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The destroyer USS CARON (DD-970) is struck by the bows of a Soviet Mirka II class light frigate (FL-824) as the American vessel exercises the right of free passage through the Soviet-claimed 12-mile territorial waters

A Soviet Mirka II class light frigate (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

A Soviet Mirka II class light frigate (FFL-824) moves away from the destroyer USS CARON (DD 970) immediately after impacting the American ship. The CARON was exercising the right of free passage through the Soviet-claimed 12-mile territorial waters when it was struck by the frigate

The Soviet Krivak I class guided missile frigate BEZZAVETNY (FFG 811) impacts the guided missile cruiser USS YORKTOWN (CG 48) as the American ship exercises the right of free passage through the Soviet-claimed 12-mile territorial waters

The frigate USS AYLWIN (FF-1081), left, and the tank landing ship USS BARNSTABLE COUNTY (LST-1197) lie tied up alongside one another during Unitas XXXII, a combined exercise involving the naval forces of the United States and nine South American nations

The Russian Federation navy Slava-class cruiser RFS Varyag pulls outboard along the starboard side of the Arleigh Burke-class guided-missile destroyer USS Fitzgerald (DDG 62)

An aerial starboard bow view of the nuclear-powered aircraft carrier USS DWIGHT D. EISENHOWER (CVN 69), right, conducting underway replenishment with the Ashtabula class oiler USS CALOOSAHATCHEE (AO 98), center, during Exercise BRIGHT STAR '83. The Forrest Sherman class destroyer USS MANLEY (DD 940) is underway to the left

A starboard (amidships) view of the Soviet "Krivak II" class guided missile frigate 946 (FFG 946) underway

A close-up view of damage to the port quarter of the guided missile cruiser USS YORKTOWN (CG 48) resulting from the collision of the vessel with the Soviet Krivak I class guided missile frigate BEZZAVETNY (FFG 811). The YORKTOWN was exercising the right of free passage through the Soviet-claimed 12-mile territorial waters when the incident occurred

The bow of a Soviet Mirka II class light frigate (FFL 824) impacts the stern of the destroyer USS CARON (DD 970) as the American vessel exercises the right of free passage through the Soviet-claimed 12-mile territorial waters

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Country: Black Sea

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12/02/1988
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