Spokoiny-class destroyers pr. 56 and pr. 56PLO – 27 (2)


Project 56 destroyers

Destroyers of the “Spokoiny” (project 56) – 27 units

The last “classic” destroyers with artillery and torpedo weapons. “Brave” was completed according to project 56-K, becoming the first ship in the Russian fleet to be equipped with an air defense system. Later, 8 more destroyers were modernized in a similar way - “Modest”, “Excited”, “Resourceful”; “Fair”, “Persistent”, “Indestructible”, “Conscious” and “Stealth” (project 56-A). On 12 ships (“Brilliant”, “Inspirational”, “Moskovsky Komsomolets”, “Indignant”, “Assertive”, “Fiery”, “Burlivy”, “Experienced”, “Challenging”, “Bessledny”, “Noble” and “ Knowledgeable”) in 1960 – 1979. one TA was removed, 2 RBU-2500 were installed and electronic weapons were improved (received the designation “project 56-PLO”).

LIGHT (serial number 702). On August 19, 1952, she was included in the lists of Navy ships and on March 4, 1953, she was laid down at plant No. 190, launched on October 27, 1953, entered service on September 1, 1955, and on September 26, 1955, raising the Naval flag , became part of the 4th Navy. From January 24, 1955 it was part of the Red Banner Baltic Fleet. 18 – 22.10.1962 visited Rostock (GDR), 8 – 1 2.5.1964 – to Copenhagen (Denmark), 3 – 7.7.1967 – to Stockholm (Sweden) and 21 – 26.6.1976 - in Bordeaux (France). In the period from February 28, 1970 to July 5, 1971, major repairs took place in Liepaja. On August 22, 1980, it was withdrawn from service, mothballed and put into storage, and on April 25, 1989, it was disarmed and expelled from the Navy in connection with its transfer to the OFI for dismantling and sale. On October 1, 1989, it was disbanded and in 1990. cut into metal at the Glavvtorchermet base in Liepaja.

BRILLIANT (serial number 1201). On September 3, 1952, she was added to the list of Navy ships and on February 20, 1953, she was laid down at plant No. 445, launched on November 27, 1953, and entered service on September 30, 1955 (the naval ensign was raised on January 31, 1954) and 8.10 .1955 became part of the Black Sea Fleet. In the period from 6.2. until March 10, 1960, modernized at Sevmorzavod in Sevastopol according to project 56-PLO. 8 - 10.10.1957 visited Split (Yugoslavia), 10 - 12.10.1957 - to Dubrovnik (Yugoslavia), 26.11-1.12.1969 - to Sihanoukville (Cambodia), 26 - 30.1.1970. – to Hodeidah (North Yemen), 1 – 6.2.1970. and 19-24.2.1971 - in Massawa (Ethiopia) and 19-23.4.1970 - in Port Louis (Mauritius). September 20, 1960 transferred to the Pacific Fleet. In the period from June 11, 1975 to September 6, 1978, a major overhaul took place at Dalzavod in Vladivostok. On July 30, 1987, disarmed, expelled from the Navy in connection with transfer to the OFI for dismantling and sale, and disbanded on August 6, 1987.

HURRY (serial number 703). On August 19, 1952, she was included in the list of Navy ships and on May 30, 1953, she was laid down at plant No. 190, launched on August 7, 1954, entered service on September 30, 1955, and on December 19, 1955, raising the Naval flag, became part of the 4th Navy. From December 24, 1955 he was a member of the Red Banner Baltic Fleet. In the period from November 18, 1966 to January 6, 1969 in Kronstadt and from December 8, 1972 to April 9, 1974, a major overhaul was carried out in Liepaja. 17 - 23.7.1970, being in the war zone, carried out a combat mission to provide assistance to the armed forces of Syria, and 30.10-25.11.1978 and 29.12.1978 - 8.2.1979 - to the armed forces of Angola. On March 15, 1984, it was withdrawn from service, mothballed and put into storage, but on March 14, 1985 it was reactivated and put back into service, and on April 25, 1989 it was disarmed and expelled from the Navy in connection with its transfer to the OFI for dismantling and implementation and disbanded on December 31, 1989.

EXPERIENCED (serial number 1202). On September 3, 1952, she was included in the list of Navy ships and on May 6, 1953, she was laid down at plant No. 445, launched on March 31, 1954, entered service on December 21, 1955 and January 4, 1956, raising the Naval flag, became part of the Black Sea Fleet. 8 – 10.10.1957 paid a visit to Split (Yugoslavia), 10 – 12.10.1957 – to Dubrovnik (Yugoslavia) and 2 – 6.12.1974 – to Casablanca (Morocco). On June 24, 1959, it was transferred to the Northern Fleet. In the period from June 23, 1962 to October 28, 1965, it was modernized in Tallinn according to the 56-PLO project, and in the period from August 7, 1969 to January 1, 1971, it underwent a major overhaul at Sevmorzavod in Sevastopol. On July 17, 1988, it was disarmed, expelled from the Navy in connection with its transfer to the OFI for dismantling and sale, and disbanded on October 1, 1988.

HUMBLE (serial number 704). On August 19, 1952, she was included in the list of Navy ships and on July 27, 1953, she was laid down at plant No. 190, launched on October 26, 1954, entered service on December 30, 1955 and January 11, 1956, raising the Naval flag, became part of the KBF. On September 2, 1956, it was transferred to the Northern Fleet. In the period from November 12, 1958 to November 29, 1960 underwent a major overhaul in Leningrad, and in the period from July 7, 1965 to November 19, 1969, it was modernized in Kronstadt according to project 56-A. 23 – 29.5.1973 paid a visit to Pointe Noire (Congo-Brazzaville). On 2/22/1980 it was withdrawn from service, mothballed and put into storage, and on 4/25/1989 it was disarmed, expelled from the Navy in connection with transfer to the OFI for dismantling and sale, and disbanded on 10/1/1989.

INVOLVED (serial number 705). On September 3, 1952, she was included in the list of Navy ships and on December 7, 1953, she was laid down at plant No. 190, launched on February 17, 1955, entered service on January 31, 1956 and February 16, 1956, raising the Naval flag, became part of the KBF. On October 10, 1956, it was transferred to the Northern Fleet and on October 5, 1963, to the Black Sea Fleet. In the period from November 12, 1958 to October 29, 1960, it underwent a major overhaul in Leningrad, and from August 31, 1977 to June 19, 1979 it was modernized at Sevmorzavod in Sevastopol according to project 56-PLO, after which was withdrawn from service, mothballed and put into storage, but on June 30, 1980 it was re-mothballed and put back into service. On April 8, 1992, he was disarmed, expelled from the Navy in connection with his transfer to the OFI for dismantling and sale, and disbanded on December 31, 1992.

VESKY (serial number 82). On September 3, 1952, she was included in the list of Navy ships and on January 30, 1954, she was laid down at plant No. 199, launched on July 31, 1955, entered service on March 30, 1956 and April 13, 1956, raising the Naval flag, became part of the Pacific Fleet. In the period from January 24, 1964 to February 1, 1965 and from August 30, 1969 to July 16, 1970, a major overhaul took place at Dalzavod in Vladivostok. 12/6/1977 – 7/21/1978, while in the war zone, he carried out a combat mission to assist the armed forces of Ethiopia. On July 30, 1987, it was disarmed, expelled from the Navy in connection with its transfer to the OFI for dismantling and sale, and disbanded on October 1, 1987.

CALLER (serial number 81). 3.9.1952 enrolled in the lists of Navy ships and laid down at Plant No. 199 on July 25, 1953, launched on May 20, 1955, entered service on March 31, 1956, and on April 20, 1956, having raised the Naval flag, became part of the Pacific Fleet. In the period from March 25, 1970 to March 13, 1975, it was modernized at Dalzavod in Vladivostok according to the 56-PLO project, on September 1, 1985 it was withdrawn from service, mothballed and put into storage, and disarmed on April 25, 1989 , expelled from the Navy due to transfer to OFI for dismantling and sale and disbanded on 10/1/1989.

QUIET (serial number 701). On August 19, 1952, she was added to the list of Navy ships and on March 4, 1953, she was laid down at plant No. 190, launched on November 28, 1953, entered service on June 27, 1956, and became part of the Red Banner Baltic Fleet. On October 9, 1957, it was transferred to the Northern Fleet, on July 1, 1964, to the LenVMB, and on July 5, 1971, to the KSF. 1.7.1964 withdrawn from combat service, mothballed and put into storage in Kronstadt. In the period from July 5, 1971 to May 7, 1973 in Leningrad and from March 9, 1982 to August 3, 1983, a major overhaul was carried out in Murmansk. On March 25, 1984, it was withdrawn from service for the second time, mothballed and put into storage in Murmansk, and on April 19, 1990 it was disarmed, expelled from the Navy in connection with transfer to the OFI for dismantling and sale, and disbanded on October 1, 1990.

SMILESTY , from October 29, 1958 – MOSCOW KOMSOMOLETS (serial number 706). On September 3, 1952, she was included in the list of Navy ships and on February 23, 1954, she was laid down at plant No. 190, launched on May 24, 1955, entered service on June 28, 1956 and August 30, 1956, raising the Naval flag, became part of the Federation Council. In the period from November 12, 1958 to December 1, 1961, it was modernized in Leningrad according to the 56-PLO project, and in the period from December 2, 1971 to June 2, 1977, it underwent a major overhaul. On March 20, 1966, it was transferred to the KChF, and on October 21, 1968, it was returned to the COF. 10/25–28/1969 paid a visit to Reykjavik (Iceland) and 10/10–15/1977 to Oslo (Norway). On July 22, 1986, disarmed, expelled from the Navy due to transfer to the OFI for dismantling and sale, and disbanded on February 27, 1987.

SECRET (serial number 707). On September 15, 1953, it was added to the list of Navy ships and on July 25, 1954, it was laid down at plant No. 190, launched on September 27, 1955, entered service on September 30, 1956, and on November 2, 1956, it was included in the Red Banner Baltic Fleet. On 12.2.1960 it was transferred to the Northern Fleet, and on 20.9.1960, after crossing in the summer of 1960 along the Northern Sea Route from the Kola Bay to the Far East - to the Pacific Fleet. In the period from December 30, 1970 to January 30, 1972, it was modernized at Dalzavod in Vladivostok according to project 56-A, and in the period from February 11, 1977 to May 8, 1979 it underwent a major overhaul. 14 – 19.1.1973 paid a visit to Bombay (India). On September 16, 1985, it was again delivered to Vladivostok for major repairs, but on April 25, 1989 it was disarmed, expelled from the Navy in connection with its transfer to the OFI for dismantling and sale, and disbanded on October 1, 1989.

TRACELESS (serial number 1205). On September 15, 1953, she was included in the list of Navy ships and on April 1, 1954, she was laid down at plant No. 445, launched on November 5, 1955, entered service on October 31, 1956 and November 6, 1956, raising the Naval flag, became part of the Black Sea Fleet. 20.6 – 24.7.1957 made the passage through the Suez Canal from Sevastopol to Vladivostok and on 1.8.1957 was transferred to the Pacific Fleet. In the period from May 25, 1973 to May 8, 1976, it was modernized at Dalzavod in Vladivostok according to the 56-PLO project; on May 7, 1977, it was withdrawn from service, mothballed and put into storage, but on March 13, 1979. reactivated and put back into service, and on April 8, 1988, disarmed and expelled from the Navy in connection with transfer to the OFI for dismantling and sale, on July 17, 1988, disbanded and in January 1990 sold to a private company in India for scrapping, but sank the same month while being towed during a severe storm in the Taiwan Strait.

INSPIRED (serial number 83). On September 3, 1952, she was included in the list of Navy ships and on August 31, 1954, she was laid down at plant No. 199, launched on May 7, 1956, entered service on October 31, 1956 and November 12, 1956, raising the Naval flag, became part of the Pacific Fleet. In the period from January 22, 1960 to March 27, 1960. modernized at Dalzavod in Vladivostok according to project 56-PLO, on September 30, 1962 it was taken out of service, mothballed and put into storage, but on October 15, 1968 it was re-mothballed and put back into service. 11/26-12/2/1968 paid a visit to Mombasa (Kenya), 11/2-7/1969 - to Aden (South Yemen) and 1/9-12/1969 - to Hodeidah (North Yemen). On March 5, 1987, disarmed, expelled from the Navy due to transfer to the OFI for dismantling and sale, and disbanded on October 1, 1987.

CONSCIOUS (serial number 708). On September 15, 1953, she was included in the list of Navy ships and on September 25, 1954, she was laid down at plant No. 190, launched on January 15, 1956, entered service on October 31, 1956 and November 17, 1956, raising the Naval flag, became part of the KBF. On July 12, 1958, it was transferred to the Northern Fleet, on November 11, 1964, to the Black Sea Fleet, on February 6, 1967, to the NSF, and on March 27, 1971, to the KChF. In the period from December 1, 1968 to January 20, 1972, it was modernized at Sevmorzavod in Sevastopol according to project 56-A. 1.9 – 30.11.1972, being in a war zone, carried out a combat mission to provide assistance to the armed forces of Syria, and 5 – 24.10.1973 - to the armed forces of Egypt. 9 – 13.8.19 74 paid a visit to Varna (Bulgaria). In the period from 2.2.1978 to 11.12.1980, it underwent a major overhaul at Sevmorzavod in Sevastopol, and on 1.3.1988 it was disarmed, expelled from the Navy in connection with its transfer to the OFI for dismantling and sale, and on 17.7.1988 disbanded.

FAIR (serial number 709). On September 15, 1953, she was included in the list of Navy ships and on December 25, 1954, she was laid down at plant No. 190, launched on April 12, 1956, entered service on December 20, 1956 and December 27, 1956, raising the Naval flag, became part of the KBF. 8-12.5.1964 paid a visit to Copenhagen (Denmark) and 18-22.10.1962 - to Rostock (GDR). In 1968 – 1969 modernized in Leningrad according to project 56-A. On June 25, 1970, it was transferred to the Polish Navy in Gdynia with the renaming “Warszawa” and on January 27, 1971 it was expelled from the USSR Navy, and on January 1, 1986 it was disarmed, expelled from the Polish Navy and scrapped.

BURLIVYY (serial number 1206). On September 19, 1953, she was included in the list of Navy ships and on May 5, 1954, she was laid down at plant No. 445, launched on January 28, 1956, entered service on December 28, 1956 and January 7, 1957, raising the Naval flag, became part of the Black Sea Fleet. 20.6 – 24.7.1957 made the passage through the Suez Canal from Sevastopol to Vladivostok and on 1.8.1957 was transferred to the Pacific Fleet. In the period from December 12, 1961 to March 25, 1963, it was modernized at Dalzavod in Vladivostok according to the 56-PLO project, after which it was withdrawn from service, mothballed and put into storage, but on August 31, 1966 it was reactivated and again put into operation. On 5/2/1973 it was put into reserve for the second time and mothballed, and on 25/5/1989 it was disarmed, expelled from the Navy due to transfer to the OFI for dismantling and sale, and on 1/1/1989 it was disbanded.

OUTRAGED (serial number 84). On September 3, 1952, she was included in the list of Navy ships and on December 30, 1954, she was laid down at plant No. 199, launched on July 8, 1956, entered service on December 31, 1956 and January 10, 1957, raising the Naval flag, became part of the Pacific Fleet. In 1961 – 1962 modernized at Dalzavod in Vladivostok according to project 56-PLO, on May 3, 1968, withdrawn from service, mothballed and put into storage, and on March 5, 1987, disarmed, expelled from the Navy in connection with transfer to the OFI for dismantling and implementation and disbanded on July 30, 1987.

NOBLE (serial number 1207). On September 15, 1953, she was included in the list of Navy ships and on March 5, 1955, she was laid down at plant No. 445, launched on August 30, 1956, entered service on July 18, 1956 and June 30, 1957, raising the Naval flag, became part of the Black Sea Fleet. 5 – 30.6.1967, being in the war zone, carried out a combat mission to provide assistance to the Syrian armed forces. 14 – 18.12.1971 visited Lataniya (Syria) and 26.6. – July 1, 1980 – to Tunisia. In the period from August 13, 1976 to September 7, 1977, it was modernized at Sevmorzavod in Sevastopol according to project 56-PLO. On September 15, 1982 it was transferred to the Leningrad Naval Base, and on April 25, 1989 it was disarmed, expelled from the Navy due to transfer to the OFI for dismantling and sale, and disbanded on December 31, 1989.

INBREAKABLE , from April 8, 1988 – SM-251 (serial number 710). On April 29, 1954, she was included in the list of Navy ships and on June 15, 1955, she was laid down at plant No. 190, launched on July 20, 1956, entered service on June 30, 1957 and July 8, 1957, raising the Naval flag, became part of the Federation Council. In the period from 7.1 2.1960 to 29.4.1962, a major overhaul took place in Kronstadt, and in the period from 10.11.1969 to 12.31.1970 it was modernized at the plant named after 61 communards in Nikolaev and at Sevmorzavod in Sevastopol according to project 56-A. From January 20, 1965 to June 8, 1967 and from 11L 0.1969 to December 31, 1970, it was part of the KChF. 5/2/1973 was withdrawn from combat service, mothballed and put into storage, but on 6/27/1979 it was re-mothballed and put back into service, on 2/30/1987 it was disarmed and turned into a SM to ensure the execution of combat exercises, and on 7/27/1991 excluded from the lists of Navy vessels due to transfer to the OFI for dismantling and cutting into metal.

FLAME (serial number 1208). On April 29, 1954, she was included in the list of Navy ships and on September 3, 1955, she was laid down at plant No. 445, launched on October 26, 1956, entered service on August 31, 1957, and on September 21, 1957, raising the Naval flag, became part of the Black Sea Fleet. In 1961 – 1962 modernized at Sevmorzavod in Sevastopol according to project 56-PLO. 20 – 26.8.1964 paid a visit to Constanta (Romania) and 14 – 18.1.1966 – to Massawa (Ethiopia). 1-31.6.1967 and 18 - 31.12.1968, being in the war zone, carried out a combat mission to provide assistance to the armed forces of Egypt, and 5 - 24.10.1973 - the armed forces of Syria and Egypt. In the period from July 30, 1975 to July 31, 1979, it underwent a major overhaul at Sevmorzavod in Sevastopol, after which it was withdrawn from service, mothballed and put into storage, and on June 24, 1991, disarmed and expelled from the Navy in connection with the transfer to the OFI for dismantling and sale, and was disbanded on October 1, 1991.

REVENTIVE (serial number 741). On April 29, 1954, she was included in the list of Navy ships and on October 19, 1955, she was laid down at plant No. 190, launched on October 30, 1956, entered service on September 18, 1957 and September 26, 1957, raising the Naval flag, became part of the Northern Fleet: In the period from December 7, 1960 to April 29, 1962, a major overhaul took place in Kronstadt, and in the period from December 25, 1965 to March 12, 1966, it was modernized at the 61 Communards plant in Nikolaev according to the project 56-A. 1.1 - 31.6.1967 and 1.8 - 31.12.1968, while in the war zone, carried out a combat mission to assist the armed forces of Egypt. On March 12, 1968, it was transferred to the KChF. 9 – 12.8.1969 paid a visit to Varna (Bulgaria), 3 – 7.8.1973 – to Constanta (Romania), 16 – 22.4.1974 – to Algeria and 21 – 26.8.1975 – to Tunisia . On 02/09/1988 it was withdrawn from service, mothballed and put into storage, and on 04/25/1989 it was disarmed, expelled from the Navy in connection with its transfer to the OFI for dismantling and sale, and on 10/1/1989 it was disbanded.

EXCITABLE (serial number 85). On September 15, 1953, she was included in the list of Navy ships and on July 29, 1955, she was laid down at plant No. 199, launched on May 10, 1957, entered service on October 31, 1957 and November 14, 1957, raising the Naval flag, became part of the Pacific Fleet. November 17 – 21, 1959 paid a visit to Surabaya (Indonesia), April 11 – 16, 1972 to Umm Qasr (Iraq), November 5 – 10, 1979 to Haiphong (Vietnam) and May 26 – 31, 1981. – to Aden (South Yemen). In the period from August 24, 1965 to July 16, 1966, it was modernized at Dalzavod in Vladivostok according to project 56-A, and in the period from October 7, 1975 to March 2, 1978, it underwent a major overhaul there. On March 8, 1982, it was withdrawn from service, mothballed and put into storage, and on April 25, 1989 it was disarmed, expelled from the Navy in connection with transfer to the OFI for dismantling and sale, and disbanded on October 1, 1989.

POWERFUL (serial number 1209). 19.1.1955 was included in the list of ships of the Navy and 1 7.8.1955 was laid down at plant No. 445, launched on 12/30/1956, entered service on 10/31/1957 and 11/22/1957, raising the Naval flag, became part of the Black Sea Fleet. In 1961 – 1962 modernized at Sevmorzavod in Sevastopol according to project 56-PLO. 2-13.8.1964 paid a visit to Varna (Bulgaria), 10-13.2.1965 - to Massawa (Ethiopia), 15 - 20.10.1966 - to Toulon (France) and 12 - 15.8.1967 - again to Varna. 1.10 – 29.12.1973, being in the war zone, carried out a combat mission to provide assistance to the armed forces of Syria and Egypt. 10.2.197 7 was withdrawn from combat service, mothballed and put into storage in Donuzlav, but on 15.9.1979 it was re-mothballed and put back into service, and on 30.7.1987 it was disarmed, expelled from the Navy in connection with the transfer to the OFI for dismantling and implementation and disbanded on October 1, 1987.

INFLUENTIAL (serial number 86). On September 15, 1953, she was included in the list of ships of the Navy and on October 29, 1955, she was laid down at plant No. 199, launched on May 10, 1957, entered service on November 6, 1957 and November 21, 1957, raising the Navy flag, became part of the Pacific Fleet. On March 27, 1960, it was withdrawn from service, mothballed and put into storage, but on August 26, 1961 it was re-mothballed and put back into service, and on July 17, 1988 it was disarmed and expelled from the Navy in connection with its transfer to the OFI for dismantling and implementation and disbanded on October 1, 1988.

PERSISTENT (serial number 742). On April 29, 1954, she was included in the list of Navy ships and on March 3, 1956, she was laid down at plant No. 190, launched on April 23, 1957, entered service on November 30, 1957 and December 7, 1957, raising the Naval flag, became part of the KBF. On May 7, 1958, it was transferred to the Northern Fleet, on June 8, 1967, to the KChF, and on July 17, 1970, to the DKBF. 17 - 21.10.1964 paid a visit to Trondheim (Norway), 10 - 15.8.1972 and 14 - 18.6.1979 - to Helsinki (Finland), 21 -26.6.1974 - to Cherbourg (France) , 10 – 15.8.1976 - to Copenhagen (Denmark) and 14 – 19.6.1978 - to Amsterdam (Holland). 1 – 30.6.1967, being in a war zone, carried out a combat mission to provide assistance to the armed forces of Syria, and 6.12.1977 - 13.1.1978 - to the armed forces of Angola. In the period from June 5, 1967 to July 17, 1970, it was modernized at the 61 Communards plant in Nikolaev according to project 56-A, and on April 25, 1989 it was disarmed and expelled from the Navy in connection with its transfer to the OFI for dismantling and sale and disbanded on October 1, 1989.

AGED , from February 20, 1967 – FAR EASTERN KOMSOMOLETS , from December 1, 1992 – PKZ-7 (serial number 87). On September 15, 1953, she was included in the list of Navy ships and on June 30, 1956, she was laid down at plant No. 199, launched on June 24, 1957, entered service on December 10, 1957 and December 21, 1957, raising the Naval flag, became part of the Pacific Fleet. 17 – 21.11.1959 paid a visit to Surabaya (Indonesia), 8 – 14.10.1973 – to Colombo (Sri Lanka), 20 – 24.12.1973 – to Umm Qasr (Iraq) and 13 – 19.2. 1974 - in Massawa (Ethiopia). In the period from 2.2.1978 to 1.10.1983, it underwent a major overhaul at Dalzavod in Vladivostok, after which it was taken out of service, mothballed and put into storage, on 4/25/1992 it was disarmed and reorganized into PKZ, and On June 29, 1993, it was excluded from the lists of Navy vessels due to its transfer to the OFI for dismantling and cutting into metal.

BRAVE (serial number 1203). On September 3, 1952, she was included in the list of Navy ships and on July 25, 1953, she was laid down according to project 56 at plant No. 445, completed according to project 56-K, launched on February 28, 1955, and entered into service on January 9, 1956 and January 28. 1956, having raised the Naval flag, became part of the Black Sea Fleet. 24 - 28.8.1976 paid a visit to Bissau (Guinea-Bissau), 9-12.11.1976 - to Luanda (Angola), 22-27.11.1976 - to Lagos (Nigeria) and 5 - 9.8.1977 city ​​- to Constanta (Romania). In the period from March 2, 1979 to May 6, 1985, it underwent a major overhaul at Sevmorzavod in Sevastopol, and on July 30, 1987, it was disarmed, expelled from the Navy in connection with its transfer to the OFI for dismantling and sale, and on August 6, 1987 disbanded.

Note: in addition to those indicated, under Project 56 the EM “Bedovy” (completed according to Project 56-EM) was laid down, as well as the EM “Uncontrollable”, “Elusive” and “Prozravivy” completed under Project 56-M.

Displacement: full 3230 standard 2667 t length 126.1 m beam 12.7 m draft 4.2 m PTU power 2×36000 hp travel speed: maximum 38.5 economic 17.9 knots. economical cruising range is 3860 miles. Armament: 2x2 130 mm SM-2-1, 4x5 45 mm SM-20, 2x5 533 mm TA, 6 BMB-2 and 2 bomb releasers (48 depth charges), 1 TsOK-2. It took on board 50 KB-3 mines (or 36 AMD-1000). Crew 284 people, including 19 officers.

PROJECT 56-A (“Brave”) Displacement: total 3620 (3447) standard 3060 (2890) t length 126.1 m beam 12.7 m draft 4.5 m PTU power 2×36000 hp travel speed: maximum 34.5 (35.5) economic 17 (18) knots. economical cruising range is 2150 (3000) miles. Armament: 1x2 Volna-M air defense missile launchers (16 missiles), 1x2 130 mm SM-2-1 and 3x4 45 mm SM-20-ZIF guns, 1x5 533 mm TA, 2 RBU-6000 (96 RGB-60 ) Crew 268 (270) people, including 19 officers.

Destroyers of the “Bedovy” (project 56-EM and 56-M) – 4+1 units

The lead destroyer Bedovy was laid down under Project 56 as a purely artillery and torpedo ship, but during construction it was converted into a missile ship (Project 56-EM). The rest were built according to Project 56-M, but were practically no different from the prototype. The shortcomings of the KSShch missiles became the reason for the modernization of three ships (“Eulovimiy”, “Prozorlivy”, “Bedovy”) according to Project 56-U with the installation of new P-15M anti-ship missile systems. “Unstoppable” was not modernized due to the workload of Far Eastern factories. All ships entered service as destroyers, on May 19, 1966 they were reclassified into DBK, then into BPK and in 1977 - again into DBK (except for the “Uncontrollable”).

BEDOVY (serial number 1204). On September 3, 1952, he was included in the lists of Navy ships and on December 1, 1953. laid down according to project 56 at plant No. 445, completed according to project 56-EM, launched on 7/31/1955, entered into service on 6/30/1958 and on 7/30/1958, having raised the Naval flag, became part of the Black Sea Fleet; was the first ship in the USSR Navy armed with anti-ship missile weapons. On 5/19/1966 it was reclassified to DBK, on ​​1/26/1973 – to BPK and on 6/28/1977 – again to DBK. 20 -27.7.1967 paid a visit to Havana (Cuba) and 9 - 11.8.1969 - to Bridgetown (Barbados). 10/7/1970 - 7/15/1971, being in a war zone, he carried out a combat mission to provide assistance to the armed forces of Egypt. On November 9, 1970, while escorting a detachment of NATO ships in the Mediterranean Sea, it collided with the English aircraft carrier Ark Royal, but did not break down and continued to carry out its combat mission. In the period from July 18, 1972 to January 25, 1974, it was modernized at Sevmorzavod in Sevastopol according to project 56-U, and in the period from April 23, 1981 to May 14, 1986, it underwent a major overhaul. On April 25, 1989, it was disarmed and expelled from the Navy in connection with its transfer to the OFI for dismantling and sale, on August 5, 1989 it was sold to a private Turkish company for cutting into metal and on October 1, 1989 it was disbanded.

CLEAR (serial number 1 210). 1 10/7/1955 was included in the list of Navy ships and on 1/9/1956 was laid down according to project 56 at plant No. 445, completed according to project 56-M, launched on 7/30/1957, entered into service on 12/30/1958 and 8.3 .1960 included in the Black Sea Fleet. On May 19, 1966, it was reclassified to DBK and on February 1, 1977, to the Military Industrial Complex, and on August 3, 1977, it was returned to the DBK class. In 1976 – 1977 modernized at Sevmorzavod in Sevastopol according to project 56-U. On August 25, 1978, it was transferred to the DNBF. 14 – 18.6.1979 paid a visit to Helsinki (Finland). 1.11 – 31.12.1979, being in a war zone, he carried out a combat mission to provide assistance to the armed forces of Angola. On June 24, 1991, disarmed, expelled from the Navy due to transfer to OFI for dismantling and sale, and disbanded on October 1, 1991.

ELUSIVE (serial number 743/765). On April 29, 1954, she was included in the list of Navy ships and on February 23, 1957 she was laid down according to project 56 at plant No. 190, completed according to project 56-M, launched on February 27, 1958, and entered service on December 30, 1958 and 8.3. 1960 included in the KBF. On 5/19/1966 it was reclassified to DBK and on 1/26/1973 to BPK, and on 8/3/1977 it was returned to the DBK class. 15 – 20.2.1969 paid a visit to Conakry (Guinea) and 5 – 10.3.1969 - to Lagos (Nigeria). 1 On April 7, 1969, it was transferred to the KChF. In the period from December 2, 1971 to October 4, 1972, it was modernized at Sevmorzavod in Sevastopol according to project 56-U, on June 6, 1974 it was withdrawn from service, mothballed and put into storage in Sevastopol, but on March 18, 1982 . was reactivated and put back into service, and on April 19, 1990 it was disarmed and expelled from the Navy in connection with transfer to the OFI for dismantling and sale, on February 11, 1991 it was disbanded and subsequently sold to a private company in Italy for cutting into metal.

UNSTOPPABLE , from 14.3.1986 g-UTS-567 (serial number 88). On January 19, 1955, she was included in the list of Navy ships and on February 23, 1957 she was laid down according to project 56 at plant No. 199, completed according to project 56-M, launched on May 24, 1958, and entered service on December 30, 1958 and 8.3. 1960 included in the Pacific Fleet. On 19.5.1966 it was reclassified to DBK and on 3.8.197 7 – to BPK. On July 23, 1979, it was delivered to Dalzavod in Vladivostok for major repairs, but on December 8, 1985, it was disarmed and reorganized into a training facility, and on April 10, 1987, it was excluded from the lists of Navy vessels in connection with its transfer to the OFI for dismantling and sale.

UNTAMABLE (serial number 89). On 10/17/1955 she was included in the lists of Navy ships, but was soon removed from construction and was not laid down at plant No. 199.

Displacement: full 3315 standard 2767 t (for “Bedovoy” - 3447/2890 t) length 126.1 m beam 12.7 m draft 4.3 m PTU power 2×36000 hp travel speed: maximum 39 economic 14 knots. economical cruising range is 3900 miles. Armament: 1x1 PKRK SM-59 launchers (8 KSShch missiles) 4x4 57-mm ZIF-75 (on “Bedovoy” 4x4 45-mm SM-20-ZIF) guns, 2x2 533-mm TA, 2 RBU-2500 (128 RGB -25). Crew 270 people, including 19 officers.

Destroyers Project 56

Quantity

27 units

Construction

Project 56

Name

Factory Pawned Launched Commissioning Note
Leningrad, Shipyard No. 190 named after A.A. Zhdanov - 12 units
Calm №701 4.03.1953 28.11.1953 27.06.1956
Light №702 4.03.1953 27.10.1953 17.09.1955
Hasty №703 30.05.1953 7.08.1954 30.09.1955
Modest №704 27.07.1953 26.10.1954 30.12.1955
Knowledgeable №705 7.12.1953 17.02.1955 31.01.1956
Smart №706 23.02.1954 24.05.1955 28.06.1956from 10/29/1958 - Moskovsky Komsomolets
Secretive №707 25.07.1954 27.09.1955 30.09.1956
Conscious №708 25.09.1954 15.01.1956 31.10.1956
Fair №709 25.12.1954 12.04.1956 20.12.1956
Indestructible №710 15.06.1955 20.07.1956 30.06.1957from 04/08/1988 - SM-251
Resourceful №741 19.10.1955 30.10.1956 18.09.1957
Persistent №742 3.03.1956 23.04.1957 30.11.1957
Nikolaev, Shipyard No. 445 named after 61 communards - 8 units
Brilliant №1201 20.02.1953 27.11.1953 30.09.1955
Experienced №1202 6.05.1953 31.03.1954 21.12.1955
Gallant №1203 25.07.1953 28.02.1955 9.01.1956
Traceless №1205 1.04.1954 5.11.1955 31.10.1956
Stormy №1206 5.05.1954 28.01.1956 28.12.1956
Noble №1207 5.03.1955 30.08.1956 18.07.1957
Fiery №1208 3.09.1955 26.10.1956 31.08.1957
Assertive №1209 17.08.1955 30.12.1956 31.10.1957
Komsomolsk-on-Amur, Shipyard No. 199 - 7 units
Defiant №81 25.07.1953 20.05.1955 31.03.1956
weighty №82 30.01.1954 31.07.1955 30.03.1956
Inspired №83 31.08.1954 7.05.1956 30.10.1956
Outraged №84 30.12.1954 8.07.1956 31.12.1956
Excited №85 29.07.1955 10.05.1957 31.10.1957
Influential №86 29.10.1955 10.05.1957 6.11.1957
Aged №87 30.06.1956 24.06.1957 10.12.1957from 02/20/1967 - Far Eastern Komsomolets, from 12/1/1992 - PKZ-7

Tactical and technical data

Displacement, t:
standard:2667
complete:3230
Dimensions, m:
length:126,1
width:12,76
draft:4,26
Full speed, knots:38
Cruising range:3880 miles (14.3 kts), 3850 miles (14.7 kts), 3090 miles (17.9 kts), 685 miles (37.9 kts), 642 miles (38 kts)
Autonomy, days:10
Power point:2x36000 hp, GTZA TV-8, 2 fixed propeller propellers, 2 400 kW TGs, 2 200 kW DGs
Weapons:2x2 130 mm SM-2-1 (850 rounds) - Sphere-56 launcher with Yakor-M1 radar 4x4 45 mm SM-20ZIF (13200 rounds) - 2 Fut-B radar 2x5 533 mm PTA-53 -56 (10 torpedoes 53-57, 53-59) - Stalingrad T-56 launcher with Zarya radar (at Smyshlenye, originally the Volna radar; at Nakhadchivy, the Volna radar was not changed) 6 BMB-2 (30 GB BB-1 or BSP) - PUSB "Shar-U" 2 bomb releasers (18 GB BB-1 or BSP) 50 mines KB-3 or 50 mines AMD-50 or 50 mines GMZ or 50 mines AGSB or 36 mines AMD-1000
Reservations:Cabin, walls - 10 mm, deck - 6 mm
RTV:General detection radar "Fut-N" (on Bessledny until 1958, Blestyaschy, Byval until 1960, Indestructible, Knowledgeable until 1960, Svetly until 1956, Skromny until 1960, Speshnoy until 1959, Spokoyny until 1956?, Fair initially "Reef" radar) , navigation radar "Neptune", RTR radar "Mast P4" (not on Svetly, Spokoiny), state identification equipment: interrogator "Nickel-K" (not on Skromny), transponder "Khrom-K" (not on Conscious), radio direction finder ARP- 50, GAS "Pegasus-2"
Crew, persons:284 (19 officers)

General form

Project 56 destroyers - General view

Project 56A destroyers - General view

Modernization of the project

Project 56PLO – 14+1 units: Leningrad Shipyard No. 190 named after A.A. Zhdanov – Skromny 12.11.1958-29.11.1960, Smyshleny 12.11.1958-1.12.1961, Sevastopol “Sevmorzavod” No. 497 named after S. Ordzhonikidze (since 1962 "Sevmorzavod" named after S. Ordzhonikidze) - Noble in 1963, Brilliant 02/6/1958-03/10/1960, Brave not finished, Assertive 02/8/1961-08/19/1962, Fiery 01/18/1961-06/4/1962 , Knowledgeable 08/31/1977-06/19/1979, Vladivostok “Dal im. 50th anniversary of the USSR) – Traceless 05/25/1973-05/8/1976, Stormy 12/12/1961-03/25/1963, Inspired 01/22/1960-03/27/1961, Indignant 02/15/1961-07/18/1962, Defiant 11/24. 1961-01/30/1965 , Tallinn Shipyard No. 7 – Experienced 06/23/1962-10/28/1965, Kronstadt Marine Plant – Secretive in 04/1958-04/1960. ?/3560 t, aft TA, BMB-2, bomb releasers were removed, bow TA was upgraded to MPTA-53-56 (5 torpedoes 53-56, 53-57, 53-58, 53-59, SET-53) - PUTS " Sound-56", installed 4x2 25 mm 2M-3M (on Bessledny, Smyshlyon), 2x16 RBU-2500 "Smerch" (128 RGB-25) - PUSB "Smerch-56" (on Smyshlyon - 2x12 RBU-6000 "Smerch- 2" (96 RSL-60) - PUSB "Storm"), 2x6 RKU-36U "Burun" (48 RSL), 34 knots, 270 people (18 officers, 22 midshipmen), GAS "Pegasus-2M" instead of GAS "Pegasus" -2", non-acoustic detection system for the submarine "Kolos-2000" (on Smyshlen) Project 56K -1 unit: Brave in 1959-60 Sevastopol "Sevmorzavod" No. 497 named after S. Ordzhonikidze. 2890/3447 t, draft 4.5 m, stern SM-2-1, 3 SM-20ZIF with 1 Fut-B radar, stern TA, RKU-36U “Burun”, mine rails removed, 1x2 ZIF- launchers installed 102 SAM M-1 "Volna" (16 SAM V-600 (4K90)) - SU 4R-90 "Yatagan", 2x16 RBU-2500 "Smerch" (128 RGB-25) - PUSB "Smerch-56", bow TA upgraded to MPTA-53-56 (5 torpedoes 53-56, 53-57, 53-58, 53-59, SET-53) - “Zvuk-56” launcher, 35.5 kts, 3000 miles (18 kts), 270 people (19 officers), general detection radar MR-300 "Angara" instead of the Fut-N radar. In 1963-64, 2x4 45 mm SM-20ZIF Pr.56A were added - 7 units: Nikolaev Shipyard named after 61 Communards - Persistent 12/1/1967-12/30/1969, Resourceful 12/26/1965-12/31/1967, Indestructible 12/17/1964-7.01 . 1967, Conscious 07/1/1969-12/30/1971, Kronstadt Marine Plant - Modest 07/7/1965-11/19/1969, Sevastopol “Sevmorzavod” named after S. Ordzhonikidze - Indestructible 10/11/1969-12/31/1970, Conscious 12/1/1968-01/20/1972, Vladivostok "Dalzavod" (from 12.1972 "Dalzavod" named after the 50th anniversary of the USSR) - Excited 08/24/1965-07/16/1966, Secretive 12/30. 1970-01/30/1972. 3060/3620 t, draft 4.5 m, stern SM-2-1, 3 SM-20ZIF with 1 Fut-B radar, stern TA, BMB-2 (or RKU-36U “Burun”), bomb releasers, mine rails, installed 1x2 PU ZIF-102 SAM M-1 "Volna" (16 SAM V-600 (4K90)) - SU 4R-90 "Yatagan", 4x2 30 mm AK-230 - 2 SU MR-104 "Lynx" (on Excited, Indestructible, Secretive, Conscious), 2x12 RBU-6000 "Smerch-2" (96 RGB-60) - PUSB "Storm" (on Skromny - 2x16 RBU-2500 "Smerch" (128 RGB-25) - PUSB "Smerch-56"), bow TA modernized into MPTA-53-56 (5 torpedoes 53-56, 53-57, 53-58, 53-59, SET-53) - PUTS "Zummer", 34.5 kts, 2150 miles (17 kts), 268 people (19 officers), Fut-N radar replaced by MR-310 Angara-A general detection radar, Bizan-4 RTR radar instead of Mast P4 RTR radar, GAS GS-572 “Hercules-2” instead of GAS “Pegasus-2” (on Excited, Indestructible, Secretive - GS-572 “Hercules”, Modest, Conscious - GS-572 “Hercules-2M”) Project 56AE - 1 unit: Fair 12/22/1966-12/30/1968 Nikolaev Shipyard named after 61 communards. The stern SM-2-1, 3 SM-20ZIF with 1 Fut-B radar, the stern TA, BMB-2, bomb releasers, mine rails were removed, 1x2 ZIF-102 launchers of the M-1 Volna air defense system were installed (16 SAM V -600 (4K90)) - SU 4R-90 "Yatagan", 2x1 45 mm 21KM, 2x16 RBU-2500 "Smerch" (128 RGB-25) - PUSB "Smerch-56", bow TA modernized into MPTA-53-56 (5 torpedoes 53-56, 53-57, 53-58, 53-59, SET-53) - “Zvuk-56” fire control system, MR-300 “Angara” general detection radar instead of the “Fut-N” radar, 2 navigation radars “Don” instead of the “Neptune” navigation radar, GAS GS-572 “Hercules-2M” instead of the GAS “Pegasus-2” A runway for the Ka-15 helicopter was installed on Vesky in 1969, Vydernoye in 1966, and Svetly in 1958. Then removed. At Nastoychivy ZKR M-1 "Volna" was modernized into M-1 "Volna-M" (V-601 (4K91) missile defense system), then modernized into "Volna-P" At Noble in 1978, Vesky in 1970, Influential in 1971, Sustained in 1970-72, Light in 1971, Hasty installed 2x2 25 mm 2M-3M - 4000 rounds On Brilliant, Burly in 1972, Inspired in 1975, Indignant, Defiant in 1972 (filmed in 1980), Assertive in 1971, Flaming in 1978 , installed 4x2 25 mm 2M-3M - 8000 rounds On Vesky in 1970, Influential in 1971, Excited, Tempered, installed 2x1 45 mm 21KM On Resourceful, Indestructible, Knowledgeable, Light, Modest, Conscious, Hasty, Calm, Fair radar "Anchor- M1" was replaced by "Anchor-M2" A P-10 air target radar was installed on Bessledny, then removed on Brilliant, Influential in 1971, Excited, Sober in 1970-72, Light in 1971, Secretive, Conscious, Hasty in 1971, Calm in 1973 2 Don navigation radar instead of Neptune navigation radar On Burlivoy in 1972, Naporisty in 1971, Neskrushimye the Don navigation radar was added On Blestyashchy RTR radar Bizan-4V instead of the RTR Mast P4 radar On Veskom in 1970 GAS Pegasus 2M" instead of the GAS "Pegasus-2" On Vyderzhny in 1970-72 the OGAS MG-329 "Bronze" was installed On Vesky in 1970, Excited, Secretive the GAS MG-409 was installed On Blestyaschiy the GAS MG-40U was installed On Vystorny in 1970-72 it was installed Sonar underwater communication system MG-26 “Khosta” On Noble in 1978, Bravoy in 1967, Burlivy in 1972, Byvalom, Vesk in 1970, Excited, Assertive in 1971, Persistent (filmed in 1981), Indestructible, Modest, Secretive, Conscious, Hasty in 1973, a station for detecting the thermal wake of the submarine MI-110K was installed on Blestyashchy, Vesky in 1970, Excited, Vydernoy in 1970-72, Neskrushimy, Skrytny, a station was installed to detect the radiation wake of the submarine MI-110R. A station for detecting the radiation wake of the submarine MI-110R was installed on Blestyashchy. 110P On Svetloye in 1958 a runway was installed for the Ka-15 helicopter. On Veskom in 1965?, In 1966 a runway was installed for an unmanned helicopter. Then removed (on Vesky in 1976) Target vessels: SM-251 (Indestructible) 12/30/1987 Floating barracks: PKZ-7 (Verstny) 04/25/1992 Unimplemented modifications: Project 56PM - installation on Smyshleny BUGAS MG-325 “Vega”

Distribution by fleet

BF

: Persistent (from 05/07/1958 Northern Fleet, from 06/8/1967 Black Sea Fleet, from 07/17/1970 Baltic Fleet), Knowledgeable (from 10/10/1956 Northern Fleet, from 10/5/1963 Black Sea Fleet), Light, Modest (from 09/2/1956 Northern Fleet), Secretive ( from 02/12/1960 Northern Fleet, from 09/20/1960 Pacific Fleet), Conscious (from 07/12/1958 Northern Fleet, from 11/11/1964 Black Sea Fleet, from 02/6/1967 Northern Fleet, from 03/27/1971 Black Sea Fleet), Hasty, Calm (from 10/9/1957 Northern Fleet, from 1.07.1964 Baltic Fleet, from 5.07.1971 Northern Fleet), Fair Black
Sea Fleet
: Bessledny (from 1.08.1957 Pacific Fleet), Noble (from 15.09.1982 Baltic Fleet), Brilliant (from 20.09.1960 Pacific Fleet), Bravy, Burlivy (from 1.08. 1957 Pacific Fleet), Experienced (from 06/24/1959 Northern Fleet), Assertive, Fiery Northern
Fleet
: Clever (from 03/20/1966 Black Sea Fleet, from 10/21/1968 Northern Fleet), Resourceful (from 03/12/1968 Black Sea Fleet), Indestructible (from 01/20/1965 Black Sea Fleet, from 06/08/1967 Northern Fleet, from 10/11/1969 Black Sea Fleet, from 12/31/1970 Northern Fleet)
Pacific Fleet
: Inspirational, Weighty, Influential, Excited, Indignant, Self-possessed, Defiant

Side numbers

Besstrasny: 89(1956), 90(1957), 636(1961), 811(1962), 638?(1970), 440(1970), 448(1977), 729(1979), 736(1981), 739( 1982?), 756(1983), 753(1986), 756(1988) Noble: 79(1956), 106(1956), 220, 349(1970), 343(1971), 353(1972), 388(1972 ), 352(1975), 356(1977), 358, 513(1980), 355(1981), 511(1982), 630(1983), 519(1988), 671(1989), 510(1989), 541 (1990), 382 Brilliant: 70(1955), 79(1956), 82(1957), 78(1960), 97(1960), 812(1962), 870(1963), 011(1964), 475(1964) ), 026(TOF), 421(1970), 440(1970), 405(1972), 408(1976), 449(1977), 434? Brave: 78(1956), 55(pr.56), 165(1961), 073(1966), 936(1966), 935(1965), 375(1967), 368(1969), 303(1969), 369 (1970), 365(1970), 185(1972), 353(1972), 357(1974), 385(1974), 373(04.1975), 367(1976), 354(1976), 511(1977), 382 (1981), 525(1987), 347, 532(pr.56K) Burly: 90(1956), 78(1957), 870(1963), 074(1966), 351(1967), 429(1977), 724 (1981), 763?, 744(1989) Experienced: 77(1955), 93, 547(1960), 299(1973), 334(1973), 350(1976), 413, 438(1982), 416(1984) ), 603?, 583?(project 56PLO), 449(1988) Inspirational: 50, 494(1959), 034(1966), 395(1967), 429(1968), 279(project 56PLO), 685( 1971), 400(1975), 430(1977), 779(04.1979), 775, 736(1987) Vesky: 53, 409(1959), 022(1966), 426(1969), 407(1971), 408( 1972), 447, 430(1978), 778(1978), 718(1979), 707(1981), 715(1982), 726(1985), 420 Influential: 260(1967), 066, 456, 427, 441 (1969), 434(1974), 443(1977), 782(05/1978), 718(05/1981), 740(05/1984) Excited: 483(1959), 887(1962), 043(1964), 420(1969), 448(1970), 442(1972), 417(1974), 418(1977), 785(08/1977), 704(05/1981), 799(05/1984), 745(05/1987), 877 Outraged: 019(1966), 340( 1967), 403(1970), 763(1987), 603, 640 Endurance: 492(1958), 485?(1959), 066(1966), 427(1969), 401(1970), 409(1972), 432 (1974), 450(1974), 720(1983), 796(1986), 769(1987), 781(1989), 753 Caller: 60(1956), 472(1960), 072(1966), 425(1971 ), 446(1972), 434, 782(1978), 726, 766(1989), 768(1989) Assertive: 23(1957), 224(1957), 212(1962), 214(1964), 253(1966 ), 250(1968), 360(1968), 362(1970), 367(1971), 349, 354(1975), 359(1976), 530(1979), 517(1980), 516(1983), 358 , 518(1984) Persistent: 44(1956), 45(1957), 15?(1958), 545(1959), 020(1965), 610(1967), 384(1969), 308(1969), 366( 1970), 462(1970), 486(1971), 353, 963(1972), 483(1973), 490(pr.56A), 465(1975), 405(1976), 383(1976), 481(1976) ), 463(1977), 650(06.1978), 689(1979), 615(1983), 661(1985), 522(1987), 606(1988) Resourceful: 36(1956), 46(1957), 75? (1959), 542(1959), 607(1963), 620(1963), 366(56), 772(1965), 017(1965), 380(1966), 383(1969), 388(1970), 381 (1970), 360(1973), 380(1974), 322(1976), 513(1977), 380(1978), 513(1983), 514(1985), 448(1986), 522(1987), 531 Indestructible: 90(1956), 44(1957), 256(1958), 40(1959), 544(1959), 610(1963), 774(1964), 773(1965), 018(1966), 355(1969) ), 366(1973), 322?(project 56A), 351(project 56A), 377(1980), 412(1984) Plamenny: 22(1957), 79, 222(1957), 213(1962), 514(1967), 353(1969), 363(1970), 954(1971), 370(1971), 382(1971), 383(1972), 351(1973), 373, 522(1977), 538(1980) ), 361(1982), 359(1986), 119, 354, 526, 517, 518 Knowledgeable: 45(1956), 42(1957), 15(1958), 544(1959), 259(1961), 685( 1962), 603(1964), 022?(1965), 720(1965), 774(1966), 092(1966), 309(1969), 358(1976), 525(1978), 519(1983), 522 (07.1984), 516(1988), 511(1991), 519(1992), 263(pr.56PLO), 353, 527 Light: 95(1955), 86(1956), 16(1957), 762(1958) , 251(1959), 860(1961), 850(1962), 860(1963), 858(1965), 741(1965), 168(1967), 420(1968), 482(1969), 952(1972) , 432(1974), 489(1975), 467(07.1977), 490(1979), 476(1982), 630, 651, 950, 451, 452, 462, 470, 479 Modest: 75(1956), 40( 1958), 542(1959), 544(1960), 521(1962), 612(1963), 764(1965), 012(1966), 308(1969), 345(1975), 443(project 56PLO), 720 Secretive: 045(1960), 683(1961), 096?(1964), 685(1965), 447(1968), 436(1974), 418(1975), 446?(pr.56A), 772(1980 ), 722(1980), 715(1982), 707(1983), 745(07.1987) Smart: 92, 46(1956), 43(1957), 833(1961), 600(1963), 011(1966), 384(1969), 304(1970), 337(1971), 663, 454(1978), 459(08.1980), 475(1981), 487(project 56PLO), 408, 269(project 56PLO), 306, 308(pr.56PLO) Conscious: 74(1956), 77(1956), 29(1958), 47(1958), 256(1959), 605(1959), 765(1963), 607(1964), 016( 1965), 311(1968), 383(1970), 390(1971), 365?(project 56A), 357(1973), 367(1974), 169(1974), 351(1975), 357(1975) , 375(1975), 361(1975), 381(1976), 516(1977), 361(1979), 260(1980), 713(1980), 530(1981), 512(07/12/1984), 526( 1989), 360(project 56A), 380(project 56A), 377 Hasty: 32(1956), 602(1958), 502(1959), 172(1964), 476(1968), 413(1969), 954(1973), 453(1975), 462(1976), 471(1977), 672(1978), 640(1978), 625?(1981), 665(1984), 655(11.1986), 602(07.1988) Calm: 99(1956), 43(1956), 41(1957), 40(1958), 541(1959), 543(1960), 256(1961), 811(1963), 762(1965), 391(1970) ), 325(1976), 541(1978), 405(1984), 454 Fair: 92(1956), 98(1956), 44, 40(1957), 254(1959), 256(1960), 954(1962 ), 254(1963), 191(1964), 954(1964), 791, 774(1966), 175(1967), 372(1968), 375(1969)

Write-off

1986 - Smart (22.07) 1987 - Brilliant (30.07), Brave (30.07), Inspirational (5.03), Weighty (30.07), Indignant (5.03), Assertive (30.07) 1988 - Traceless (8.04), Experienced (17.07), Influential (07/17, sunk as a target in 1989), Conscious (03/1) 1989 - Noble (04/25), Stormy (05/25), Excited (04/25, sunk as a target 08/12/1991), Defiant (04/25), Persistent (04/25), Resourceful ( 25.04), Light (25.04), Modest (25.04), Secretive (25.04), Hasty (25.04) 1990 - Calm (19.04) 1991 - Indestructible (27.07), Fiery (24.06) 1992 - Knowledgeable (8.04) 1993 - Tempered (29.06) )

Export

Poland

: 1 unit Warsaw 275, from 1976 276, from 1976 275 (until 06/25/1970 Fair). Decommissioned 01/31/1986

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