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Storozhevoy-class destroyer

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52: 24: 615:; the latter had a warhead 100 kilograms (220 lb) heavier than the 300-kilogram (660 lb) warhead of the 53-38. The torpedoes had three range/speed settings: 10,000 meters (11,000 yd) at 30.5 knots (56.5 km/h; 35.1 mph); 8,000 meters (8,700 yd) at 34.5 knots (63.9 km/h; 39.7 mph) and 4,000 meters (4,400 yd) at 44.5 knots (82.4 km/h; 51.2 mph). The ships could also carry a maximum of either 60 or 96 519: 555:. The development of the gun was troubled by excessive barrel erosion problems and three variants were built in a not entirely successful effort to resolve the problem which complicated logistical and operational support as each performed slightly differently. The manually operated mounts had an elevation range between -5° and +45° and had a 411:
following mine damage in 1941, but led to a considerable delay in the Soviet destroyer program and the cancellation of six Type 7 ships. Fitting the additional machinery in the same hull presented significant challenges, leading to an increase in weight, cramped accommodation and a reduction in fuel
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with a rate of fire of 25–30 rounds per minute with an elevation range between -10° and +85°. The gun fired a 1.41-kilogram (3.1 lb) shell at a muzzle velocity of 760 ft/s (230 m/s). This gave them a range of 9,200 meters (10,100 yd). The Project 7Us stowed 500 rounds for each
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All of the ships of the class were originally begun as Type 7 destroyers and their partially completed hulls were broken up and relaid down as Type 7Us. Those ships shown with two shipyards were begun at the first and were then towed to the second one for completion.
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joined the 3rd Division when they entered service during the war. All three destroyers in service were on escort duty in July and from late August they escorted transports and provided fire support to the defenders of
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was present and he ordered that the ships be redesigned with unit machinery so that a ship could still move if one of the two boiler or engine rooms were incapacitated. This change in design saved
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a maximum horizontal range of 14,640 meters (16,010 yd) and an effective ceiling of 6,500 meters (21,300 ft). The 21-K was a converted
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gun. The DShK had an effective rate of fire of 125 rounds per minute and an effective range against aircraft of 2,500 meters (2,700 yd).
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and 2,279 metric tons (2,243 long tons) at deep load. Their crew numbered 207 officers and sailors in peacetime and 271 in wartime.
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Naval historians Yakubov and Worth state that the change to unit machinery was due to an incident when the British destroyer
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high-angle fire-control system for the 34-K guns. It consisted of a mechanical analog computer, a
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was the only one of the five Project 7Us completed for the Black Sea Fleet to survive the war.
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of 870 m/s (2,900 ft/s), which gave them a range of 25,597 meters (27,993 yd).
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became separated from the cruiser in the dark. Both destroyers helped escort the damaged
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never joined the fleet as she was heavily damaged by a Soviet mine during trials.
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reached 40.3 knots (74.6 km/h; 46.4 mph) during her trials in 1941, but
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of 6–10 rounds per minute. They fired a 33.4-kilogram (74 lb) shell at a
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AA guns, all in single mounts as well as four 12.7-millimeter (0.50 in)
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The first two Project 7U destroyers completed by the Black Sea shipyards,
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sets, each driving a single three-bladed 2.9-meter (9 ft 6 in)
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only managed 36.8 knots (68.2 km/h; 42.3 mph). Variations in
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that was derived from an Italian Galileo system. It included a TsAS-2
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Budzbon, Przemysaw (1980). "Soviet Union". In Chesneau, Roger (ed.).
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which mounted a pair of DM-4 four-meter (13 ft 1 in)
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flying level, but was useless against aircraft attacking in a
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were repositioned to improve firing arcs. The ships fought in
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The ships were equipped with six 533 mm (21.0 in)
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the Type 7U, 7 Ukhudshennyi (ухудшенный, made worse).
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prevented her from rendezvousing on schedule, while
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These changes led Soviet sailors to 2080: 1850: 1315: 1274: 1244: 1217: 1178: 1143: 1116: 1086: 1056: 1022: 992: 959: 929: 899: 863: 833: 803: 761: 431:of 10.2 meters (33 ft 6 in), and a 358: 8: 2682:World War II destroyers of the Soviet Union 1609:Legendary Sevens: Stalin's Destroyer Series 1373:, the German invasion of the Soviet Union, 1282:Shipyard No. 200 (61 Communards), Nikolayev 611:, which differed only in the size of their 427:of 112.5 meters (369 ft 1 in), a 2087: 2073: 2065: 1857: 1843: 1835: 1676:] (in Russian). Moscow: Yauza/Eksmo. 1611:] (in Russian). Moscow: Yauza/Eksmo. 458:that operated at a pressure of 26.5  435:of 3.98 meters (13 ft 1 in) at 393:was stopped due to machinery damage by a 211:60,000 shp (44,740 kW) (trials) 720: 237:(74.6 km/h; 46.4 mph) (trials) 1699:] (in Russian). Moscow: Voenizdat. 1634:] (in Russian). Moscow: Voenizdat. 1446: 681:. The system could handle targets like 1537: 1535: 1533: 1531: 967:Shipyard No. 190 (Zhdanov), Leningrad 623:. They were fitted with a set of Mars 541:130-millimeter (5.1 in) B-13 guns 304:12.7 mm (0.50 in) DK or DShK 175:112.5 m (369 ft 1 in) ( 18: 2054:List of destroyers of the Soviet Navy 1576: 1574: 1507:Yakubov & Worth, pp. 101, 105–106 1480:Yakubov & Worth, pp. 101, 103–104 1471:Yakubov & Worth, pp. 101, 106–107 502:capacity meant that the range of the 446:The ships were powered by two geared 7: 311:2 × triple 533 mm (21 in) 1780:. London: Conway. pp. 99–114. 547:single mounts fore and aft of the 195:3.98 m (13 ft 1 in) 187:10.2 m (33 ft 6 in) 14: 1651:Soviet Destroyers of World War II 1541:Rohwer & Monakov, pp. 234–235 1498:Yakubov & Worth, pp. 101, 104 1263:Sunk by aircraft, 6 October 1943 551:. Each gun was provided with 150 506:s varied between 1,380 and 2,700 397:during neutrality patrols in the 16:Soviet destroyers built 1936–1942 1632:Guide to Cruisers and Destroyers 1628:Крейсера и миноносцы. 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(2002). 948:Sank in a storm, 2 July 1960 536:-class ships mounted four 50- 454:using steam provided by four 2672:Storozhevoy-class destroyers 1206:Sunk by mines, 8 March 1942 1626:Berezhnoy, Sergey (2002). 1453:Yakubov & Worth, p. 101 1011:Scuttled, 13 November 1941 642:s was provided by a Mina-7 2703: 1393:together with the cruiser 1162:Scrapped, 28 January 1958 981:Scrapped, 12 January 1960 822:Scrapped, 21 January 1960 770:Shipyard No. 190 (Zhdanov) 382:Background and description 2570: 2096:Soviet naval ship classes 2049: 2023: 1603:Balakin, Sergey (2007). 1401:. 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London: Frank Cass. 1668:Kachur, Pavel (2008). 529: 359: 1568:Kachur, pp. 73–75, 78 1462:Platonov, pp. 205–206 705:were supplied by the 634:Fire control for the 589:high-explosive shells 576:and three 46-caliber 567:Anti-aircraft defense 521: 1371:Operation Barbarossa 1132:Scrapped, 1965–1966 2436:Motor torpedo boats 852:Sunk, 19 July 1941 657:on the roof of the 644:fire-control system 629:anti-submarine work 343:were a group of 18 134:as completed, 1941) 1301:30 September 1941 1257:30 September 1939 1102:22 September 1941 530: 456:water-tube boilers 372:anti-aircraft guns 264:processing systems 207:water-tube boilers 2677:Destroyer classes 2659: 2658: 2062: 2061: 1869:-class destroyers 1813:978-0-85177-146-5 1787:978-1-84486-062-3 1749:978-1-59114-119-8 1683:978-5-699-31614-4 1660:978-1-4728-2256-7 1641:978-5-203-01780-2 1618:978-5-699-23784-5 1391:Raid on Constanța 1335: 1334: 1298:25 February 1939 1293:17 September 1936 1203:10 November 1940 1153:30 December 1938 1126:29 December 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Index


Black Sea
Soviet Navy
Gnevny class
Ognevoy class
Destroyer
standard
full load
o/a
water-tube boilers
steam turbine
knots
nmi
hydrophones
130 mm (5.1 in) guns
76.2 mm (3 in)
AA guns
45 mm (1.8 in)
12.7 mm (0.50 in) DK or DShK
machine guns
torpedo tubes
mines
depth charges
destroyers
Soviet Navy
Project 7U
Gnevny class
anti-aircraft guns
World War II
HMS Hunter

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