Russian destroyer Smetlivy
Smetlivy in 2009
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History | |
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Name | Smetlivy |
Builder | 61 Communards Shipyard |
Laid down | 15 July 1966 |
Launched | 26 August 1967 |
Commissioned | 25 September 1969 |
Decommissioned | 27 August 2020 |
Status | Opened as Museum in Sevastopol |
General characteristics | |
Class and type | Kashin-class destroyer |
Displacement |
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Length | 144 m (472.4 ft) |
Beam | 15.8 m (51.8 ft) |
Propulsion | |
Speed | 38 knots (70 km/h; 44 mph) (4 gas turbines on full power) |
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Complement | 274 |
Armament |
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Smetlivy (
Service history
Ordered by the
In August 2008 the ship took part in the Russo-Georgian War, and was part of task force from a Black Sea Fleet enforcing de facto blockade of the Republic of Georgia. In 2009 the ship was again laid up for repairs, returning to service in mid-2011 and being involved in Russian-Italian naval exercises in the Mediterranean Sea.[4][5] As of 2013 Smetlivy is the last Kashin-class destroyer in service with the Russian Navy.[6]
In 2013, she was sent off the coast of Syria in response to military tensions and a buildup of Western naval forces.[7] Smetlivy returned to Syria in September 2015.[citation needed] During the Syrian deployment, Smetlivy fired warning shots at a Turkish fishing vessel on 13 December 2015 after the Turkish ship reportedly did not respond to radio calls or signal flares to turn away from the destroyer.[8] The Turkish fishing vessel Geçiciler-1 in its own accord has reported to the Turkish Coast Guard that no shots were detected from Smetlivy and that they passed the static Russian ship from a mile distance and continued with their fishing undisturbed. Video material from Geçiciler-1 has been handed over to the Turkish Coast Guard.[9][10]
References
- ^ "Project 61 Kashin class Project 61 Kashin Mod class Guided Missile Destroyer". fas.org. Retrieved 12 November 2015.
- ^ "Russia's Black Sea Fleet Completes the First Stage of its Modernization". 21 May 2020.
- ^ "Large ASW Destroyer "Smetlivyy"". Black Sea Fleet Information Resource. Retrieved 23 November 2011.
- ^ "BSF Task Unit Returned from Mediterranean". rusnavy.com. 21 November 2011. Retrieved 23 November 2011.
- ^ Ветеран ударных сил Черноморского флота готовится к возвращению в строй (in Russian). flot.com. 2 November 2011. Retrieved 23 November 2011.
- ^ "Russia Sends 1 More Warship to Mediterranean Sea Fleet – Official | World | RIA Novosti". En.ria.ru. 6 September 2013. Retrieved 30 May 2015.
- ^ Luhn, Alec (12 September 2013). "Russia sends missile cruiser to Mediterranean as Syria tension mounts". The Guardian. Retrieved 30 May 2015.
- ^ "Military attache at the Turkish embassy in Moscow urgently invited to the Russian Ministry of Defence in connection with the incident in the Aegean Sea". Ministry of Defence of the Russian Federation. Retrieved 13 December 2015.
- ^ "Türk balıkçı Rusya'yı yalanladı".
- ^ "Rus gemisiyle karşılaşan Türk teknesinin kaptanı konuştu".