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on 1 August 1936, the first of her class built at the shipyard. The ship was accepted on 6 November 1938 and joined the Black Sea Fleet on 1 March 1939. She spent much of the next year under repair, refitting from June 1939 to April 1940 at
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which was intended to give them a maximum speed of 37 knots (69 km/h; 43 mph). The designers had been conservative in rating the turbines and many, but not all, of the ships handily exceeded their designed speed during their
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for repairs, but her stern broke off when the water was pumped out. The ship was under repair until 31 December 1944. During the war she fired a total of 1,332 shells from her main guns and laid 50 mines.
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had her Lend-Lease electronics replaced by Soviet systems after the war and was modernized from 1951 to 31 December 1953. She was reclassified as a target ship on 17 February 1956 and renamed
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machine guns and two single mounts for DShK machine guns. By the end of the war, she had received a
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History of World War Two
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October. During the
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escorted reinforcements during the Battle of the Kerch Peninsula.
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intended to destroy mines and a pair of depth-charge throwers.
1198:. New Vanguard. Vol. 256. Oxford, UK: Osprey Publishing.
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AA guns as well as two 12.7-millimeter (0.50 in)
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Having decided to build the large and expensive 40-
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1258:Rohwer, Jürgen & Monakov, Mikhail S. (2001).
1175:. Greenwich, UK: Conway Maritime Press. pp.
1171:Conway's All the World's Fighting Ships 1922–1946
1118:Легендарные "Семёрки". Эсминцы "сталинской" серии
469:transported troops and supplies while providing
1221:] (in Russian). Saint Petersburg: Poligon.
1093:Platonov, p. 190; Rohwer, pp. 111, 122, 128–129
847:to Odessa on 16–21 September. Two weeks later,
1307:. Annapolis, Maryland: Naval Institute Press.
1219:Encyclopedia of Soviet Surface Ships 1941–1945
650:. They carried six 533 mm (21.0 in)
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1036:Hill, p. 36; Yakubov & Worth, pp. 105–106
548:of 10.2 meters (33 ft 6 in), and a
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589:. Others fell considerably short of it.
552:of 4.8 meters (15 ft 9 in) at
1780:Cold War destroyers of the Soviet Union
1152:] (in Russian). Moscow: Voenizdat.
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662:. They were fitted with a set of Mars
618:130-millimeter (5.1 in) B-13 guns
240:112.8 m (370 ft 1 in) (
95:Shipyard No. 198 (Andre Marti (South))
18:
1775:Ships built at the Black Sea Shipyard
1744:List of destroyers of the Soviet Navy
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988:Yakubov & Worth, pp. 101, 106–107
730:Shipyard No. 198 (Andre Marti (South)
597:capacity meant that the range of the
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383:2 × triple 533 mm (21 in)
1281:. London: Conway. pp. 99–114.
1129:(in Russian). Moscow: Yauza/Eksmo.
451:German invasion of the Soviet Union
427:'Sprightly') was one of 29
624:single mounts fore and aft of the
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14:
1196:Soviet Destroyers of World War II
500:sometime during the early 1960s.
260:4.8 m (15 ft 9 in)
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1150:Guide to Cruisers and Destroyers
1146:Крейсера и миноносцы. Справочник
691:37-millimeter (1.5 in) 70-K
641:45-millimeter (1.8 in) 21-K
634:76.2-millimeter (3 in) 34-K
601:s varied between 1,670 to 3,145
461:the following month. During the
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354:130 mm (5.1 in) guns
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1646:People's Liberation Army Navy
479:Battle of the Kerch Peninsula
1587:Laid down, but not completed
1213:Platonov, Andrey V. (2002).
1045:Rohwer & Monakov, p. 233
512:(74 km/h; 46 mph)
16:Destroyer of the Soviet Navy
1057:Yakubov & Worth, p. 109
970:Yakubov & Worth, p. 101
376:12.7 mm (0.50 in)
309:(70 km/h; 44 mph)
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1260:Stalin's Ocean-Going Fleet
1144:Berezhnoy, Sergey (2002).
699:12.7 mm Colt-Browning
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616:-class ships mounted four
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1305:Destroyers of World War 2
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192:General characteristics (
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1194:Hill, Alexander (2018).
1115:Balakin, Sergey (2007).
890:helped to transport the
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720:Construction and service
369:45 mm (1.8 in)
360:76.2 mm (3 in)
1765:Gnevny-class destroyers
1303:Whitley, M. J. (1988).
399:racks, 25 depth charges
1380:Completed as Project 7
1262:. London: Frank Cass.
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504:Design and description
802:. On 19–20 July, the
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630:Anti-aircraft defense
471:naval gunfire support
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841:157th Rifle Division
908:Parizhskaya Kommuna
819:and the destroyers
668:anti-submarine work
492:in 1956 and then a
475:Siege of Sevastopol
294:2 shafts; 2 geared
196:as completed, 1938)
1027:Balakin, pp. 82–83
714:fire-control radar
582:water-tube boilers
336:processing systems
272:water-tube boilers
167:, 17 February 1956
145:, 17 February 1956
85:2nd Five-Year Plan
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1288:978-1-84486-062-3
1205:978-1-4728-2256-7
1136:978-5-699-23784-5
1015:Berezhnoy, p. 335
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334:Sensors and
276:48,000
217:Displacement
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158:Reclassified
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132:1 March 1939
129:Commissioned
76:(Sprightly))
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57:Soviet Union
37:, March 1944
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1729:Storozhevoy
1619:Pronzitelny
1570:Bezuprechny
1507:Razyaryonny
1437:Stremitelny
1423:Gremyashchy
1409:Grozyashchy
1372:Soviet Navy
997:Hill, p. 40
795:Bezuprechny
734:yard number
664:hydrophones
622:superfiring
558:metric tons
490:target ship
443:Soviet Navy
374:2 × single
367:2 × single
358:2 × single
352:4 × single
317:2,720
220:1,612
165:target ship
30:sister ship
1770:1936 ships
1759:Categories
1693:Reshitelny
1594:Reshitelny
1493:Reshitelny
1486:Razyashchy
1479:Rastoropny
929:dry docked
913:Stary Krym
853:Sevastopol
705:system, a
695:Lend-Lease
645:DK or DShK
587:sea trials
435:destroyers
341:hydrophone
326:Complement
291:Propulsion
1688:Changchun
1500:Revnostny
950:Citations
822:Smyshleny
808:Komintern
755:Constanța
742:laid down
726:Nikolayev
724:Built in
672:paravanes
562:long tons
554:deep load
540:s had an
515:Leningrad
439:Project 7
226:long tons
211:destroyer
121:Completed
105:Laid down
99:Nikolayev
1669:Rekordny
1577:Bditelny
1514:Rekordny
1451:Smetlivy
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917:Feodosia
866:"Stuka"
828:Shaumyan
800:Fidonisi
764:Tashkent
759:Division
746:launched
707:Type 291
595:fuel oil
498:scrapped
347:Armament
230:standard
185:Scrapped
113:Launched
1700:Taiyuan
1535:Razumny
1109:Sources
884:Georgia
813:Kharkov
773:Kharkov
658:and 25
637:AA guns
525:Folgore
425:
414:Russian
371:AA guns
363:AA guns
224:(1,587
137:Renamed
91:Builder
81:Ordered
43:History
34:Razumny
1721:Opytny
1705:Retivy
1676:Fushun
1664:Anshan
1652:Anshan
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1549:Bystry
1528:Retivy
1402:Gromky
1395:Grozny
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874:StG 77
837:Odessa
614:Gnevny
599:Gnevny
538:Gnevny
531:stable
517:-class
459:Odessa
432:-class
430:Gnevny
418:Бодрый
389:60–96
237:Length
208:-class
206:Gnevny
194:Gnevny
73:Бодрый
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1681:Rezky
1654:class
1609:Burny
1604:Legky
1599:Lovky
1556:Boyky
1542:Bodry
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1458:Rezvy
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