File:Ka-27PS-1994-Neustrashimyy-Hayler-1.jpg
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English: A Russian Ka-27PS Helix-D helicopter from the Russian guided missile frigate NEUSTRASHIMYY (FFG-712) becomes the first Russian aircraft to land on board the destroyer USS HAYLER (DD-997) during Phase 1 of the exercise Baltic Operation '94. The HAYLER is serving as flagship for BALTOPS 94. |
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Date Shot: 6/7/1994 |
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DefenseImagery.mil for DN-ST-95-00162 |
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Photographer's Name: JOC Michael Gallagher |
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