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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.
The Italian firm would build Tashkent in its own shipyard and provide assistance for the Soviets to build others in their own shipyards. [3] The Tashkent-class ships had an overall length of 139.7 meters (458 ft 4 in), a beam of 13.7 meters (44 ft 11 in), and a mean draft of 3.7 meters (12 ft 2 in). [4]
Tashkent-class destroyers (3 P) Town-class destroyers of the Soviet Navy (18 P) U. Udaloy-class destroyers (16 P) Ukrayna-class destroyers (2 P)
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There were fourteen different classes of destroyers that were used by the Soviet Navy in World War II: Yakov Sverdlov class Destroyer; Frunze class Destroyer; Orfey class Destroyer; Izijaslav class Destroyer; Fidonisy class Destroyer; Leningrad class Destroyer - 6 operational in July 1941; Tashkent class Destroyer; Type 7 class Destroyer - 28 ...
Tashkent-class destroyer; Soviet destroyer Tbilisi; USS Thomas (DD-182) USS Twiggs (DD-127) V. Vifor-class destroyer; Y. Soviet destroyer Yakov Sverdlov; USS Yarnall ...
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.
Production started in 1939. "B-2LM" was established on several Soviet Navy ships, including the destroyer leader Tashkent, the Ognevoy-class destroyer (Project 30 and 30K), and the Skory-class destroyer (Project 30bis). However, it had a relatively low rate of fire and had a maximum elevation of 45 degrees making it incapable of anti-aircraft fire.