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All destroyers of the Soviet Navy

Can you name all destroyers built by the Soviet Navy? (Ships built by the Imperial Russian Navy are not included in this quiz)
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Type
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Destroyer
Originally named Sergo Ordzhonikidze, scrapped in 1953
Opytny
Gnevny
Destroyer
Sunk by aircraft on 26 June 1941
Gnevny
Gnevny
Destroyer
Sunk by mines on 14 November 1941
Gordy
Gnevny
Destroyer
Sunk in a nuclear test on 10 October 1957
Gromky
Gnevny
Destroyer
Scrapped in 1960
Grozny
Gnevny
Destroyer
Sunk in a nuclear test on 10 October 1957
Gremyashchy
Gnevny
Destroyer
Scrapped in 1953
Grozyashcy
Gnevny
Destroyer
Sunk by a storm on 21 November 1942
Sokrushitelny
Gnevny
Destroyer
Sunk by mines on 4 November 1941
Smetlivy
Gnevny
Destroyer
Scrapped in 1959
Steregushchy
Gnevny
Destroyer
Sunk by aircraft on 20 July 1941
Stremitelny
Gnevny
Destroyer
Scrapped in the early 1960's
Bodry
Gnevny
Destroyer
Sunk by a mine on 1 July 1941, refloated on 13 July 1941, sunk by aircraft in September 1941
Bystry
Gnevny
Destroyer
Sunk by aircraft on 26 June 1942
Bezuprechny
Gnevny
Destroyer
Sunk by aircraft on 2 July 1942
Bditelny
Gnevny
Destroyer
Sunk as a target ship on 9 February 1962
Boyky
Gnevny
Destroyer
Sunk by aircraft on 6 October 1943
Besposhchadny
Gnevny
Destroyer
Scrapped on 3 April 1958
Rezvy
Gnevny
Destroyer
Sunk as a target ship 8 January 1961
Ryany
Gnevny
Destroyer
Scrapped on 27 April 1965
Rastoropny
Gnevny
Destroyer
Scrapped on 26 February 1962
Redky
Gnevny
Destroyer
Sunk as a target ship 9 July 1961
Razyashchy
Gnevny
Destroyer
Sold to People's Liberation Army Navy on 14 January 1955 and renamed Changchun, preserved as a museum ship since 1990
Reshitelny
Gnevny
Destroyer
Sold to the People's Liberation Army Navy on 14 January 1955 and renamed Taiyuan, preserved as a training ship since 1991
Retivy
Gnevny
Destroyer
Scrapped 28 December 1962
Revnostny
Gnevny
Destroyer
Sunk in a nuclear test on 10 October 1957
Razyaryonny
Gnevny
Destroyer
Scrapped on 4 May 1963
Razumny
Gnevny
Destroyer
Sold to the People's Liberation Army Navy on 6 July 1955 and renamed Anshan, preserved as a museum ship since 1992
Rekordny
Gnevny
Destroyer
Sold to the People's Liberation Army Navy on 6 July 1955 and renamed Fushun, scrapped in the late 1980's
Rezky
Storozhevoy
Destroyer
Scrapped in 1959
Storozhevoy
Storozhevoy
Destroyer
Scrapped on 21 January 1960
Silny
Storozhevoy
Destroyer
Sunk by aircraft on 19 July 1941
Serdity
Storozhevoy
Destroyer
Scrapped in 1965
Slavny
Storozhevoy
Destroyer
Sunk by a mine on 27 July 1941
Smely
Storozhevoy
Destroyer
Sunk by a storm, 2 July 1961
Stoyky
Storozhevoy
Destroyer
Scrapped on 12 January 1960
Strashny
Storozhevoy
Destroyer
Scuttled on 13 November 1941
Surovy
Storozhevoy
Destroyer
Sunk by a mine on 28 August 1941
Skory
Storozhevoy
Destroyer
Sunk by a storm on 22 August 1941
Statny
Storozhevoy
Destroyer
Scrapped in 1965
Strogy
Storozhevoy
Destroyer
Scrapped in 1965
Stroyny
Storozhevoy
Destroyer
Scrapped in 1958
Svirepy
Storozhevoy
Destroyer
Sunk by a mine on 7 March 1942
Smyshlyony
Storozhevoy
Destroyer
Scrapped in 1968
Soobrazitelny
Storozhevoy
Destroyer
Sunk by aircraft on 6 October 1943
Sposobny
Storozhevoy
Destroyer
Sunk by artillery on 8 June 1942
Sovershenny
Storozhevoy
Destroyer
Sunk by aircraft on 10 June 1942
Svobodny
Ognevoy
Destroyer
Scrapped on 13 October 1958
Ognevoy
Ognevoy
Destroyer
Cancelled before completion in September 1943
Organizovanny
Ognevoy
Destroyer
Transferred to Bulgaria in 1950 and renamed Georgy Dimitrov, scrapped in 1963
Ozornoy
Ognevoy
Destroyer
Cancelled in 1947
Otverzhdyonny
Ognevoy
Destroyer
Scrapped in the 1960's
Osmotritelny
Ognevoy
Destroyer
Scrapped in the 1960's
Otlichny
Ognevoy
Destroyer
Scrapped in the 1960's
Obraztsovy
Ognevoy
Destroyer
Scrapped in the 1960's
Otvazhny
Ognevoy
Destroyer
Scrapped in the 1960's
Odaryonny
Ognevoy
Destroyer
Scrapped in the 1960's
Stalin
Ognevoy
Destroyer
Scrapped in the 1960's
Osmotritelny
Ognevoy
Destroyer
Scrapped in the 1960's
Vnushitelny
Ognevoy
Destroyer
Scrapped in the 1960's
Vlastny
Ognevoy
Destroyer
Scrapped in the 1960's
Vynoslivy
Skory
Destroyer
Transferred to Poland in 1958 and renamed ORP Wicher, partly scrapped, sunk as breakwater in 1975
Skory
Skory
Destroyer
Sunk as a target ship in 1965
Smely
Skory
Destroyer
Decommissioned in 1980
Stoyky
Skory
Destroyer
Decommissioned in 1988
Surovy
Skory
Destroyer
Sunk as a target ship in 1976
Serdity
Skory
Destroyer
Fate unknown
Sposobny
Skory
Destroyer
Decommissioned in 1984
Stremitelny
Skory
Destroyer
Decommissioned in 1979
Sokrushitelny
Skory
Destroyer
Decommissioned in 1994
Svobodny
Skory
Destroyer
Decommissioned in 1982
Statny
Skory
Destroyer
Transferred to Poland in 1958 and renamed ORP Grom, partly scrapped, sunk as breakwater in 1977
Smetlivy
Skory
Destroyer
Decommissioned in 1978
Smotryashchy
Skory
Destroyer
Decommissioned in 1987
Sovershenny
Skory
Destroyer
Decommissioned in 1987
Seriozny
Skory
Destroyer
Fate unknown
Solidny
Skory
Destroyer
Decommissioned in 1986
Stepenny
Skory
Destroyer
Sold to Indonesia in 1964 and renamed RI Diponegoro, then Sultan Badarudin, scrapped in 1973
Pylky
Skory
Destroyer
Decommissioned in 1968
Bditelny
Skory
Destroyer
Decommissioned in 1967
Bezuderzhny
Skory
Destroyer
Decommissioned in 1986
Buyny
Skory
Destroyer
Decommissioned in 1975
Bezuprechny
Skory
Destroyer
Decommissioned in 1976
Besstrashny
Skory
Destroyer
Sold to Indonesia in 1964 and renamed RI Sultan Darmuda, scrapped in 1973
Boyevoy
Skory
Destroyer
Decommissioned in 1979
Bystry
Skory
Destroyer
Sold to Egypt in 1968 and renamed Suez, scrapped in 1986
Burny
Skory
Destroyer
Decommissioned in 1994
Besposhchadny
Skory
Destroyer
Sold to Indonesia in 1964 and renamed RI Brawidjaja, scrapped in 1973
Bezzhalostny
Skory
Destroyer
Sold to Indonesia in 1959 and renamed RI Sultan Iskandar Muda, scrapped in 1973
Bezzavetny
Skory
Destroyer
Decommissioned in 1994
Besshumny
Skory
Destroyer
Sold to Indonesia in 1959 and renamed RI Sandjaja, scrapped in 1971
Bespokoyny
Skory
Destroyer
Decommissioned in 1977
Bezboyaznenny
Skory
Destroyer
Decommissioned in 1985
Bezotkazny
Skory
Destroyer
Sold to Egypt in 1968 and renamed Daimet, scrapped in 1986
Bessmenny
Skory
Destroyer
Decommissioned in 1967
Bezukoriznenny
Skory
Destroyer
Decommissioned in 1979
Ognenny
Skory
Destroyer
Decommissioned in 1972
Otchetlivy
Skory
Destroyer
Decommissioned in 1983
Ostry
Skory
Destroyer
Decommissioned in 1963
Otvetstvenny
Skory
Destroyer
Decommissioned in 1978
Otmenny
Skory
Destroyer
Decommissioned in 1977
Otryvisty
Skory
Destroyer
Decommissioned in 1967
Otrazhayushchy
Skory
Destroyer
Sunk as a target ship in 1967
Otradny
Skory
Destroyer
Decommissioned in 1980
Ozarenny
Skory
Destroyer
Decommissioned in 1977
Oberegayushchy
Skory
Destroyer
Decommissioned in 1981
Ostorozhny
Skory
Destroyer
Decommissioned in 1978
Okrylenny
Skory
Destroyer
Sold to Egypt in 1968 and renamed El Nasser, scrapped in 1986
Otchayanny
Skory
Destroyer
Decommissioned in 1987
Opasny
Skory
Destroyer
Decommissioned in 1977
Otzyvchivy
Skory
Destroyer
Decommissioned in 1976
Ozhivlenny
Skory
Destroyer
Decommissioned in 1971
Ozhestochenny
Skory
Destroyer
Decommissioned in 1987
Okhranyayushchy
Skory
Destroyer
Decommissioned in 1975
Vstrechny
Skory
Destroyer
Decommissioned in 1975
Vedushchy
Skory
Destroyer
Decommissioned in 1975
Vazhny
Skory
Destroyer
Decommissioned in 1974
Vspylchivy
Skory
Destroyer
Decommissioned in 1977
Velichavy
Skory
Destroyer
Decommissioned in 1992
Vertky
Skory
Destroyer
Decommissioned in 1989
Vechny
Skory
Destroyer
Decommissioned in 1983
Vikhrevoy
Skory
Destroyer
Decommissioned in 1987
Vidny
Skory
Destroyer
Decommissioned in 1981
Verny
Skory
Destroyer
Decommissioned in 1986
Vnimatelny
Skory
Destroyer
Sold to Indonesia in 1959 and renamed RI Sarwadjala, then Sawunggaling, scrapped in 1971
Vnezapny
Skory
Destroyer
Sold to Indonesia in 1962 and renamed RI Singamangaradja, scrapped in 1971
Vyrazitelny
Skory
Destroyer
Sold to Indonesia in 1959 and renamed RI Siliwangi, scrapped in 1971
Volevoy
Skory
Destroyer
Decommissioned in 1981
Volny
Skory
Destroyer
Decommissioned in 1979
Vkradchivy
Skory
Destroyer
Decommissioned in 1977
Vdumchivy
Skory
Destroyer
Decommissioned in 1977
Vrazumitelny
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Destroyer
Scrapped in February 1974
Neutrashimy
Kotlin
Destroyer
Decommissioned on 19 April 1990
Spokoiny
Kotlin
Destroyer
Decommissioned on 25 April 1989
Svetly
Kotlin
Destroyer
Decommissioned on 25 April 1989
Speshny
Kotlin
Destroyer
Decommissioned on 25 April 1989
Skromny
Kotlin
Destroyer
Decommissioned on 8 April 1992
Svedushchy
Kotlin
Destroyer
Decommissioned on 22 June 1986
Smyshleny
Kotlin
Destroyer
Decommissioned on 25 April 1989
Skrytny
Kotlin
Destroyer
Decommissioned on 1 March 1988
Soznatelny
Kotlin
Destroyer
Transferred to Poland in 1970 and renamed ORP Warszawa, scrapped in 1986
Spravedlivy
Kotlin
Destroyer
Decommissioned on 27 July 1991
Nesokrushimy
Kotlin
Destroyer
Decommissioned on 25 April 1989
Nakhodchivy
Kotlin
Destroyer
Decommissioned on 25 April 1989
Nastoychivy
Kotlin
Destroyer
Decommissioned on 17 July 1988
Byvalvy
Kotlin
Destroyer
Decommissioned on 30 July 1987
Bravy
Kotlin
Destroyer
Decommissioned on 8 April 1988
Bessledny
Kotlin
Destroyer
Decommissioned on 25 May 1989
Burlivy
Kotlin
Destroyer
Decommissioned on 25 April 1989
Blagorodny
Kotlin
Destroyer
Decommissioned on 30 July 1987
Blestyashchy
Kotlin
Destroyer
Decommissioned on 24 June 1991
Plamenny
Kotlin
Destroyer
Decommissioned on 30 July 1987
Naporisty
Kotlin
Destroyer
Decommissioned on 25 April 1989
Vyzyvayushchy
Kotlin
Destroyer
Decommissioned on 30 July 1987
Vesky
Kotlin
Destroyer
Decommissioned on 5 March 1987
Vdokhnovenny
Kotlin
Destroyer
Decommissioned on 5 March 1987
Vozmuscheny
Kotlin
Destroyer
Decommissioned on 25 April 1989
Vozbuzhdeny
Kotlin
Destroyer
Decommissioned on 17 July 1988
Vliyatelny
Kotlin
Destroyer
Decommissioned on 24 April 1992
Vyderzhanny
Kildin
Destroyer
Scrapped in 1989
Bedovy
Kildin
Destroyer
Scrapped in 1990
Neulovimy
Kildin
Destroyer
Scrapped in 1991
Prozorlivy
Kildin
Destroyer
Reclassified as a training ship in 1985 and renamed TCB-567, scuttled in 1992
Neuderzhimy
Kildin
Destroyer
Cancelled in the late 1950's
Neukrotimy
Kanin
Destroyer
Reclassified as a large anti-submarine ship in 1969, then as an experimental vessel in 1987 and renamed OS-315
Gremyashchy
Kanin
Destroyer
Reclassified as a large anti-submarine ship in 1966, scrapped in December 1988
Zhguchy
Kanin
Destroyer
Reclassified as a large anti-submarine ship in 1971, then as a patrol ship in 1992, scrapped in 1995
Zorky
Kanin
Destroyer
Reclassified as a large anti-submarine ship in 1970, sunk as a target ship in 1990
Derzky
Kanin
Destroyer
Reclassified as a large anti-submarine ship in 1974, scrapped in 1988
Gnevny
Kanin
Destroyer
Reclassified as a large anti-submarine ship in 1977, then as a barracks ship in 1993 and renamed PKZ-12, scrapped in 1995
Uporny
Kanin
Destroyer
Reclassified as a large anti-submarine ship in 1972, foundered by a storm, wreck scrapped in 1988
Boyky
Kanin
Destroyer
Reclassified as a large anti-submarine ship in 1975, sunk as a target ship in 1988
Gordy
Kanin
Destroyer
Construction cancelled in 1963, finished as a stationary power generation ship in 1969 and renamed ЭНС-73, scrapped in 1982
Khrabry
Kashin
Destroyer
Originally named SKR-25, scrapped on 3 May 1995
Komsomolets Ukrainy
Kashin
Destroyer
Originally named SKR-44, scrapped in 1994
Soobrazitelny
Kashin
Destroyer
Originally named SKR-37, scrapped on 18 February 1993
Provorny
Kashin
Destroyer
Scrapped in 1991
Odaryonny
Kashin
Destroyer
Originally named SKR-2, scrapped in 1995
Obraztsovy
Kashin
Destroyer
Originally named Orel, sunk by an explosion on 30 August 1974
Otvazhny
Kashin
Destroyer
Scrapped in 1995
Steregushchy
Kashin
Destroyer
Scrapped in 2000
Krasny Kavkaz
Kashin
Destroyer
Scrapped in 1999
Reshitelny
Kashin
Destroyer
Sunk while on tow to be scrapped in 1995
Strogy
Kashin
Destroyer
Preserved as a museum ship since 28 August 2020
Smetlivy
Kashin
Destroyer
Scrapped in 1996
Krasny Krym
Kashin
Destroyer
Scrapped in 1995
Sposobny
Kashin
Destroyer
Scrapped in 1998
Skory
Kashin
Destroyer
Originally named SKR-31, scrapped in 1990
Ognevoy
Kashin
Destroyer
Scrapped in 1994
Stroyny
Kashin
Destroyer
Scrapped in 1995
Slavny
Kashin
Destroyer
Scrapped in 1994
Smyshlyony
Kashin
Destroyer
Sold to Poland in 1988 and renamed ORP Warszawa, scrapped in 2005
Smely
Kashin
Destroyer
Scrapped in 2002
Sderzhanny
Kashin
Destroyer
Entered Indian service as INS Rajput in 1979, decommissioned on 21 May 2021
Nadezhny
Kashin
Destroyer
Entered Indian service as INS Rana in 1981, currently in active service
Gubitelny
Kashin
Destroyer
Entered Indian service as INS Ranjit in 1983, sunk a target ship after 2019
Lovky
Kashin
Destroyer
Entered Indian service as INS Ranvir in 1985, currently in active service
Tvyordy
Kashin
Destroyer
Entered Indian service as INS Ranvijav in 1987, currently in active service
Tolkovy
Sovremenny
Destroyer
Scrapped in 2003
Otchayanny
Sovremenny
Destroyer
Scrapped in 2003
Otlichny
Sovremenny
Destroyer
Scrapped in 1999
Osmotritelny
Sovremenny
Destroyer
Scrapped in 1999
Bezuprechny
Sovremenny
Destroyer
Sunk while on tow to be scrapped in 2020, refloated, currently undergoing scrapping
Boyevoy
Sovremenny
Destroyer
Scrapped in 1999
Stoyky
Sovremenny
Destroyer
Scrapped in 1999
Okrylyonny
Sovremenny
Destroyer
Awaiting scrapping since 2025
Burny
Sovremenny
Destroyer
Renamed Gremyashchy in 2007, currently undergoing scrapping
Veduschy
Sovremenny
Destroyer
Awaiting scrapping since 2022
Bystry
Sovremenny
Destroyer
Currently undergoing scrapping
Rastoropny
Sovremenny
Destroyer
Scrapped in October 2020
Bezboyaznenny
Sovremenny
Destroyer
Renamed Gremyashchy in 2007, currently undergoing scrapping (Not a typo)
Bezuderzhny
Sovremenny
Destroyer
Preserved as a museum ship since 2020
Bespokoyny
Sovremenny
Destroyer
Renamed Nastoychivy in 1992, decommissioned in 2025
Moskovsky Komsomolets
Sovremenny
Destroyer
Decommissioned in December 2025
Besstrashny
Sovremenny
Destroyer
Entered Chinese service as Hangzhou in 1999, currently in active service
Vazhny
Sovremenny
Destroyer
Entered Chinese service as Fuzhou in 2000, currently in active service
Vdumchivy
Sovremenny
Destroyer
Entered Chinese service as Taizhou in 2005, currently in active service
Vnushitelny
Sovremenny
Destroyer
Entered Chinese service as Ningbo in 2006, currently in active service
Vechny
Udaloy
Destroyer
Sunk after dismantling in 2002, wreck raised and scrapped in 2006
Udaloy
Udaloy
Destroyer
Modernized in 2010, currently in active service
Vice-Admiral Kulakov
Udaloy
Destroyer
Scrapped in 2007
Marshal Vasilyevsky
Udaloy
Destroyer
Caught fire on 17 February 1992, scrapped after 2002
Admiral Zakharov
Udaloy
Destroyer
Scrapped in 2002
Admiral Spiridonov
Udaloy
Destroyer
Currently in active service
Admiral Tributs
Udaloy
Destroyer
Modernized in 2021, currently in active service
Marshal Shaposhnikov
Udaloy
Destroyer
Currently in active service
Severomorsk
Udaloy
Destroyer
Modernized in 2020, currently in active service
Admiral Levchenko
Udaloy
Destroyer
Currently under going modernization since 2020
Admiral Vinogradov
Udaloy
Destroyer
Decommissioned on 1 December 2020, currently awaiting scrapping
Admiral Kharlamov
Leningrad
Flotilla leader
Sunk as a target ship in May 1963
Leningrad
Leningrad
Flotilla leader
Sunk by aircraft on 6 October 1943
Kharkov
Leningrad
Flotilla leader
Sunk by a mine on 26 June 1941
Moskva
Leningrad
Flotilla leader
Renamed Chorokh in 1954, sunk as a target ship in 1958
Minsk
Leningrad
Flotilla leader
Renamed Ordzhonikidze in 1938, then Sergo Ordzhonikidze in 1939, scrapped on 30 july 1963
Baku
Leningrad
Flotilla leader
Scrapped on 31 January 1964
Tbilisi
Tashkent
Flotilla leader
Sunk by aircraft on 2 July 1942
Tashkent
Tashkent
Flotilla leader
Cancelled in 1940
Baku
Kiev
Flotilla leader
Construction evacuated in August 1941, hull sunk as a target ship in 1962
Kiev
Kiev
Flotilla leader
Construction ecacuated in August 1941, hull sunk as a target ship in 1957
Erevan
Kiev
Flotilla leader
Cancelled on 19 October 1940
Stalinabad
Kiev
Flotilla leader
Cancelled on 19 October 1940
Ashkhabad
Kiev
Flotilla leader
Cancelled on 19 October 1940
Alma-Ata
Kiev
Flotilla leader
Cancelled on 19 October 1940
Petrozavadosk
Kiev
Flotilla leader
Cancelled on 19 October 1940
Ochakov
Kiev
Flotilla leader
Cancelled on 19 October 1940
Perekop
Kiev
Flotilla leader
Cancelled on 19 October 1940
Arkhangelsk
Kiev
Flotilla leader
Cancelled on 19 October 1940
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