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All destroyers of the Imperial Russian Navy

Can you name all destroyers of the Imperial Russian Navy
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Sokol
Renamed Prytkyi in 1902, reclassified as a minesweeper in 1915, scrapped in 1922
Sokol
Sokol
Renamed Prochnyi in 1902, reclassified as a minesweeper in 1913, scrapped in 1922
Yastreb
Sokol
Renamed Poslushnyi in 1902, reclassified as a minesweeper in 1913, transferred to the Finnish Red Army and renamed S-3, returned to the USSR in 1920, scrapped in 1925
Korshun
Sokol
Renamed Porazhayushchyi and reclassified as an aviso in 1913, scrapped in 1925
Nyrok
Sokol
Renamed Rezvyi in 1902, reclassified as a minesweeper in 1913, transferred to the Finnish Red Army and renamed S-4 in 1918, returned to the USSR in 1920, scrapped in 1925
Voron
Sokol
Renamed Prozorlivyi in 1902, reclassified as a minesweeper in 1913, transferred to the Finnish Red Army and renamed S-4 in 1918, sunk by a storm on 4 October 1925
Gagara
Sokol
Renamed Retivyi in 1902, reclassified as a minesweeper in 1913, scrapped in 1922
Filin
Sokol
Renamed Ryanyi in 1902, reclassified as a minesweeper in 1913, transferred to the Finnish Red Army and renamed S-1 in 1918, sunk as a target ship in 1927
Sova
Sokol
Renamed Pozvizhnyi in 1902, reclassified as a minesweeper in 1913, transferred to the Finnish Red Army and renamed S-3, sunk in 1944
Albatros
Sokol
Renamed Pronzitelnyi in 1902, probably scrapped in 1911
Berkut
Sokol
Renamed Pylkyi in 1902, hulked in 1911
Krechet
Sokol
Renamed Strogyi in 1902, then Marti in 1922, scrapped in 1929
Lebed
Sokol
Renamed Smetlivyi in 1902, scuttled on 18 June 1918
Pelikan
Sokol
Renamed Svirepyi in 1902, destroyer № 204 in 1918, Leytenant Schmidt in 1922, scrapped in 1927
Pavlin
Sokol
Renamed Stremitelnyi in 1902, scuttled n 18 June 1918
Fazan
Sokol
Renamed Reshitelnyi in 1902 in 1902, captured by Japan in 1904 and renamed Akatsuki, scrapped in 1917
Kondor
Sokol
Renamed Seridityi in 1902, scrapped in 1923
Bekas
Sokol
Renamed Smelyi in 1902, scrapped in 1923
Gorlitsa
Sokol
Renamed Skoryi in 1903, scrapped in 1923
Perepel
Sokol
Renamed Statnyi in 1903, in scrapped in 1923
Shchegol
Sokol
Renamed Steregushchyi in 1903, sunk by Japanese destroyers and cruisers on 10 March 1904
Kulik
Sokol
Renamed Strashnyi in 1903, sunk by Japanese torpedo boat destroyers on 13 April 1904
Skvorets
Sokol
Renamed Storozhevoy in 1903, sunk by a mine in 1904
Grach
Sokol
Renamed Silnyi in 1903, beached in 1904, refloated by Japan in 1905 and renamed Fumizuki, scrapped in 1913
Baklan
Sokol
Renamed Stroynyi in 1903, sunk by a mine in 1904
Strizh
Sokol
Renamed Razyashchyi in 1903, sunk by a mine in 1904
Drozd
Sokol
Renamed Rastoropnyi in 1903, scuttled in 1904
Diatel
Kit
Renamed Bditelnyi in 1902, sunk by a mine in 1904
Kit
Kit
Renamed Besstrashnyi in 1902, scrapped in 1924
Delfin
Kit
Renamed Besposhchadnyi in 1902, scrapped in 1923
Skat
Kit
Renamed Besshumnyi in 1902, scrapped in 1924
Kasatka
Buiniy
Originally named Bychiok before completion, scuttled on 28 May 1905
Buinyi
Buiniy
Originally named Akula before completion, scrapped in 1925
Boikiy
Buiniy
Originally named Makrel before completion, wrecked and scuttled in 1904
Burnyi
Buiniy
Originally named Plotva before completion, scuttled on 28 May 1905
Bystryi
Buiniy
Originally named Nalim before completion, renamed Anisimov in 1923, scrapped in 1925
Bravyi
Buiniy
Originally named Okun before completion, scuttled on 28 May 1905
Blestyashchiy
Buiniy
Originally named Keta before completion, captured by Japan in 1904 and renamed Satsuki, scrapped in 1922
Bedovyi
Buiniy
Originally named Peskar before completion, scrapped in 1925
Bodryi
Buiniy
Originally named Paltus before completion, sunk on 28 May 1905
Bezuprechnyi
Buiniy
Originally named Sig before completion, scrapped in 1925
Vidnyi
Grozny
Scrapped in 1925
Grozny
Grozny
Sunk on 28 May 1905
Gromkiy
Grozny
Scrapped in 1925
Gromiashchiy
Leytenant Pushchin
Sunk by a mine in 1916
Leytenant Pushchin
Leytenant Pushchin
Renamed Zavetnyi in 1907, captured by Germany in 1918, scuttled in 1919
Karp
Leytenant Pushchin
Renamed Zavidny in 1907, captured by Germany in 1918 and renamed R-13, destroyed by British troops in 1919
Beluga
Leytenant Pushchin
Renamed Zhivoy in 1907, captured by Germany in 1918 and renamed R-14, recaptured by the UK and returned to the White Army in 1919, wrecked in 1920
Rybets
Leytenant Pushchin
Renamed Zhutkiy in 1907, captured by Germany in 1918 and renamed R-12, destroyed by British troops in 1919
Ugor
Leytenant Pushchin
Renamed Zharkiy in 1907, captured by Germany in 1918, recaptured by the UK and returned to the White Army in 1919, scrapped in 1924
Shchuka
Leytenant Pushchin
Renamed Zhivuchiy in 1907, sunk by a mine in 1916
Karas
Leytenant Pushchin
Captured by Germany in 1918 and renamed R-11, recaptured by the UK and returned to the White Army in 1919, scrapped in 1924
Zvonkiy
Leytenant Pushchin
Captured by Germany in 1918 and renamed R-10, recaptured by the UK and returned to the White Army in 1919, scrapped in 1924
Zorkiy
Leytenant Burakov
Reclassified as an aviso in 1912, sunk by a mine on 12 August 1917
Leytenant Burakov
Leytenant Burakov
Scrapped on 21 November 1925
Metky
Leytenant Burakov
Scrapped in 1925
Molodetsky
Leytenant Burakov
Scrapped in 1923
Moshchny
Leytenant Burakov
Scrapped in 1924
Iskusny
Leytenant Burakov
Sunk by a mine on 12 December 1914
Ispolnitelny
Leytenant Burakov
Reclassified as a training ship in 1922 and renamed Roshal, scrapped in 1925
Krepky
Leytenant Burakov
Reclassified as a training ship in 1920, scrapped in 1924
Lyogky
Leytenant Burakov
Scrapped in 1925
Lovky
Leytenant Burakov
Capsized and sunk on 12 December 1914
Letuchy
Leytenant Burakov
Scrapped on 21 November 1925
Likhoy
Inzhener-mekhanik Zverev
Reclassified as a minesweeper in 1922, renamed Zhemchuzhin in 1925, scrapped on 17 January 1930
Inzhener-mekhanik Zverev
Inzhener-mekhanik Zverev
Reclassified as a minesweeper in 1922, renamed Roshal in 1925, scrapped on 18 November 1929
Inzhener-mekhanik Dmitriev
Inzhener-mekhanik Zverev
Scrapped on 21 November 1925
Boevoy
Inzhener-mekhanik Zverev
Scrapped on 21 November 1925
Burny
Inzhener-mekhanik Zverev
Scrapped on 21 November 1925
Vnimatelny
Inzhener-mekhanik Zverev
Sunk by a mine on 14 November 1917
Bditelny
Inzhener-mekhanik Zverev
Reclassified as a minesweeper in 1921, renamed Martynov in 1925, scrapped in 1940
Vnushitelny
Inzhener-mekhanik Zverev
Reclassified as a minesweeper in 1921, renamed Artemyev in 1925, scrapped in 1953
Vynoslivy
Inzhener-mekhanik Zverev
Scrapped on 24 June 1924
Kapitan Yurasovsky
Inzhener-mekhanik Zverev
Scrapped on 24 June 1924
Leytenant Sergeyev
Deyatelny
Scrapped on 21 November 1925
Deyatelny
Deyatelny
Scrapped on 23 August 1922
Delny
Deyatelny
Scrapped on 21 November 1925
Dostoyny
Deyatelny
Scrapped on 21 November 1925
Rastoropny
Deyatelny
Scrapped on 21 November 1925
Razyashchy
Deyatelny
Scrapped on 21 November 1925
Silny
Deyatelny
Scrapped on 21 November 1925
Storozhevoy
Deyatelny
Ran aground and wrecked on 21 August 1917
Stroyny
Ukraina
Sunk as a target ship in July 1961
Ukraina
Ukraina
Scrapped on 28 June 1958
Voiskovoy
Ukraina
Scrapped on 30 July 1962
Turkmenets-Stavropolsky
Ukraina
Sunk by German submarine UC-27 on 15 October 1916
Kazanets
Ukraina
Scrapped in 1924
Steregushchiy
Ukraina
Scrapped in 1924
Strashny
Ukraina
Scrapped in 1924
Donskoi Kazak
Ukraina
Scrapped in 1923
Zaibaikalets
Emir Bukharsky
Renamed Yakov Sverdlov in 1919, scrapped on 1 December 1925
Emir Bukharsky
Emir Bukharsky
Renamed Karl Libknekht in 1919, scrapped on 1 December 1925
Finn
Emir Bukharsky
Sunk in 1919, refloated in 1920, scuttled on 28 March 1920
Moskvitianin
Emir Bukharsky
Sunk by a mine on 21 August 1916
Dobrovolets
Gaidamak
Scrapped on 25 November 1926
Gaidamak
Gaidamak
Scrapped on 20 July 1929
Vsadnik
Gaidamak
Reclassified as a barracks ship in 1938, scrapped in 1950
Amurets
Gaidamak
Scrapped on 29 April 1926
Ussuriets
Okhotnik
Sunk by a mine on 13 September 1917
Okhotnik
Okhotnik
Scrapped in 1924
General Kondratenko
Okhotnik
Scrapped in 1924
Pogranichnik
Okhotnik
Captured by the USSR in 1917, renamed Konstruktor in 1926, sunk by Finnish aircraft on 4 November 1941
Sibirsky Strelok
Leytenant Shestakov
Scuttled on 18 June 1918
Leytenant Shestakov
Leytenant Shestakov
Originally named Leytenant Pushchin before completion, scrapped in the early 1930's
Kapitan Saken
Leytenant Shestakov
Scuttled on 18 June 1918
Kapitan-leytenant Baranov
Leytenant Shestakov
Sunk by a mine on 30 June 1917
Leytenant Zatsarenny
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Renamed Yakov Sverdlov in 1923, sunk by a mine on 28 August 1941
Novik
Derzky
Scrapped in 1933
Derzky
Derzky
Scrapped in 1933
Bespokoiny
Derzky
Scrapped in 1933
Gnevny
Derzky
Scuttled on 18 June 1918 near Novorosiysk
Pronzitelny
Derzky
Renamed Frunze in 1925, sunk by aircraft 24 August 1941
Bystry
Derzky
Scuttled on 17 June 1918
Gromkiy
Derzky
Scrapped in 1924
Pospeshny
Derzky
Scrapped in 1924
Pylky
Derzky
Captured by Germany in 1918 and renamed R-1, recaptured by the UK later the same year, wrecked on 24 October 1919
Schastlivy
Orfey
Scrapped in 1931
Orfey
Orfey
Renamed Volodarsky in 1922, sunk by mine on 28 August 1941
Pobeditel
Orfey
Renamed Uritsky in 1922, then Reut in 1951, sunk in a nuclear test on 21 September 1955
Zabikaya
Orfey
Sunk by German destroyers on 14 October 1917
Grom
Orfey
Scrapped on 25 September 1927
Letun
Orfey
Renamed Engels in 1922, sunk by mine on 24 August 1941
Desna
Orfey
Renamed Zinoviev in 1922, then Artem in 1928, sunk by a mine on 28 August 1941
Azard
Orfey
Renamed Stalin in 1922, then reverted to its original name in 1946 and reclassified as a training ship, scrapped on 28 August 1953
Samson
Izyaslav
Renamed Karl Marx in 1922, sunk by aircraft on 8 August 1941
Izyaslav
Izyaslav
Sold to Estonia and renamed Lennuk in 1919, sold to Peru and renamed Almirante Guise, scrapped in 1954
Avtroli
Izyaslav
Renamed Kalinin at completion, sunk by a mine on 28 August 1941
Prymyslav
Izyaslav
Cancelled before completion, scrapped in 1923
Bryachislav
Izyaslav
Cancelled before completion, scrapped in 1923
Fedor Stratilat
Fidonisy
Scuttled on 18 June 1918
Fidonisy
Fidonisy
Scuttled on 18 June 1918
Gadzhibey
Fidonisy
Renamed Dzerzhinzky in 1926, scuttled on 18 June 1918, refloated on 4 October 1925, sunk on 13 May 1942
Kaliakria
Fidonisy
Scuttled on 19 June 1918
Kerch
Fidonisy
Renamed Petrovsky in 1925, then Zheleznyakov in 1939, transferred to the Bulgarian Navy in 1947, scrapped in 1957
Korfu
Fidonisy
Renamed Shaumyan in 1925, ran aground on 3 April 1942
Levkas
Fidonisy
Scrapped in 1934
Tserigo
Fidonisy
Renamed Nezamozhny in 1923, then Nezamozhnik in 1926, sunk in 1950's
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