Well, I'm not too surprised.
Rather see mistakes like this all the time.
After 9/11, I believe, there was a publication in the supermarket checkout stands about America's Military Might. In the 4 picture cover, it showed the Marines, the Army, the Air Force, and the Navy. The catch was the picture for the Navy was some ship with a 47 on it's hull....but it wasn't USN. I believe, as I recall, it was some other Navy's, perhaps Peru at the time, Lupo class.
Saw a news report a few years ago where the reader was talking about security forces training on a 747 airliner....and the footage clearly showed a DC-10 (or visa versa).
In these days of rapid search engines and not much care for fact checking, I suspect someone who didn't know took the best looking image their search produced. Admittedly, a Kara class cruisers is
a beautiful, armed to the teeth ship. Just like a Peruvian Lupo.
If one wanted a picture of an impressive ship, those are potential choices.
Of course, impressive looking does not necessarily mean effective these days. If an airburst takes out those SAM launchers on the Kara, those missiles in the magazine are useless.
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