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Smetlivy (Russian: Сметливый, lit. 'Resourceful') was a Kashin-class
guided missile destroyer of the
Russian Navy.
Entering service in 1969, the ship served...
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Smetlivy (Russian: Сметливый, lit. 'Sly') was one of 29 Gnevny-class
destroyers (officially
known as
Project 7)
built for the
Soviet Navy
during the late...
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later removed. Six
ships were
modernised to this
standard in the 1970s.
Smetlivy was
modernised (Project 01090) at
Sevastopol in the
early 1990s and ****ed...
- Province,
Turkey RFS
Bespokoyny in Kronshtadt,
Saint Petersburg,
Russia RFS
Smetlivy in Sevastopol, Crimea,
Russia ROKS
Jeong Ju in Dangjin,
South Chungcheong...
- included.
Among parti****nts were
cruiser Marshal Ustinov,
destroyers Smetlivy and Severomorsk,
frigates Admiral Grigorovich,
Admiral Essen,
Admiral Makarov...
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November 1941
Shipwrecks 2 Nov:
Voroshilov 3 Nov:
Flynderborg 4 Nov:
Smetlivy 5 Nov:
Empire Energy 7 Nov: Armenia,
Nottingham 9 Nov: Ungvár 11 Nov: U-580...
- Sea Fleet. In
early April 2003, Moskva,
along with the
frigate Pytlivyy,
Smetlivy, and a
landing ship
departed Sevastopol for
exercises in the
Indian Ocean...
- "Российский корабль "Сметливый" оставили у берегов Сирии" [Russian ship "
Smetlivy" left the
coast of Syria]. Flot.com (in Russian). 21 May 2012. Archived...
- Sokru****elny (Wrecking)
Svobodny (Free)
Statny (Handsome or Well-Proportioned)
Smetlivy (Resourceful) →
transferred to
Poland as ORP Grom
Smotryashchy (Looking)...
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Grigorovich (May–9 June and 24 September–6 October) as well as
destroyer Smetlivy (7 March–9 June and 25 October–5
March 2017).
Between October 2016–January...