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on 1 February 1943 with 206 shells from her 130 mm guns. On 4 February, she provided fire support during the amphibious landing west of
Novorossiysk, firing 151
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and near missed her several times. The bombs badly damaged her propulsion machinery and started a large fire. She was
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lighthouse on 14 July and damaged her propellers. After repairs, she began escorting cargo ships to
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with only 41 crewmen rescued from the latter. This incident prompted
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intended to destroy mines and a pair of depth-charge throwers.
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on 4 April. The ship completed her post-repair sea trials and
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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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1247:Rohwer, Jürgen & Monakov, Mikhail S. (2001).
1186:. Greenwich, UK: Conway Maritime Press. pp.
1182:Conway's All the World's Fighting Ships 1922–1946
1134:Легендарные "семёрки" Эсминцы "сталинской" серии
981:. The second attack damaged all three ships and
867:The destroyer bombarded German positions around
16:Gnevny-class destroyer built for the Soviet Navy
1232:] (in Russian). Saint Petersburg: Poligon.
1110:Platonov, p. 194; Rohwer, pp. 204, 215–216, 220
1318:. Annapolis, Maryland: Naval Institute Press.
1230:Encyclopedia of Soviet Surface Ships 1941–1945
572:. They carried six 533 mm (21.0 in)
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1138:Legendary Sevens: Stalin's destroyer series
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1140:] (in Russian). Moscow: Yauza/Eksmo.
1808:World War II shipwrecks in the Black Sea
949:. The latter pair were attacked by five
482:of 4.8 meters (15 ft 9 in) at
1163:] (in Russian). Moscow: Voenizdat.
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632:of the Black Sea Fleet. On 23–25 June
610:Shipyard No. 198 (Andre Marti (South))
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540:130-millimeter (5.1 in) B-13 guns
193:112.8 m (370 ft 1 in) (
82:Shipyard No. 198 (Andre Marti (South))
18:
1788:Ships built at the Black Sea Shipyard
1755:List of destroyers of the Soviet Navy
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523:capacity meant that the range of the
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336:2 × triple 533 mm (21 in)
1292:. London: Conway. pp. 99–114.
925:. During the night of 5/6 October,
389:German invasion of the Soviet Union
1803:Maritime incidents in October 1943
891:. On the night of 30 April/1 May,
797:on 19–28 October. On 29 November,
772:three days later by the destroyer
738:. The ship was repaired using the
546:single mounts fore and aft of the
205:10.2 m (33 ft 6 in)
14:
1207:Soviet Destroyers of World War II
809:coast and to bombard the port of
213:4.8 m (15 ft 9 in)
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1161:Guide to Cruisers and Destroyers
1157:Крейсера и миноносцы. Справочник
706:at Grigorievka on 22 September,
563:45-millimeter (1.8 in) 21-K
556:76.2-millimeter (3 in) 34-K
527:s varied between 1,670 to 3,145
140:Sunk by aircraft, 6 October 1943
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915:, together with the destroyer
899:shelled Axis positions on the
864:themselves on 26–29 December.
307:130 mm (5.1 in) guns
1:
1798:Ships sunk by German aircraft
1657:People's Liberation Army Navy
1598:Laid down, but not completed
1224:Platonov, Andrey V. (2002).
1083:Rohwer & Monakov, p. 233
993:. The next attack sank both
903:and then the ship bombarded
748:. While still under repair,
442:(74 km/h; 46 mph)
426:. After a one such attempt,
1793:Destroyers sunk by aircraft
1092:Yakubov & Worth, p. 109
1029:Yakubov & Worth, p. 101
907:on the night of 20/21 May.
838:9th Mountain Rifle Division
742:bow from her sunken sister
418:behind German lines in the
395:off Sevastopol. During the
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262:(70 km/h; 44 mph)
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1249:Stalin's Ocean-Going Fleet
1155:Berezhnoy, Sergey (2002).
781:While still under repair,
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538:-class ships mounted four
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1316:Destroyers of World War 2
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387:. After the start of the
145:General characteristics (
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1205:Hill, Alexander (2018).
1132:Balakin, Sergey (2007).
600:Construction and service
322:45 mm (1.8 in)
313:76.2 mm (3 in)
1778:Gnevny-class destroyers
1314:Whitley, M. J. (1988).
963:reconnaissance aircraft
787:Order of the Red Banner
724:. They nearly blew her
352:racks, 25 depth charges
130:Order of the Red Banner
1391:Completed as Project 7
1251:. London: Frank Cass.
840:and other troops from
434:Design and description
965:and were attacked by
877:high-explosive shells
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552:Anti-aircraft defense
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957:claimed one hit on
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985:alternated towing
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704:amphibious landing
512:water-tube boilers
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289:processing systems
225:water-tube boilers
72:2nd Five-Year Plan
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1367:-class destroyers
1299:978-1-84486-062-3
1216:978-1-4728-2256-7
1147:978-5-699-23784-5
1074:Berezhnoy, p. 335
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287:Sensors and
229:48,000
170:Displacement
158:
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116:Commissioned
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51:Soviet Union
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1740:Storozhevoy
1630:Pronzitelny
1581:Bezuprechny
1518:Razyaryonny
1448:Stremitelny
1434:Gremyashchy
1420:Grozyashchy
1383:Soviet Navy
1056:Hill, p. 40
833:Nezamozhnik
758:boiler room
680:ran aground
668:Bezuprechny
614:yard number
586:hydrophones
544:superfiring
488:metric tons
381:Soviet Navy
327:2 × single
320:2 × single
311:2 × single
305:4 × single
270:2,720
173:1,612
95:15 May 1936
1783:1936 ships
1772:Categories
1704:Reshitelny
1605:Reshitelny
1504:Reshitelny
1497:Razyashchy
1490:Rastoropny
969:s of III./
941:bombarded
889:Gelendzhik
791:working up
730:Sevastopol
567:DK or DShK
517:sea trials
393:minefields
373:destroyers
294:hydrophone
279:Complement
244:Propulsion
124:Honors and
1699:Changchun
1511:Revnostny
1009:Citations
807:Bulgarian
762:drydocked
696:Nikolayev
684:Eupatoria
682:near the
622:laid down
606:Nikolayev
604:Built in
594:paravanes
492:long tons
484:deep load
470:s had an
445:Leningrad
377:Project 7
179:long tons
164:destroyer
108:Completed
92:Laid down
86:Nikolayev
1680:Rekordny
1588:Bditelny
1525:Rekordny
1462:Smetlivy
1269:(2005).
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979:Sposobny
955:Sposobny
947:Feodosia
935:Sposobny
918:Sposobny
862:Fidonisi
811:Mangalia
775:Shaumyan
740:salvaged
673:Fidonisi
630:Division
521:fuel oil
420:Caucasus
300:Armament
183:standard
100:Launched
1711:Taiyuan
1546:Razumny
1126:Sources
995:Kharkov
991:Kharkov
975:Kharkov
951:S-boats
939:Kharkov
927:Kharkov
905:Alushta
875:and 56
815:Romania
770:Georgia
646:Kharkov
580:and 25
559:AA guns
455:Folgore
324:AA guns
316:AA guns
177:(1,587
78:Builder
68:Ordered
37:History
1732:Opytny
1716:Retivy
1687:Fushun
1675:Anshan
1663:Anshan
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1625:Boevoy
1560:Bystry
1539:Retivy
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1406:Grozny
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1003:Stalin
854:sortie
842:Batumi
795:Tuapse
745:Bystry
722:StG 77
688:Odessa
536:Gnevny
525:Gnevny
468:Gnevny
461:stable
447:-class
424:Crimea
370:-class
368:Gnevny
342:60–96
190:Length
161:-class
159:Gnevny
147:Gnevny
126:awards
31:at sea
1742:class
1692:Rezky
1665:class
1620:Burny
1615:Legky
1610:Lovky
1567:Boyky
1553:Bodry
1532:Redky
1483:Rezky
1476:Ryany
1469:Rezvy
1427:Gordy
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967:Stuka
943:Yalta
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893:Boyky
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715:Stuka
662:Boyky
656:Bodry
638:mines
616:322,
578:mines
490:(197
480:draft
457:class
344:mines
292:Mars
267:Range
260:knots
255:Speed
210:Draft
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