The Ognevoy-class destroyers consisted of 26 destroyers built for the Soviet Navy during and immediately after World War II. The official Soviet designation...
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was Project 30bis. The ships were derived from the Project 30 Ognevoy-class destroyer, but were slightly larger with better sea-keeping and significantly...
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The Kashin class, Soviet designation Project 61, were series of anti-aircraft guided-missile destroyers built for the Soviet Navy since the 1960s. As of...
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ships, including the destroyer leader Tashkent, the Ognevoy-class destroyer (Project 30 and 30K), and the Skory-class destroyer (Project 30bis). However...
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7U class Destroyer - 18 operational in July 1941 Opytny class Destroyer Ognevoy class Destroyer Town class Destroyer Regele Ferdinand class Destroyer Yakov...
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The Modified Kashin class were six ships built and modified based on the Kashin-class destroyer for the Soviet Navy between 1973 and 1980. Five more ships...
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transferred its only Momo-class destroyer back to Japan in 1942. Bulgarian Navy decommissioned its only Ognevoy-class destroyer in 1963. Royal Danish Navy...
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Ognevoy was a Kashin-class destroyer of the Soviet Navy. Late 1950s and 1960s was an era of considerable advancement for the navy, primarily due to the...
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on 31 August; it had been originally intended for the destroyer Ognevoy-class destroyer Ognevoy which was still under construction. The 34-K guns could...
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The Storozhevoy class were a group of 18 destroyers built for the Soviet Navy in the late 1930s that were officially known as Project 7U (Uluchshennyy...
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