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* [[Bezuprechny|Pr.30-bis "Bezuprechny"]] <sub>(1950)</sub> (Безудержный, ''Unrestrainable'')
 
* [[Bezuprechny|Pr.30-bis "Bezuprechny"]] <sub>(1950)</sub> (Безудержный, ''Unrestrainable'')
 
* [[Smelyi|Pr.30-bis "Smelyi"]] <sub>(1955)</sub> (Смелый, ''Courageous'')
 
* [[Smelyi|Pr.30-bis "Smelyi"]] <sub>(1955)</sub> (Смелый, ''Courageous'')
 
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Revision as of 16:58, 20 September 2022


Description

The Ognevoy-class (Pr.30) and her Skoryy-sub-class (Pr.30-bis) destroyers were a series of destroyers built for the Soviet Navy during and immediately after World War II.

Vehicles

Rank I

Rank II


USSR destroyers
  Imperial Russia
Derzky-class  Frunze
Fidonisy-class  Kerch
  Soviet Union
Pr. 1  Leningrad · Moskva
Pr. 45  Opytny
Pr. 7  Besposhchadny · Ryany
Pr. 7U  Soobrazitelny · Stroyny
Pr. 20  Tashkent
Pr. 30  Ognevoy
Pr. 30-bis  Smelyi · Bezuprechny
Pr. 41  Neustrashimy
Pr. 56  Spokoinyy · Blagorodnyy · Bravy
Trophies  Romania
Regele Ferdinand-class  Letuchiy