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Svirepy (Russian: Свирепый, lit. 'Fierce') was one of 18 Storozhevoy-class
destroyers (officially
known as
Project 7U)
built for the
Soviet Navy during...
- (1941)
Skory –
Rapid (1941)
Statny –
Stately (1941)
Strogy –
Strict (1941)
Svirepy –
Fierce (1941)
Soobrazitelny –
Shrewd (1941)
Sposobny –
Capable (1941)...
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Akizuki Destroyer 2,700 29
December 1942
converted to
breakwater July 1948
Svirepy Soviet Navy
Storozhevoy Destroyer 1,700 22 June 1941 s****ped 28 January...
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subversive writing.
During his
writing career, he also used the pen
names Makar Svirepy,
Nikolai Makarov,
Sergey Kravtsov, NI
chief engineer of the mausoleums...
- (Slim)) 26
August 1936 29
December 1938 29
April 1939 S****ped, 1965–1966
Svirepy (Свирепый (Fierce)) 29
November 1936 30
December 1938 28
August 1939 22...
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foundered in the Gulf of Finland. Her crew were
rescued by the
destroyer Svirepy ( Soviet Navy). Kuha 3 Finnish Navy
World War II:
Continuation War: The...
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Kronstadt with her
sisters Svirepy and
Strashny between 1 and 2 July,
before returning to Tallinn. From 13 July,
again with
Svirepy and Strashny, she operated...
- Melitopol, Petropavlovsk. On 31
December 1922 the old (1899)
torpedo boat
Svirepy of the
Sokol class was
renamed Lieutenant Schmidt. It was decommissioned...
- with the
heavy cruisers Maxim Gorky and
Petropavlovsk and the
destroyers Svirepy, Grozyashchy, Silny,
Stoyky and Storozhevoy. On 1 and 3 September, Leningrad...
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Oktyabrskaya Revolutsiya from
Tallinn to
Kronstadt with her
sister ship
Svirepy on 1 July.
During these operations the
destroyer discovered submarines...