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= Russian/Soviet destroyers =

1877–1917
Sokol-class destroyer


 * Sokol-class destroyer - 27 ships
 * Sokol - renamed Prytkiy
 * Yastreb - renamed Prochnyi
 * Korshun - renamed Poslushnyi
 * Nyrok - renamed Porazhayushchiy
 * Voron - renamed Rezvyi
 * Gagara - renamed Prozorlivyi
 * Filin - renamed Retivyi
 * Sova - renamed Ryanyi
 * Albatros - renamed Podvizhnyi
 * Berkut - renamed Pronzitel'nyi
 * Krechet - renamed Pylkiy
 * Lebed - renamed Strogiy and RUSSIAN DESTROYER Marti
 * Pelikan - renamed Smetlivyi
 * Pavlin - renamed Svirepyi, destroyer № 204, Svirepyi, Leitenant Schmidt
 * Fazan - renamed Stremitel‘nyi
 * Kondor, ex-Baklan - the Reshitel'nyi, captured by Japan, renamed JAPANESE DESTROYER Akatsuki, renamed JAPANESE DESTROYER Yamabiko
 * Bekas - Serdityi
 * Smelyi, ex-Gorlitsa
 * Skoryi, ex-Perepel
 * Statnyi, ex-Shchegol
 * Steregushchiy, ex-Kulik
 * Strashnyi, ex-Skvorets
 * Storozhevoy, ex-Grach
 * Sil'nyi, ex-Baklan, ex-Kondor, refloated by Japan, renamed JAPANESE DESTROYER Fumizuki
 * Stroynyi, ex-Strizh
 * Razyashchiy, ex-Drozd
 * Rastoropnyi, ex-Diatel

Hai Long-class destroyer


 * Hǎi Lóng (海龙) class (ex-Chinese)
 * Leitenant Burakov, ex-Chinese Hǎi Huā — 海花) - captured at the Taku Forts during the Boxer Rebellion (17 June 1900), renamed the Taku

Kit-class destroyer


 * Kit class
 * Kit - Renamed the Bditel'nyi
 * Del‘fin - Besstrashnyi
 * Skat - Besposhchadnyi
 * Kasatka - Besshumnyi

Forel-class destroyer


 * Forel class (312/346 tons), 5 ships
 * Forel‘ ("Форель", 1900, Le Havre, POF) - Renamed the Vnimatelnyi
 * Sterliad‘ ("Стерлядь", 1901, Le Havre, POF) - Vynoslivyi
 * Osiotr ("Осётр", 1901, Le Havre, POF) - Vnushitelnyi
 * Kefal‘ ("Кефаль", 1901, Le Havre, POF) - Vlastnyi
 * Losos‘ ("Лосось", 1902, Le Havre, POF) - Grozovoi


 * Som class torpedo boat (350 tons), 1 ship
 * Som ("Сом", 1899, Birkenhead, POF) - Boevoy

Buinyi-class destroyer


 * Buinyi-class destroyer, 10 ships
 * Buinyi, ex-Bychiok
 * Boikiy, ex-Akula
 * Burnyi, ex-''Makrel‘'
 * Bystryi, ex-Plotva
 * Bravyi, ex-Nalim renamed Anisimov
 * Blestyashchiy, ex-Okun‘
 * Bedovyi, ex-Keta ("Кета") (1902, BF) - captured by Japan, renamed JAPANESE DESTROYER Satzuki
 * Bodryi, ex-Peskar‘
 * Bezuprechnyi, ex-Paltus
 * Vidnyi, ex-Sig

Groznyi-class destroyer


 * Groznyi class / Project of 1903 (420 tons), 3 ships
 * SOVIET DESTROYER Groznyi
 * SOVIET DESTROYER Gromkiy
 * SOVIET DESTROYER Gromiashchiy


 * Leitenant Pushchin class / «Z» and «Zh» class (350/440 tons), 9 ships
 * Zavetnyi ("Заветный"), ex-Karp
 * Zavidnyi ("Завидный"), ex-Beluga ("Белуга") (1903, BSF) - captured by Germany in 1918 (renamed R 13), destroyed by British troops in 1919
 * Zhivoy ("Живой"), ex-Rybets ("Рыбец") (1903, BSF) - captured by Germany in 1918 (R 14), captured by Britain and delivered to the White Army in 1918-19, renamed the Zhivoy ("Живой"), wrecked in 1920 (250 men lost: crew and evacuees)
 * Zhutkiy ("Жуткий", ex-Ugor‘ ("Угорь") (1904, BSF) - captured by Germany in 1918 (R 12), destroyed by British troops in 1919
 * Zharkiy ("Жаркий"), ex-Shchuka ("Щука") (1904, BSF) - captured by Germany in 1918, captured by Britain and delivered to the White Army in 1919, interned by France in Bizerte in 1920, returned to Soviet Russia and BU in 1924
 * Zhivuchiy ("Живучий"), ex-Karas‘
 * Leitenant Pushchin, ex-Zadornyi
 * Zvonkiy ("Звонкий") (1904, BSF) - captured by Germany 1918 (R 11), captured by Britain and delivered to Greece (Doxa) in 1918, delivered to the White Army in 1919, renamed the Zvonkiy ("Звонкий"), interned by France in Bizerte in 1920, returned to Soviet Russia and BU after 1924
 * Zorkiy ("Зоркий", 1904, BSF) - captured by Germany in 1918 (R 10), captured by Britain and delivered to Italy in 1918, delivered to the White Army in 1919, renamed the Zorkiy ("Зоркий"), interned by France in Bizerte in 1920, returned to Soviet Russia and BU after 1924

Leitenant Burakov-class destroyer


 * Leitenant Burakov class (237/320 tons), 11 ships
 * Leitenant Burakov
 * Metkiy
 * Molodetskiy
 * Moshchnyi
 * Iskusnyi
 * Ispolnitelnyi
 * Krepkiy
 * Liogkiy
 * Lovkiy
 * Letuchiy
 * Likhoy


 * Tverdyi class torpedo boats (300-310 tons), 5 ships
 * Tviordyi - Renamed Lazo
 * Tochnyi - Renamed Potapenko
 * Trevozhnyi
 * Inzhener-mekhanik Anastasov
 * Leitenant Maleev

Kapitan Yurasovskiy-class destroyer


 * Kapitan Yurasovskiy class (450 tons), 10 ships
 * Kapitan Yurasovskiy
 * Leitenant Sergeev
 * Inzhener-mekhanik Zverev - minesweeper in 1922, Zhemchuzhin
 * Inzhener-mekhanik Dmitriev - minesweeper in 1922, Roshal‘
 * Bditelnyi
 * Boevoi
 * Burnyi
 * Vnimatelnyi
 * Vynoslivyi - minesweeper in 1921, Artemyev
 * Vnushitelnyi - minesweeper in 1921, Martynov

Deyatelnyi-class destroyer

The last series of Havock-class torpedo boat destroyers.
 * Deyatelnyi class / Project of 1904 (382 tons), 8 ships
 * Sil'nyi
 * Storozhevoy
 * Stroinyi
 * Razyashchiy
 * Rastoropnyi
 * Del'nyi
 * Deyatel'nyi
 * Dostoinyi

Finn-class destroyer


 * Finn class / Project Letter «Sh», 4 ships
 * Emir Bukharskiy, renamed Yakov Sverdlov
 * Finn, renamed Karl Liebknecht
 * Moskvityanin
 * Dobrovolets

Vsadnik-class destroyer


 * Vsadnik class (570/750 tons), 4 ships
 * Vsadnik - renamed Sladkov
 * Gaidamak
 * Amurets - Zhelezniakov
 * Ussuriets - Roshal'

Okhotnik-class destroyer


 * Okhotnik class (615/750 tons), 4 ships
 * General Kondratenko
 * Sibirskiy strelok - renamed Konstruktor
 * Okhotnik
 * Pogranichnik

Ukrayna-class destroyer


 * Ukrayna class / Project Letter «V» (Vulcan) (630-730 tons), 8 ships
 * Ukrayna - renamed Karl Marx, Markin and Bakinskiy Rabochiy
 * Voiskovoy - renamed Friedrich Engels, Voiskovoy and Markin
 * Trukhmenets - renamed Mirza Kuchak ,Turkmenets-Stavropol'skiy, Altfater and Sovetskiy Dagestan
 * Kazanets
 * Steregushchiy
 * Strashnyi
 * Donskoy Kazak
 * Zabaykalets

Leitenant Shestakov-class destroyer


 * Leitenant Shestakov-class destroyer

Novik-class destroyer


 * RUSSIAN DESTROYER Novik / SOVIET DESTROYER Yakov Sverdlov

Derzky-class destroyer


 * Derzky-class destroyer


 * Orfey-class destroyer


 * Izyaslav-class destroyer


 * Gogland/Novik subclass destroyers, later — Mod. Gogland class squadron minesweepers (1350 tons), 4 ships
 * Gogland
 * Kulm
 * Grengamn
 * Patras

World War II

 * Fidonisy-class destroyer


 * Leningrad-class destroyer leader

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 * Tashkent-class destroyer


 * Gnevny-class destroyer / Type 7

Soobrazitelny-class destroyer


 * Soobrazitelny-class destroyer / Type 7U

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 * Town-class destroyer
 * Zhivushiy (ex-USS) class — 9 ships?


 * Opytny-class destroyer — 1 ship
 * SOVIET DESTROYER Sergo Ordzhonikidze / SOVIET DESTROYER Opytny

Ognevoy-class destroyer


 * Ognevoy-class destroyer — 11 ships
 * Ognevoi

Post-World War II
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 * SOVIET DESTROYER Verniy / SOVIET DESTROYER Dekabrist (ex-JAPANESE DESTROYER Hibiki)

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 * Likhoy-class destroyer (ex-Regele Ferdinand-class destroyer)

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 * Legky-class destroyer (ex-Mărăști-class destroyer)

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 * Prytky-class destroyer (ex-Type 1934A)

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 * Prochny-class destroyer (ex-Type 1936A)

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 * (ex-Soldati-class destroyer)
 * Camicia Nera (renamed Artigliere) - to the Soviet Navy as war reparations as SOVIET DESTROYER Lovky
 * Fuciliere - to the Soviet Navy as war reparations as SOVIET DESTROYER Lyogky


 * Skoryy-class destroyer


 * Neustrashimy-class destroyer / Tallinn-class destroyer — 1 ship


 * Kotlin-class destroyer — 27 ships

Kildin-class destroyer


 * Kildin-class destroyer — 4 ships

Kanin-class destroyer


 * Kanin-class destroyer / Krupny-class destroyer — 7 ships

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 * Kashin-class destroyer

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 * Sovremenny-class destroyer


 * Udaloy-class destroyer — 16 ships