The Tashkent class (officially known as Project 20) consisted of a single destroyer leader, built in Italy for the Soviet Navy just before World War II...
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Tashkent (Russian: Ташкент) was the lead ship of her class of destroyer leaders (officially known as Project 20), built in Italy for the Soviet Navy just...
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Izijaslav class Destroyer Fidonisy class Destroyer Leningrad class Destroyer - 6 operational in July 1941 Tashkent class Destroyer Type 7 class Destroyer - 28...
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salvaged from the wreck of the destroyer Tashkent. Pavlov, p. 6 Wikimedia Commons has media related to Ognevoy class destroyer. Berezhnoy, S.S. (January 1995)...
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a list of destroyer classes. Catamarca class — 2 ships La Plata class — 2 ships Cervantes class — 2 ships, ex-Churruca class Mendoza class — 3 ships Buenos...
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a smaller class of destroyer leaders after the cancellation of the Tashkent-class ships that had been intended to be built in the Soviet Union. Only three...
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Lev Vladimirsky (category Recipients of the Order of Suvorov, 2nd class)
Ocean. After being the officer accepting delivery of the first Tashkent class destroyer, from June 1939, Vladimirsky was commanding a squadron of the Black...
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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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Flotilla leader (category Destroyers of the United States Navy)
Dubrovnik (1931) Destroyer Split Leningrad-class destroyer Tashkent-class destroyer Porter-class destroyers Somers-class destroyers Atlanta-class light cruisers...
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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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The six Leningrad-class destroyer leaders were built for the Soviet Navy in the late 1930s. They were inspired by the contre-torpilleurs built for the...
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(Russian: Сообразительный, lit. 'Astute') was one of 18 Storozhevoy-class destroyers (officially known as Project 7U) built for the Soviet Navy during the...
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Leningrad (Russian: Ленингра́д) was the lead ship of her class of six destroyer flotilla leaders built for the Soviet Navy during the 1930s, one of the...
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USS John Young (category Spruance-class destroyers)
Young (DD-973), named for Captain John Young, USN, was a Spruance-class destroyer of the United States Navy. The ship was built by the Ingalls Shipbuilding...
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Tbilisi (Russian: Тбилиси) was one of six Leningrad-class destroyer leaders built for the Soviet Navy during the 1930s, one of the three Project 38 variants...
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Kharkov (Russian: Ха́рьков) was a Leningrad-class destroyer leader built for the Soviet Navy during the 1930s, one of the three Project 1 variants. Completed...
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Bezuprechny was one of 29 Gnevny-class destroyers (officially known as Project 7) built for the Soviet Navy during the late 1930s. Completed in 1939, she...
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The Kara class, Soviet designation Project 1134B Berkut B ("golden eagle"), was a class of guided missile cruisers ("large anti-submarine warfare ship"...
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Minsk (Russian: Минск) was one of six Leningrad-class destroyer leaders built for the Soviet Navy during the 1930s, one of the three Project 38 variants...
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"Shinsho Maru (+1942)". wrecksite.eu. Retrieved 18 November 2023. "Japanese Destroyer Tenders". "Triglav". Uboat. 16 February 2011. "K-3 of the Soviet Navy"...
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destroyer Opytny, but the ship was equipped with B-13 mounts instead. The destroyer leader Tashkent was initially equipped with B-13 mounts, but received the planned...
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traditional fleet of V and W-class destroyers and the United States' contentment with the similar Wickes and Clemson-class destroyers, while the signatories...
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USS Sampson (DDG-10) (category Charles F. Adams-class destroyers)
William T. Sampson USN (1840–1902), was a Charles F. Adams-class guided missile destroyer in the United States Navy. Sampson was laid down by the Bath...
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Moskva (Russian: Москва́) was one of six Leningrad-class destroyer leaders built for the Soviet Navy during the 1930s, one of the three Project 1 variants...
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Baku (Russian: Баку) was one of six Leningrad-class destroyer leaders built for the Soviet Navy during the 1930s, one of the three Project 38 variants...
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navy in 1904 on the outbreak of the Russo-Japanese War and commanded a destroyer in the Black Sea Fleet. In 1905 he was gunnery officer on the battleship...
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Razyaryonny (Russian: Разъярённый, lit. 'Furious') was one of 29 Gnevny-class destroyers (officially known as Project 7) built for the Soviet Navy during the...
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Smyshlyony (Russian: Смышлёный, lit. 'Clever') was one of 18 Storozhevoy-class destroyer (officially known as Project 7U) built for the Soviet Navy during the...
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Chervonnaya Ukraina, destroyer leader Tashkent (built in Italy for the USSR) and six modern destroyers. The cruiser Voroshilov and destroyers tried to intervene...
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Bodry (Russian: Бодрый, lit. 'Sprightly') was one of 29 Gnevny-class destroyers (officially known as Project 7) built for the Soviet Navy during the late...
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