|
Class
|
Type
|
Hint
|
Answer
|
|
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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
|
|
---
|
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
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Tvyordy
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Kashin
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Destroyer
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Entered Indian service as INS Ranvijav in 1987, currently in active service
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Tolkovy
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Sovremenny
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Destroyer
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Scrapped in 2003
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Otchayanny
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Sovremenny
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Destroyer
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Scrapped in 2003
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Otlichny
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Sovremenny
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Destroyer
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Scrapped in 1999
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Osmotritelny
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Sovremenny
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Destroyer
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Scrapped in 1999
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Bezuprechny
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Sovremenny
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Destroyer
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Sunk while on tow to be scrapped in 2020, refloated, currently undergoing scrapping
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Boyevoy
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Sovremenny
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Destroyer
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Scrapped in 1999
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Stoyky
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Sovremenny
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Destroyer
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Scrapped in 1999
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Okrylyonny
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Sovremenny
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Destroyer
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Awaiting scrapping since 2025
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Burny
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Sovremenny
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Destroyer
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Renamed Gremyashchy in 2007, currently undergoing scrapping
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Veduschy
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Sovremenny
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Destroyer
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Awaiting scrapping since 2022
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Bystry
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Sovremenny
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Destroyer
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Currently undergoing scrapping
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Rastoropny
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Sovremenny
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Destroyer
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Scrapped in October 2020
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Bezboyaznenny
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Sovremenny
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Destroyer
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Renamed Gremyashchy in 2007, currently undergoing scrapping (Not a typo)
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Bezuderzhny
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Sovremenny
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Destroyer
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Preserved as a museum ship since 2020
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Bespokoyny
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Sovremenny
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Destroyer
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Renamed Nastoychivy in 1992, decommissioned in 2025
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Moskovsky Komsomolets
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Sovremenny
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Destroyer
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Decommissioned in December 2025
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Besstrashny
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Sovremenny
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Destroyer
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Entered Chinese service as Hangzhou in 1999, currently in active service
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Vazhny
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Sovremenny
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Destroyer
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Entered Chinese service as Fuzhou in 2000, currently in active service
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Vdumchivy
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Sovremenny
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Destroyer
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Entered Chinese service as Taizhou in 2005, currently in active service
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Vnushitelny
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Sovremenny
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Destroyer
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Entered Chinese service as Ningbo in 2006, currently in active service
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Vechny
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Udaloy
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Destroyer
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Sunk after dismantling in 2002, wreck raised and scrapped in 2006
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Udaloy
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Udaloy
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Destroyer
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Modernized in 2010, currently in active service
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Vice-Admiral Kulakov
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Udaloy
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Destroyer
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Scrapped in 2007
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Marshal Vasilyevsky
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Udaloy
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Destroyer
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Caught fire on 17 February 1992, scrapped after 2002
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Admiral Zakharov
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Udaloy
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Destroyer
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Scrapped in 2002
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Admiral Spiridonov
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Udaloy
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Destroyer
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Currently in active service
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Admiral Tributs
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Udaloy
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Destroyer
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Modernized in 2021, currently in active service
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Marshal Shaposhnikov
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Udaloy
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Destroyer
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Currently in active service
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Severomorsk
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Udaloy
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Destroyer
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Modernized in 2020, currently in active service
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Admiral Levchenko
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Udaloy
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Destroyer
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Currently under going modernization since 2020
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Admiral Vinogradov
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Udaloy
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Destroyer
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Decommissioned on 1 December 2020, currently awaiting scrapping
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Admiral Kharlamov
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Leningrad
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Flotilla leader
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Sunk as a target ship in May 1963
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Leningrad
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Leningrad
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Flotilla leader
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Sunk by aircraft on 6 October 1943
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Kharkov
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Leningrad
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Flotilla leader
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Sunk by a mine on 26 June 1941
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Moskva
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Leningrad
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Flotilla leader
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Renamed Chorokh in 1954, sunk as a target ship in 1958
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Minsk
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Leningrad
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Flotilla leader
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Renamed Ordzhonikidze in 1938, then Sergo Ordzhonikidze in 1939, scrapped on 30 july 1963
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Baku
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Leningrad
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Flotilla leader
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Scrapped on 31 January 1964
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Tbilisi
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Tashkent
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Flotilla leader
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Sunk by aircraft on 2 July 1942
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Tashkent
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Tashkent
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Flotilla leader
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Cancelled in 1940
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Baku
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Kiev
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Flotilla leader
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Construction evacuated in August 1941, hull sunk as a target ship in 1962
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Kiev
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Kiev
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Flotilla leader
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Construction ecacuated in August 1941, hull sunk as a target ship in 1957
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Erevan
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Kiev
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Flotilla leader
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Cancelled on 19 October 1940
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Stalinabad
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Kiev
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Flotilla leader
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Cancelled on 19 October 1940
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Ashkhabad
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Kiev
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Flotilla leader
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Cancelled on 19 October 1940
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Alma-Ata
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Kiev
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Flotilla leader
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Cancelled on 19 October 1940
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Petrozavadosk
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Kiev
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Flotilla leader
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Cancelled on 19 October 1940
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Ochakov
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Kiev
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Flotilla leader
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Cancelled on 19 October 1940
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Perekop
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Kiev
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Flotilla leader
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Cancelled on 19 October 1940
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Arkhangelsk
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Kiev
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Flotilla leader
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Cancelled on 19 October 1940
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Murmansk
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