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- February–March exercises of the Baltic Fleet, Boikiy, Soobrazitelnyy and Steregushchy were active in the Baltic Sea, along with frigate Yaroslav Mudry, anti-ship...
- Russian destroyer Steregushchiy or Soviet destroyer Steregushchy may refer to various ships of the Imperial Russian Navy or Soviet Navy. Russian...
- Soobrazitelnyy (531) (Steregushchy-class multi-role corvette) (active as of 2023; deplo**** to the Mediterranean in 2022) Boikiy (532) (Steregushchy-class multi-role...
- Sovershennyy (Russian: Совершенный, lit. 'Perfect') is a corvette in the Steregushchy-class in service with the Russian Navy. The ship was laid down in 2006...
- Northern Fleet, as well as Baltic Fleet's frigate Yaroslav Mudry, corvettes Steregushchy, Soobrazitelny, Stoykiy, Boikiy, P****at, Geyzer, Serpukhov, Mitishchi...
- (32 cells) Gepard-class frigate – 3S14 for Kalibr or Oniks (8 cells) Steregushchy-class corvetteRedut (12 cells) Gremyashchy-class corvette – Redut...
- Steregushchy (Russian: Стерегущий, lit. 'Watchful') was one of 29 Gnevny-class destroyers (officially known as Project 7) built for the Soviet Navy during...
- naval ships like Alborz and Sahand frigates.  Algerian National Navy on Steregushchy-class corvette  Bulgaria  Cameroon  People's Republic of China  Croatia...
- Steregushchy was a Kashin-class destroyer of the Soviet Navy. Late 1950s and 1960s - this is an era of great changes in the history of the navy, an era...
- Steregushchiy (Стерегущий, English "Guardian") was a Ukraina-class destroyer built for the Imperial Russian Navy in the early 20th century. She served...