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  1. Ukrainian corvette Kherson (U210) is a former Soviet small ASW ship MPK-43, aka Odesskiy Komsomolets (commissioned in 1974), as per references: (Kostrichenko 2005, pp. 64, 85, 158, 160) & (Apalkov 2010, p. 258).
  2. Ukrainian corvette Sumy (U209) is a former Soviet small ASW ship MPK-52 (commissioned in 1971), as per references: (Kostrichenko 2005, pp. 63, 158, 160) & (Apalkov 2010, p. 261).

References:

  • Kostrichenko, Vitaly (2005). «Альбатрос» дозорный в море: история кораблей проекта 1124 ["Al'batros" is a patrol at sea: the history of Project 1124 ships] (in Russian). Moscow: Voennaya Kniga. ISBN 5-902863-04-X.
  • Apalkov, Yuri (2010). Противолодочные корабли [ASW ships] (in Russian). Moscow: Morkniga. ISBN 978-5-903080-99-1.

See also:

Ukraine: 6+2 units
… Sumy U209 (till 1.08.1997 MPK-52) decommissioned 11.06.1999, Kherson U210 (till 1.08.1997 MPK-43) decommissioned in 1999

— "Small anti-submarine ships - Project 1124". RussianShips.info. Archived from the original on 2023-04-11. Retrieved 2023-10-17.

It is also likely that the photo shows not MPK-52, which according to references probably did not have a hull number 279, but possibly MPK-5: see the Hull Numbers section (RussianShips.info). --80.234.72.168 (talk) 14:40, 17 October 2023 (UTC)[reply]