Kanin Class Destroyer - Ships

Ships

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Ship Builder Laid Down Launched Commissioned Fleet Fate
Gremyashchiy (Гремящий – Thunderous) Zhdanov Shipyard, Leningrad 25 February 1958 30 April 1959 30 June 1960 Northern Fleet Decommissioned 1988
Zhguchiy (Жгучий – Burning) Zhdanov Shipyard, Leningrad 23 June 1958 14 October 1959 23 December 1960 Northern Fleet Zhdanov Shipyard, Leningrad
Zorkiy (Зоркий – Observant) Zhdanov Shipyard, Leningrad 17 April 1959 30 April 1960 30 September 1961 Baltic Fleet Decommissioned 1993
Derzkiy (Дерзкий – Impertinent) Zhdanov Shipyard, Leningrad 10 October 1959 4/2/60 30 December 1961 Northern Fleet Decommissioned 1990
Gnevnyy (Гневный – Wrathful) Shipyard named after 61 Communards (North Nikolayev Shipyard), Mikolaiv 17 December 1957 30 November 1958 10/1/60 Black Sea Fleet (Pacific Fleet from 1970) Decommissioned 1988
Upornyy (Упорный – Persistent) Shipyard named after 61 Communards (North Nikolayev Shipyard), Mikolaiv 9/4/58 14 October 1959 3/12/60 Pacific Fleet Decommissioned 1993
Boykiy (Бойкий – Brisk) Shipyard named after 61 Communards (North Nikolayev Shipyard), Mikolaiv 2/4/59 15 December 1960 16 June 1961 Black Sea Fleet Decommissioned 1988
Gordyy (Гордый – Proud) Komsomolsk on Amur shipyard May 1959 15 December 1960 6/2/61 Pacific Fleet Decommissioned 1987
Khrabryy (Храбрый – Brave) 1959 1961 cancelled n/a completed as a stationary power generation ship "ЭНС-73" in 1969

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