Soviet destroyer Gremyashchy (1959)
Gremyashchy was the lead ship of the Kanin-class destroyer of the Soviet Navy.[1]
![]() Gremyashchy in 1983 | |
| History | |
|---|---|
| Name |
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| Namesake | Thunderous in Russian |
| Ordered | 17 December 1957 |
| Builder | Zhdanov Shipyard |
| Laid down | 25 February 1958 |
| Launched | 30 April 1959 |
| Commissioned | 30 June 1960 |
| Decommissioned | 20 October 1991 |
| Renamed | OS-315 |
| Homeport | Severomorsk |
| Fate | Scrapped, 1994 |
| General characteristics | |
| Class and type | Kanin-class destroyer |
| Displacement |
|
| Length | 126.1 m (414 ft) |
| Beam | 12.7 m (42 ft) |
| Draught | 4.2 m (14 ft) |
| Installed power | 72,000 hp (54,000 kW) |
| Propulsion |
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| Speed | as built 34.5 knots (63.9 km/h; 39.7 mph) |
| Complement | 320 |
| Sensors and processing systems |
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| Armament |
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| Aviation facilities | Helipad |
Construction and career
The ship was built at Zhdanov Shipyard in Leningrad and was launched on 30 April 1959 and commissioned into the Northern Fleet on 30 June 1960.[2]
In the period from 1966 to 29 January 1968 at the Zhdanov Shipyard, she was modernized according to the project 57-A, as a result of which, on 20 January 1969, she was reclassified into a large anti-submarine ship (BOD).
From 14 to 27 May 1970, she undergone a refit.
She made a visit to Cuba, in 1971 - visits to Norway and the Netherlands. In the same year, while in the war zone, she performed combat missions to provide assistance to the armed forces of Egypt.
On 7 July 1987, She was decommissioned, disarmed and reclassified into an experimental vessel (OS).
On 25 August 1988, she was renamed OS-315.
On 2 October 1991, the former Gremyashchy was excluded from the lists of the Navy ships in connection with the transfer to the OFI for dismantling and sale.[3]
Gallery
Gremyashchy on 26 October 1983


References
- "Destroyers - Project 57bis". russianships.info. Retrieved 2021-08-11.
- R., Kazachkov (17 July 2009). "Catalog of slipway (serial) numbers of ships and vessels of the Navy of the USSR and Russia". Naval collection.
{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: url-status (link) - "Архив фотографий кораблей русского и советского ВМФ". navsource.narod.ru. Retrieved 2021-08-11.
- S., Berezhnoy (1995). "Эсминцы типа "Гневный" (проект 57-бис)". Marine collection. 1.
- Gardiner, Robert (ed.); Chumbley, Stephen; Budzbon, Przemysław (1995). Conway's All the World's Fighting Ships 1947–1995. Annapolis, MD: Naval Institute Press. ISBN 1-55750-132-7. OCLC 34267261.
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In Russian
- Соколов А. Н. (2007). Расходный материал флота. Миноносцы СССР и России. М.: Военная книга. ISBN 978-5-902863-13-7.
External links
Media related to Gremyashchiy (ship, 1959) at Wikimedia Commons
- Project 57 Krupnyy Project 57A Kanin, Federation of American Scientists, 7 September 2000, retrieved 26 December 2014
- "Kanin Class Destroyers – Complete Ship List". Russian-ships.info. Retrieved 26 December 2014.
- Gallery of the ship. Navsource. Retrieved 11 August 2021
