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Destroyers
Project 57bis

NATO: Kanin Class


Completed

9 units


Ships

Project 57bis

Name
Yard ¹
Laid Down
Launched
Commissioned
Note
Shipyard ¹445 named after 61 kommunara, Nikolaev - 3 units
Gnevny
¹1401
16.11.1957
30.11.1958
10.01.1960
 
Uporny
¹1402
21.09.1958
14.10.1959
3.12.1960
from 27.01.1992 - PKZ-12
Boyky
¹1403
2.04.1959
15.12.1959
26.06.1961
 
Shipyard ¹190 named after A.A.Zhdanov, Leningrad - 4 units
Gremyashchy
¹771
25.02.1958
30.04.1959
30.06.1960
from 25.08.1988 - OS-315
Zhguchy
¹772
23.06.1958
14.10.1959
23.12.1960
 
Zorky
¹773
17.04.1959
30.04.1960
30.09.1961
 
Derzky
¹774
10.10.1959
4.02.1960
30.12.1961
 
Shipyard ¹199, Komsomolsk-on-Amur - 2 units
Gordy
¹90
05.1959
24.05.1960
6.02.1961
 
Khrabry
¹91
1959
1961
1969
from 25.01.1969 - ENS-73

General characteristics - Project 57bis

Displacement (tons):
Standard:3500
Full load:4192
Dimensions (m):
Length:138,9
Beam:14,84
Draft:4,47
Speed (knots):34,5
Range:3060 nmi (18 knots), 700 nmi (32 knots)
Autonomy (days):10
Propulsion:2x42500 hp GTZA TV-8, 2x400 kW turbine-type generators, 2x300 kW diesel-generators
Armament:2x1 SM-59-1À launchers (12 KSShch missiles) - Topol with radar Zalp-Shch fire control system
4x4 57 mm ZIF-75 (12800 rounds) - 2 Fut-B radars
2x3 533 mm TTA-53-57bis torpedo tubes (6 torpedoes)
2x16 RBU-2500 Smerch (128 RGB-25) - Smerch fire control system
Helipad for Ka-15 helicopter
Electronics: MR-300 Angara air/surface search radar (on Gnevny - replaced by MR-310 Angara-A), Uspekh radar (on Derzky), Neptun navigation radar, Bizan-4A reconnaissance radar, Krab-11 ESM radar system, Krab-12 ESM radar system, Nickel-K and 2 Khrom-K IFF, GS-572 Gerkules-2M sonar, Planshet-57 combat information control system
Complement:284 (20 officers)

Schematics

Destroyers - Project 57bis
Destroyers - Project 57bis


Large ASW Ships - Project 57A
Large ASW Ships - Project 57A


Modernizations

Large ASW Ships - Project 57A - 8 units: Shipyard ¹190 named after A.A.Zhdanov, Leningrad – Boyky 23.10.1970-6.04.1973, Gremyashchy 1966-29.12.1968, Zhguchy 6.02.1967-10.01.1969, Zorky 29.05.1969-31.12.1971, Derzky 20.11.1967-22.04.1972, Dalzavod, Vladivostok (from 12.1972 Dalzavod named after 50-letya USSR) – Gnevny 1972-30.12.1973, Gordy 1973-1975, Uporny 7.02.1977-3.02.1978. 3700/4500 tons, 140,6x14,84x4,65 m, 32 kts, 1x2 ZIF-102 M-1 Volna SAM system launcher (32 V-600 missiles (4K91)) – Yatagan fire control system 4R-90, 2x4 57 mm ZIF-75 (6400 rounds) – Fut-B radar, 4x2 30 mm AK-230 (2000 rounds) – 2 MR-104 Rys fire control system, 2x1 45 mm 21KM (50 rounds), 2x5 533 mm PTA-53-1134 (10 SET-65 torpedoes) – Groza-1134 fire control system, 3x12 RBU-6000 Smerch-2 (216 RGB-60) – Burya M-57A fire control system, 2x500 kW diesel generators, 1x200 kW diesel generator, crew - 297 (21 officers), 20 days, MR-310 Angara-A air/surface search radar, 2 Volga navigation radars, 2 MRP-11-14 reconnaissance radars, Krab-11 ESM radar system, Krab-12 ESM radar system, Nickel-KM and Khrom-K IFF, MG-332 Titan-2 sonar, MG-26 Khosta underwater communication system, MGS-407K sonar, MI-110R submarine-search station, PK-2 decoy RL (2 ZIF-125 launchers) – Tertcya Fire control system, helipad for Ka-15 helicopter
On Derzky added Grusha radar. Then removed
Trials ship: OS-315 (Gremyashchy) 17.07.1987
Floating barraks: PKZ-12 (Uporny) 24.06.1991
Power ship: ENS-73 (Khrabry)
Unrealized modifications: Project 57 - in dimensions of the Project 56


Fleets

Baltic Fleet: Zorky (then Nothern Fleet)
Black Sea Fleet: Boyky (from 8.06.1970 Northern Fleet), Gnevny (from 13.03.1969 Pacific Fleet)
Northern Fleet: Gremyashchy, Derzky, Zhguchy
Pacific Fleet: Gordy, Uporny, Khrabry


Hull Numbers

Boyky: 372(1965), 251(1968), 973(1968), 972(1970), 252(1973), 152(10.1973), 545(1974), 290(1975), 541(1976), 557(1979), 548(Project 57A), 555(Project 57A), 609(1978), 694(Project 57A)
Gnevny: 246(1960), 225(1963), 988(57bis), 295(1967), 964(1969), 986(1970), 999(1972?), 169(57bis), 998(1974), 561(1975), 562(1977), 114(1978?), 564(1980), 567(1981), 578(1982), 554(1984), 522(1988)
Gordy: 451(1961), 981(1961), 025(1964), 115, 984(1969), 952(1976), 112(1977), 561(1978), 556(1979), 568(1982), 508(1987)
Gremyashchy: 700(1961), 229(Project 57bis), 372(Project 57bis), 035(1967), 900(57A), 548(1969), 545(1972), 554(1973), 585, 596, 544, 535, 273, 298, 443(57A), 630(57A), 410?(1979), 673(1980), 639(1981), 662, 675
Derzky: 707(1961), 037(1967?), 048, 911(1971), 552(1972?), 988(1975), 555(1975), 559(1975), 547(1976), 568(Project 57A), 851
Zhguchy: 703(1961), 523(1961), 184(1964), 036(1967), 910(1969), 560(1971), 542(1972?), 549(1972), 557(1972), 556(1974), 288(1975), 546(1976), 547(1976), 559(1977), 519, 588, 627(1978), 261(1979), 647(1983)
Zorky: 267(1961), 261(1963), 036(Project 57bis), 237, 900?, 964(Project 57bis), 185(1964), 945(1967), 558(1972?), 554(Project 57A), 553(1975), 251(Project 57A), 253(1977), 546(1979), 888
Uporny: 260(1960), 526(1961), 010(1964), 982(1967), 975, 997(1975), 518(1989)


Decommissioned

1982 - Khrabry (11.03)
1987 - Gordy (30.07, sank as target), Zhguchy (30.07)
1988 - Boyky (9.02), Gnevny (8.04)
1990 - Derzky (19.04)
1991 - Gremyashchy (2.10)
1993 - Zorky (30.06), Uporny (29.06)


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