- Indo-European
leikw meaning something to remain, to leave. The
derived adjective likhoy can be used to
describe someone who is a bit too
daring or brave. In Czech...
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Soobrazitelny class (Project 7u class)
Regele Ferdinand class (ex-Romanian)
Likhoy Letuchiy Sovremennyy class Sovremennyy –
Modern (1980)
Otchayannyy – Foolhardy...
- Navy
Regele Ferdinand Destroyer 1,400 7
September 1930 to
Soviet Navy as
Likhoy 5
September 1944,
returned to
Romania 24 June 1951, s****ped 1961 Regina...
- the
Romanian ships and
incorporated them into the
Soviet Navy.
Renamed Likhoy, the ship
served until she was
struck from the navy list in 1951 when she...
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class — 1 ship
Ognevoy class — 11
ships Zhivushiy (ex-USS)
class — 9
ships Likhoy class — 2 ships, ex-Regele
Ferdinand class Legky class — 2 ships, ex-Marasti...
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Shrapnel A
Russian 75 mm/50 gun
aboard cruiser Gromoboy.
Russian destroyer Likhoy.
Imperial Russian Canet 75 mm/50 1892
naval gun in Kuivasaari. This gun...
- FC Trud Tik****tsk 2004 FC Amur
Blagoveshchensk 23 (0) 2005 FC
Shakhtyor Likhoy 2006 FC
Ordabasy 2006–2007 FC Nika
Krasny Sulin 2008 FC
MITOS Novocherk****k...
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launched in 1928. She was
seized in 1944 by the
Soviet Union and
renamed Likhoy before being returned to
Romania in 1951 when she was
renamed D21 before...
- 1944, the
sisters were
seized and
incorporated into the
Black Sea
Fleet as
Likhoy (Лихой, ex-Regele Ferdinand) and
Letuchiy (Летучий, ex-Regina Maria). They...
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Letuchiy ("Летучий", 1905, Le Havre, BF) –
wrecked in 1914 (65 men lost)
Likhoy ("Лихой", 1905, Le Havre, BF) – BU in 1922 They were
built in
Saint Petersburg...