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Tashkent (Russian: Ташкент) was the lead ship of her class of destroyer leaders (officially known as Project 20), built in Italy for the Soviet Navy just before World War II.
The Tashkent class (officially known as Project 20) consisted of a single destroyer leader, built in Italy for the Soviet Navy just before World War II.Three others were ordered from shipyards in the Soviet Union, but they were cancelled before they were laid down as they were too difficult to build with the existing technology in Soviet shipyards.
Destroyer Leader Minsk-class: 1934 2675 3 1 Improved Leningrad-class. [1] 38bis 2675 2 [1] 39 Guard Ship Uragan-class 1934 635 6 Uragan-class Series III and IV. [2] 40 Coastal Submarine: M-class: 1934 256 Series XII submarine. [28] 40 Destroyer 1944 4050 0 Design study for new destroyer with dual-purpose main guns, cancelled 1945. 41 Cruiser ...
During the winter, Soviet warships including the only battleship Parizhskaya Kommuna provided fire support and supply missions near Sevastopol. The Soviets continued supply missions until 27 June, losses were heavy and included the cruiser Chervonnaya Ukraina, destroyer leader Tashkent (built in Italy for the USSR) and six modern destroyers.
Leningrad-class destroyer leaders (8 P) M. ... Pages in category "Destroyers of the Soviet Navy" ... Tashkent-class destroyer; V.
The Kiev class (Russian: Киев) (officially designated as Project 48) was designed in 1939 for the Soviet Navy as a smaller class of destroyer leaders after the cancellation of the Tashkent-class ships that had been intended to be built in the Soviet Union.
Leningrad-class destroyer leaders (8 P) S. Storozhevoy-class destroyers (20 P) ... Tashkent-class destroyer; Soviet destroyer Tbilisi; USS Thomas (DD-182)
Soviet destroyer Tashkent This page was last edited on 13 May 2019, at 20:32 (UTC). Text is available under the Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike 4.0 License ...