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==Description==
 
==Description==
The '''Project 7''' otherwise known as '''Storozhevoy'''-class and the '''Project 7{{Annotation|U|Improvement}}''' otherwise known as '''Storozhevoy'''-class were a group of destroyers built for the Soviet Navy in the late 1930s.
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The '''Project 7''' otherwise known as '''Gnevny'''-class and the '''Project 7{{Annotation|U|Improvement}}''' otherwise known as '''Storozhevoy'''-class were a group of destroyers built for the Soviet Navy in the late 1930s.
  
 
The Pr.7U mainly improved the disappointing performance of its predecessor by strengthening the hull, adding an additional boiler, and reducing fuel capacity. A total of 29 Pr.7 and 18 Pr.7U destroyers were built.
 
The Pr.7U mainly improved the disappointing performance of its predecessor by strengthening the hull, adding an additional boiler, and reducing fuel capacity. A total of 29 Pr.7 and 18 Pr.7U destroyers were built.

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Description

The Project 7 otherwise known as Gnevny-class and the Project 7U otherwise known as Storozhevoy-class were a group of destroyers built for the Soviet Navy in the late 1930s.

The Pr.7U mainly improved the disappointing performance of its predecessor by strengthening the hull, adding an additional boiler, and reducing fuel capacity. A total of 29 Pr.7 and 18 Pr.7U destroyers were built.

Vehicles

Rank I

Rank II

  • Pr.7U "Soobrazitelny" (1943) - Сообразительный, Astute

Rank III

  • Pr.7U "Stroyny" (1945) - Стройный, Slim


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