- The
Boykos or
Boikos (Rusyn: бойки; Ukrainian: бойки, romanized: boiky; Polish: Bojkowie; Slovak: Pujďáci), or
simply Highlanders (Ukrainian: верховинці...
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Boyky (Russian: Бойкий, lit. 'Active') was one of 29 Gnevny-class
destroyers (officially
known as
Project 7)
built for the
Soviet Navy
during the late...
- Fast (1939)
Bezuprechy –
Irreproachable (1939)
Bditelny –
Watchful (1939)
Boyky – Spry (1939)
Besposhchadny –
Merciless (1939)
Grozyashchy – Threatening...
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designed speed during their sea trials.
Others fell
considerably short of it;
Boyky reached 34
knots (63 km/h; 39 mph)
during her
trials in 1943. Variations...
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Boyky was the
seventh ship of the Kanin-class
destroyer of the
Soviet Navy. The ship was
built at
North Nikolayev Shipyard in
Mykolaiv and was launched...
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Bohrivka Bohorodchany Bortnyky Bratkivtsi Budzyn Bukachivska Sloboda Bovshiv Boyky Bryn
Byshiv Cherche Cherniv Chesnyky Dzvyniach Hlybivka Hlyboka Hrokholyna...
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Retrieved 28
December 2011. "Корвет "Бойкий" передан ВМФ России!" [Corvette '
Boyky'
joins the
Russian Navy!]. Sdelanounas.ru (in Russian). 16 May 2013. Archived...
- In May 1975, to
commemorate the 30th
anniversary of
Victory in Europe,
Boyky and
Zhguchy made a five-day
visit to Boston, M****achusetts. This was the...
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Orkan 10 Jan: U-374 16 Jan:
Empire Chief 21 Jan:
Enrico Cosenz 22 Jan:
Boyky, Molotov, Shch-214
Unknown date:
Empire Arun 1941 1942 1943
December 1941...
- Navy
Fletcher Destroyer 2,050 8 May 1943 to
Turkey 1969, s****ped 1981
Boyky Soviet Navy
Gnevny Destroyer 1,587 17 May 1939 sunk as
target 9 February...