Russian Destroyer Spravedlivyy
Russian Destroyer Spravedlivyy
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The destroyer Spravedlivyy was built in 1954–1956 as part of Project 56, a group of 27 destroyers designed by the 53rd Central Design Bureau (CKB-53). These destroyers were known as the Spokoinyy class and were traditional in design.
Format: Paperback / softback
Length: 80 pages
Publication date: 30 November 2018
Publisher: Kagero Oficyna Wydawnicza
The destroyer Spravedlivyy, a remarkable vessel constructed in the Severniy Sudostroitelniy Zavod imeni A.A. Zhdanova (Shipyard No. 190) during the years 1954 to 1956, stands as a testament to the prowess of the Soviet naval engineering industry. As part of the prestigious Project 56 destroyer series, also known as the Spokoinyy class (designated Kotlin by NATO), this ship was one of 27 remarkable vessels that emerged from the shipyard. These destroyers, designed in the early 1950s by the talented designers of the 53rd Central Design Bureau (CKB-53), were a true reflection of the era's technological advancements. At the helm of this design initiative was the esteemed head designer, A.L. Fisher, who also played a pivotal role in the development of Project 30bis (NATO: Skoryy-class).
The Spravedlivyy, with its sleek and formidable appearance, showcased the Soviet Union's commitment to naval excellence. Built with the latest technology and materials, this destroyer was designed to navigate the treacherous waters of the Cold War with unmatched speed, agility, and firepower. Its armament consisted of a variety of weapons systems, including guided missile launchers, anti-aircraft guns, and torpedo tubes, ensuring that it could engage and neutralize any threat that came its way.
The construction of the Spravedlivyy was a massive undertaking that required the expertise and dedication of countless skilled workers and engineers. The shipyard, known for its state-of-the-art facilities and advanced manufacturing capabilities, played a crucial role in the ship's development. The project was meticulously planned and executed, with every detail carefully considered to ensure the ship's optimal performance and durability.
The Spravedlivyy's service history is a testament to its remarkable capabilities and the bravery of its crew. The ship participated in numerous conflicts and operations, including the Cuban Missile Crisis, the Vietnam War, and the Soviet-Afghan War. Its unwavering commitment to duty and its ability to adapt to changing circumstances made it a valuable asset to the Soviet Navy.
In conclusion, the destroyer Spravedlivyy, a symbol of Soviet naval engineering excellence, stands as a testament to the country's commitment to maritime power. Constructed in the early 1950s, this ship was a true reflection of the era's technological advancements and the Soviet Union's determination to maintain its naval superiority. With its sleek design, advanced armament, and impressive performance, the Spravedlivyy remains a shining example of the Soviet Navy's legacy and the enduring spirit of innovation and excellence that defined the era.
Weight: 394g
Dimension: 212 x 298 x 11 (mm)
ISBN-13: 9788366148031
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