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January 1946. She was
commissioned into the
Soviet Navy
under the name
Pylky (Russian: Пылкий) and ****igned to the
Soviet 4th Fleet,
based at Rostock...
- Aquila-class
Lovkiy (ex-Romanian)
Lyogkiy (ex-Romanian) Type 1934A
destroyer Pylky (ex-German) Akizuki-class
destroyer Vnezapny (ex-****anese)
Kashin class...
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Pylky was a Skory-class
destroyer of the
Soviet Navy
which later transferred to the
Indonesian Navy and
renamed RI
Diponegoro (306). The
development of...
- s****ped 1952 Z15
Erich Steinbrinck Destroyer 2,239 8 June 1938 to USSR as
Pylky 5
November 1945, s****ped 1958 Z16
Friedrich Eckoldt Destroyer 2,239 28...
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Sovershenny (Perfect)
Seriozny (Serious)
Solidny (Solid)
Stepenny (Sedate)
Pylky (Ardent) →transferred to
Indonesia as KRI
Diponegoro Black Sea
Fleet – 18...
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Schneider & Cie 2x37mm QF H, 3xTT 450mm SK 25 Oct 1906 1906 1907 1907 1907 31 Oct 1917 sunk by
Russian Derzky-class
destroyers Pylky and
Bystry at İğneada....
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battery commander on the
patrol ship
Pylky,
commander of a
missile and
artillery warhead on
patrol ships Pylky, Razitelny, and Ladny, and was a senior...
-
Project 7)
built for the
Soviet Navy
during the late 1930s.
Originally named Pylky, she was
renamed Redky before completion in 1942, and was ****igned to the...
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Pylkiy (Russian: Пылкий; lit. "ardent";
alternate spellings Pylky) can
refer to a
number of
Soviet destroyers:
Soviet destroyer Pylkiy (1945), a Soviet...
- "Zhivoy" (whose crew scattered), the "Troyan"
auxiliary cruiser, and
later "
Pylky". Soon the main
representatives of the
Soviet government,
Avilov and Vakhrameev...