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Camera manufacturerCanon
Camera modelCanon EOS-1D X Mark II
AuthorLPHOT SEELEY
Exposure time1/1,000 sec (0.001)
F-numberf/8
ISO speed rating1,000
Date and time of data generation14:53, 15 November 2018
Lens focal length400 mm
Short title
  • MA180044053
Copyright holder
  • © Crown copyright
Image title
  • HMS St Albans intercepts, escorts (and photographs) Russian Missile Cruiser The Marshall Ustinov through the Channel.Aerial photograph taken from a Royal Navy Wildcat Helicopter of Russian cruiser Marshal Ustinov (Russian: Маршал Устинов)Marshal Ustinov is a Slava-class cruiser laid down in 1978, launched in April 1982 and commissioned in 1986.The Russian name for the ship type is Gvardeysky Raketnyy Kreyser (GRKR), meaning "Guards Missile Cruiser". She is named after Dmitriy Ustinov, a former Soviet Minister of Defence.Designed as a battle cruiser, the Slava Class is smaller and less expensive than other ships, which demonstrate similar capabilities. The design integrates the P-500 Bazalt missile, which is a conventional alternative to the missiles installed in the Kirov Class battle cruiser.A crane is installed on the ship for handling boats, while anti-ship missiles fitted on either side of the superstructure provide it with a typical appearance. The vessels have poor damage control capabilities due to flammable materials used in the structure.
HeadlineRussian cruiser Marshal Ustinov
Credit/ProviderMoD/Crown copyright 2018
SourceRoyal Navy
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Height2,400 px
Bits per component
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OrientationNormal
Number of components3
Horizontal resolution300 dpi
Vertical resolution300 dpi
Software usedAdobe Photoshop CC 2019 (Macintosh)
File change date and time08:46, 22 November 2018
Exposure ProgramManual
Exif version2.3
Date and time of digitizing14:53, 15 November 2018
Shutter speed9.965784
APEX aperture6
Exposure bias0
Maximum land aperture4 APEX (f/4)
Metering modeSpot
FlashFlash did not fire, compulsory flash suppression
DateTimeOriginal subseconds97
Color space2
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Focal plane resolution unitinches
Custom image processingNormal process
Exposure modeManual exposure
White balanceAuto white balance
Scene capture typeStandard
Image width3,475 px
Image height2,316 px
Serial number of camera023011001077
Date metadata was last modified15:43, 27 November 2018
Keywords
  • Ocean
  • Water
  • Scenery
  • Landscape
  • Environment
  • Terrain
  • Wake
  • Soviet Navy
  • Home Waters
  • Fleet Air Arm
  • Aerial
  • Wildcat
  • English Channel
  • Slava-class cruiser
  • Intelligence
  • Missile Cruiser
  • Battle Cruiser
  • P-500 Bazalt missile
CategoryMOD
Supplemental categories
  • Foreign Ships
  • Ships
  • Equipment
  • Russian
WriterHarland Quarrington
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Country shownAt Sea
IIM version2
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Editorial status of imageApproved
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