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Ustinov

British  
/ ˈjuːstɪnɒf /

noun

  1. Sir Peter ( Alexander ). 1921–2004, British stage and film actor, director, dramatist, and raconteur

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No. Russia has two other ships of the same class, the Marshal Ustinov and the Varyag, which serve with Russia's Northern and Pacific fleets respectively.

From Reuters

Russia has two other ships of the same class, the Marshal Ustinov and the Varyag, which serve with Russia’s Northern and Pacific fleets respectively.

From Reuters

This Poirot is playful, boyish, even a bit whimsical; Ustinov imbues him with a light, teasing air, finding a latent amusement in even the most diabolical matters.

From New York Times

I actually spent a little time Googling a character, an evil Soviet scientist named Dr. Nikolai Ustinov, to see if he might be real.

From Washington Post

It seems long ago that Putin stood on the deck of the missile cruiser Marshal Ustinov in March, wearing a military hat and fur-trimmed jacket and observing Russian missiles flashing over the Black Sea.

From Washington Post