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1674:Hounds of the Red Fleet: Tashkent, Baku, Leningrad
1804:Conway's All the World's Fighting Ships 1922–1946
1757:Rohwer, Jürgen & Monakov, Mikhail S. (2001).
1605:Легендарные "семёрки" Эсминцы "сталинской" серии
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351:in the late 1930s that were officially known as
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1632:Guide to Cruisers and Destroyers
1628:Крейсера и миноносцы. Справочник
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1187:Shipyard No. 200 (61 Communards)
1075:Sank in a storm, 23 August 1941
872:Shipyard No. 189 (Ordzhonikidze)
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1304:Sunk by aircraft, 8 June 1942
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282:130 mm (5.1 in) guns
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1712:Platonov, Andrey V. (2002).
948:Sank in a storm, 2 July 1960
536:-class ships mounted four 50-
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1206:Sunk by mines, 8 March 1942
1626:Berezhnoy, Sergey (2002).
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1691:Khorkov, Geliy (1981).
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1683:978-5-699-31614-4
1660:978-1-4728-2256-7
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1618:978-5-699-23784-5
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1778:Warship 2008
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987:
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874:, Leningrad
868:(Glorious))
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741:Commissioned
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636:main battery
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557:rate of fire
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376:World War II
365:
360:Uluchshennyy
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307:machine guns
262:Sensors and
221:2 shafts, 2
149:Displacement
131:
81:
68:
29:
2640:Single ship
2340:Guard ships
2289:Storozhevoy
2108:Battleships
1986:Sovershenny
1884:Storozhevoy
1867:Storozhevoy
1489:Hill, p. 40
1431:Sovershenny
1276:Совершенный
1270:Sovershenny
1252:7 July 1936
1249:(Capable))
1061:(Stately))
904:(Valiant))
838:(Enraged))
757:Storozhevoy
640:Storozhevoy
625:hydrophones
545:superfiring
534:Storozhevoy
504:Storozhevoy
489:Storozhevoy
466:; 377
421:Storozhevoy
349:Soviet Navy
337:Storozhevoy
302:4 × single
295:3 × single
286:2 × single
280:4 × single
269:hydrophones
245:2,700
132:Storozhevoy
64:Preceded by
58:Soviet Navy
30:Storozhevoy
2666:Categories
2586:Loan from
2577:Loan from
2469:Submarines
2384:Minelayers
2224:Destroyers
2151:Kronshtadt
2007:Smyshlyony
1597:References
1403:Smyshlyony
1397:Voroshilov
1375:Smyshlyony
1349:Smyshlyony
1289:Sevastopol
1222:(Shrewd))
1183:(Clever))
1174:Smyshlyony
1148:(Fierce))
1091:(Strict))
1043:naval mine
997:(Severe))
808:(Strong))
763:Сторожевой
679:viewfinder
648:mechanical
582:DK or DShK
484:sea trials
478:; 44
354:Project 7U
345:destroyers
254:Complement
218:Propulsion
98:In service
2652:Cancelled
2631:Formerly
2622:Formerly
2546:Marsuinul
2420:Admirable
2268:Leningrad
1441:Citations
1317:Свободный
1246:Способный
1191:Nikolayev
1180:Смышлёный
1027:(Rapid))
774:Leningrad
731:Laid down
675:gyroscope
673:vertical
605:amidships
474:(70
452:propeller
437:deep load
423:s had an
388:HMS
242:Endurance
163:full load
143:Destroyer
106:Completed
101:1940–1963
93:1936–1942
46:Operators
34:Black Sea
2624:Estonian
2539:Rechinul
2532:Delfinul
2459:PT boats
2275:Tashkent
2261:Fidonisy
2254:Izyaslav
2213:Chapayev
2178:Svetlana
2162:Cruisers
2000:Sposobny
1993:Svobodny
1898:Strashny
1738:(2005).
1705:10593895
1424:besieged
1419:Svobodny
1415:Sposobny
1320:(Free))
1311:Svobodny
1240:Sposobny
1145:Свирепый
1121:(Slim))
1118:Стройный
1041:Sunk by
961:Страшный
955:Strashny
916:Scuttled
835:Сердитый
790:Scrapped
736:Launched
727:Builder
655:director
500:fuel oil
414:nickname
275:Armament
156:standard
2633:Latvian
2615:Romania
2597:Germany
2361:Yastreb
2322:Mărăşti
2310:Ognevoy
2171:Bogatyr
2124:Revenge
2039:Ognevoy
1954:Stroyny
1940:Svirepy
1912:Serdity
1411:Kharkov
1383:Kharkov
1358:Kharkov
1139:Svirepy
1112:Stroyny
1088:Строгий
1058:Статный
994:Суровый
931:Стойкий
865:Славный
829:Serdity
805:Сильный
683:bombers
638:of the
619:and 25
613:warhead
609:torpedo
574:AA guns
538:caliber
299:AA guns
291:AA guns
122:Retired
82:Ognevoy
2512:A (AG)
2373:Tacoma
2354:Uragan
2296:Opytny
2282:Gnevny
2240:Derzky
2117:Gangut
2030:Gnevny
1968:Slavny
1961:Surovy
1947:Statny
1926:Strogy
1891:Stoyky
1810:
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1427:Odessa
1387:Moskva
1365:Moskva
1082:Strogy
1052:Statny
1024:Скорый
988:Surovy
925:Stoyky
901:Смелый
859:Slavny
707:Allies
659:bridge
553:rounds
408:Slavny
390:Hunter
366:Gnevny
317:58–96
172:Length
69:Gnevny
55:
2606:Italy
2525:Ronis
2518:Kalev
2413:Fugas
2393:Marti
2247:Orfey
2233:Novik
2206:Kirov
2192:Omaha
2041:class
2032:class
1933:Skory
1919:Smely
1905:Silny
1716:[
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1672:[
1630:[
1607:[
1325:1938
1295:1938
1018:Skory
895:Smely
799:Silny
745:Fate
724:Ship
713:Ships
703:sonar
699:radar
671:Gazon
667:Soyuz
617:mines
526:'
472:knots
460:kg/cm
433:draft
368:class
341:class
319:mines
267:Mars
235:knots
233:40.3
230:Speed
192:Draft
90:Built
84:class
71:class
2487:Shch
2444:Sh-4
2316:Town
2303:Kiev
1808:ISBN
1782:ISBN
1763:ISBN
1744:ISBN
1722:ISBN
1701:OCLC
1678:ISBN
1655:ISBN
1636:ISBN
1613:ISBN
1417:and
1385:and
1377:and
1361:and
1351:and
701:and
687:dive
627:for
476:km/h
429:beam
419:The
395:mine
334:The
225:sets
184:Beam
139:Type
114:Lost
2449:G-5
2098:of
480:mph
468:psi
464:kPa
323:30
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