File:USS Caron (DD-970) and Kildin-class destroyer in the Black Sea 1979.jpg

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Description View from the U.S. Navy destroyer USS Caron (DD-970) toward a Soviet Projekt 56M-class destroyer (NATO reportin code "Kildin") in the Black Sea. The Soviet ship is probably Bedovyy (260).
Caron and USS Farragut (DDG-37) visited the Black Sea for a week in August 1979. During that cruise, Soviet aircraft staged a mock missile attack against the Caron.
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Source U.S. Navy All Hands magazine December 1979, p. 2.
Author PHAN George F. Bruder, U.S. Navy
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