The Skory class were the first destroyers built for the Soviet Navy after World War II. Seventy (70) ships were built between 1949 and 1953. The Soviet designation was Project 30bis.
Design
The ships were derived from the Project 30 , but were slightly larger with better sea-keeping and significantly increased endurance. These ships were longitudinally framed and completely welded. The ships were built in 101 modular pre-fabricated sections which led to rapid building times. The machinery and main armament was essentially identical to those of the Ognevoy-class destroyers but the boilers employed forced draught for increased power.
Modernisation
The ships were modernised in the 1950s with new anti-aircraft guns and anti-submarine mortars and updated sensors (new radar and sonar). One bank of torpedo tubes were removed and extra accommodation (deckhouses) added.
Ships
70 ships were built for both the Soviet navy and for export, this is the largest production run for any large Soviet surface warship.
Soviet ships:
- Baltic Fleet â 16 ships, built by Zhdanov yard Leningrad, all names began with letter S
- Smely (Courageous)
- Stoyky (Persistent)
- Skory (Speedy) âÂÂtransferred to Poland as
- Surovy (Savage)
- Serdity (Severe)
- Sposobny (Capable)
- Stremitelny (Impetuous)
- Sokrushitelny (Destructive)
- Svobodny (Free)
- Statny (Handsome or Well-Proportioned)
- Smetlivy (Resourceful) â transferred to Poland as
- Smotryashchy (Observant)
- Sovershenny (Perfect)
- Seriozny (Serious)
- Solidny (Solid)
- Stepenny (Sedate)
- Pylky (Ardent) âÂÂtransferred to Indonesia as KRI Diponegoro
- Black Sea Fleet â 18 ships, built by Nikolaev yards, Names began with letter B
- Bditelny (Watchful)
- Bezuderzhny (Irrestrainable)
- Buyny (Rambunctious)
- Bezuprechny (Irreproachable)
- Besstrashny (Fearless)
- Boyevoy (Militant) âÂÂtransferred to Indonesia as KRI Sultan Darmuda
- Bystry (Rapid)
- Burny (Turbulent) âÂÂtransferred to Egypt as Suez
- Besposhchadny (Merciless)
- Bezzhalostny (Ruthless) âÂÂtransferred to Indonesia as KRI Brawidjaja
- Bezzavetny (Whole-hearted) âÂÂtransferred to Indonesia as KRI Sultan Iskandar Muda
- Besshumny (Noiseless)
- Bespokoyny (Restless) âÂÂtransferred to Indonesia as KRI Sandjaja
- Bezboyaznenny (Dauntless)
- Bezotkazny (Troubleproof)
- Bessmenny (Unchanging) âÂÂtransferred to Egypt as Damiet
- Bezukoriznenny (Immaculate)
- Northern Fleet â 18 ships built by Severodvinsk yard, Names began with letter O
- Ognenny (Fiery)
- Otchetlivy (Clear)
- Ostry (Sharp)
- Otvetstvenny (Responsible)
- Otmenny (Excellent)
- Otryvisty (Jerky)
- Otrazhayushchy (Reflecting)
- Otradny (Cuddly)
- Ozarenny (Afflative)
- Oberegayushchy (Protective)
- Ostorozhny (Careful)
- Okrylenny (Winged)
- Otchayanny (Foolhardy) âÂÂtransferred to Egypt as El Nasser
- Opasny (Dangerous)
- Otzyvchivy (Responsive)
- Ozhivlenny (Lively)
- Ozhestochenny (Embittered)
- Okhranyayushchy (Safeguarding)
- Pacific Fleet â 17 ships, built by Komsomolsk-on-Amur yard, names began with V
- Vstrechny (Counter)
- Vedushchy (Leading)
- Vazhny (Considerable)
- Vspylchivy (Spitfire)
- Velichavy (Stately, Majestic)
- Vertky (Nimble)
- Vechny (Enduring)
- Vikhrevoy (Stormy)
- Vidny (Prominent)
- Verny (Faithful)
- Vnimatelny (Intent)
- Vnezapny (Unexpected) âÂÂtransferred to Indonesia as KRI Sarwadjala, later renamed as KRI Sawunggaling
- Vyrazitelny (Expressive) âÂÂtransferred to Indonesia as KRI Singamangaradja
- Volevoy (Willful) âÂÂtransferred to Indonesia as KRI Siliwangi
- Volny (Free)
- Vkradchivy (Insinuating)
- Vdumchivy (Thoughtful)
- Vrazumitelny (Intelligible)
Exported ships were:
- Egyptian Navy â 3 ships acquired between 1954 and 1958, one sunk in 1967, rest retired in 1985âÂÂ86.
- Indonesian Navy â 8 ships transferred from Baltic, Black Sea and Pacific Fleets
- Polish Navy â 2 ships transferred from Baltic Fleet
The Soviet ships were decommissioned and scrapped between 1965 and 1984.
See also
Equivalent destroyers of the same era
References
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