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USSR Navy's Kanin-class guided missile destroyer “Gnevny” (also “Gnevnyy”) at Aden, 16th October 1975
Builder: North Nikolayev Shipyard, Mikolaiv, Russia
Displacements: 3,700 standard, 4,600 full load
Length overall: 139.3 m
Draft: 5.0 m
Engines: 2 x steam turbines, 80,000 s.h.p., twin-screw
Speed: 34 knots
Complement: c.350
Laid down 17 December 1957
Commissioined 10 January 1960
Originally part of the Black Sea Fleet; transferred to the Pacific Fleet 1970; operated in the Indian Ocean during 1975
Decommissioned 8 April 1988
A total of 8 of this class (Project 57A) were completed at 3 shipyards in Russia (Zhdanov Shipyard, Leningrad; North Nikolayev Shipyard in Mikolaiv; and Amur Shipbuilding Plant, Komsomolsk-on-Amur) in 1960 & 1961. They were built as Krupny-class (Project 57b) & for SSM missiles and were converted to 57A (for SSM missiles) from 1967 onwards at the Zhdanov yard.
Soviet Navy ships often changed pennant numbers so can be difficult to identify but fellow-member Alan provided the confirmation of “Gnevny's” at the time of my photo (see his comment below)
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Gnevny: 225(1963), 988(57bis), 295(1967), 964(1969), 986(1970), 999(1972?), 169(57bis), 998(1974), 561(1975), 562(1977), 114(1978?), 567(1981), 578(1982), 554(1984), 564(57A), 522(1988)
Regards
Alan
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Cheers, David
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