- 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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designation was
Project 30bis. The
ships were
derived from the
Project 30
Ognevoy-class destroyer, but were
slightly larger with
better sea-keeping and significantly...
- (1969)
Sposobnyy – Capable(1970)
Skoryy – Fast (1971)
Modified Kashin class Ognevoy –
Fiery (1963)
Slavnyy –
Glorious (1965)
Stroynyy –
Harmonious (1965) Smyshlennyy...
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destroyer back to ****an in 1942. Bulgarian Navy
decommissioned its only
Ognevoy-class
destroyer in 1963. Royal
Danish Navy
decommissioned its last Hunt-class...
- from the
original on 23
December 2018. "UralVagonZavod –
Boyevaya mashina ognevoy podderzhki Terminator".
UralVagonZavod (in Russian).
Archived from the...
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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...
- ex-Gearing
class Pará
class — 4 ships, ex-Garcia
class Fidonisy class - 1 ship
Ognevoy class - 1 ship M or
Patriot class — 2
ships Vancouver class — 2 ships,...
-
several Soviet Navy ships,
including the
destroyer leader Tashkent, the
Ognevoy-class
destroyer (Project 30 and 30K), and the Skory-class
destroyer (Project...
- 7U
class Destroyer - 18
operational in July 1941
Opytny class Destroyer Ognevoy class Destroyer Town
class Destroyer Regele Ferdinand class Destroyer Yakov...
- 1939 1939 1,727 tons
Storozhevoy (Project 7U)
Destroyer Ognevoy 1939 1940 2,125 tons
Ognevoy (Project 30)
Destroyer Gnevny 1957 1958 3,500 tons Kanin...