 173.3 meters in length, 34 meters in width, and has a displacement tonnage of 25,540 tonnes.25.01.2022#6748146
The nuclear-powered icebreaker Sibir is pictured at the home port of Murmansk, in the Murmansk region, Russia. The Sibir, the second icebreaker of Project 22220 to be built by Baltic Shipyard for Rosatom subsidiary Atomflot, is approximately 173.3 meters in length, 34 meters in width, and has a displacement tonnage of 25,540 tonnes.25.01.2022#6748153
The nuclear-powered icebreaker Sibir is pictured at the home port of Murmansk, in the Murmansk region, Russia. The Sibir, the second icebreaker of Project 22220 to be built by Baltic Shipyard for Rosatom subsidiary Atomflot, is approximately 173.3 meters in length, 34 meters in width, and has a displacement tonnage of 25,540 tonnes.25.01.2022#6748140
The nuclear-powered icebreaker Sibir is pictured at the home port of Murmansk, in the Murmansk region, Russia. The Sibir, the second icebreaker of Project 22220 to be built by Baltic Shipyard for Rosatom subsidiary Atomflot, is approximately 173.3 meters in length, 34 meters in width, and has a displacement tonnage of 25,540 tonnes.25.01.2022#6748134