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- Strashny (Russian: Страшный, lit. 'Terrible') was one of 18 Storozhevoy-class destroyers (officially known as Project 7U) built for the Soviet Navy during...
- by the architects G. Yevdokimova and S. Bachurin, and the engineer A. Strashny. Installed on Courage Square on July 26, 1981. The Memorial to the citizens...
- Reviews. 6 (1): 11–15. doi:10.1016/j.sxmr.2017.08.006. PMID 29128269. Strashny, Alex (September 2019). "First ****essment of the validity of the only diagnostic...
- Storozhevoy, supported by the light cruiser Kirov and the destroyers Silny, Strashny, Grozyashchy and Smetlivy: over 500 mines were laid in the next two nights...
- zhenshchiny: 1872–1873), a dilogy "The Morning" (Utro, 1873) "The Horrible Year" (Strashny god, 1874) The Last Songs (Poslednye pesni, 1877), a cycle Who Is Happy...
- 206 6 February 1932 ran aground 21 March 1942, destro**** 6 August 1942 Strashny  Soviet Navy Storozhevoy Destroyer 1,700 22 June 1941 s****ped 12 January...
- March 1938 26 December 1938 18 October 1940 Sank in a storm, 2 July 1960 Strashny (Страшный (Frightening)) Shipyard No. 190 (Zhdanov), Leningrad 26 August...
- fragment never made its way into the final version. The Horror Story (Strashny r****kaz, Страшный рассказ). Zveno, 1926, No. 158, February 7. Judea in...
- being s****ped in the late 1950s. Originally built as a Gnevny-class ship, Strashny and her sister ships were completed to the modified Project 7U design after...
- Tallinn to Kronstadt with her sisters Smely and Strashny. From 13 to 19 July, again with Smely and Strashny, she operated in Moonsund and the Gulf of Riga...