Kotlin class destroyer (Project 56)
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Kotlin class destroyer
Destroyer
In naval terminology, a destroyer is a fast and maneuverable yet long-endurance warship intended to escort larger vessels in a fleet, convoy or battle group and defend them against smaller, powerful, short-range attackers. Destroyers, originally called torpedo-boat destroyers in 1892, evolved from...

s were Cold War era ships built for the Soviet Navy
Soviet Navy
The Soviet Navy was the naval arm of the Soviet Armed Forces. Often referred to as the Red Fleet, the Soviet Navy would have played an instrumental role in a Warsaw Pact war with NATO, where it would have attempted to prevent naval convoys from bringing reinforcements across the Atlantic Ocean...

. The Russian name for this class was Project 56 Spokoinyy (Спокойный, "tranquil"). 27 ships were built between 1955 and 1958; they were all decommissioned in the late 1980s. The Kildin class
Kildin class destroyer
The Kildin Class destroyer was a series of destroyers built for the Soviet Navy in the late 1950s. They were a missile armed version of the Kotlin class destroyer Four ships were built around the KSShch anti-ship missile. When this missile became obsolete in the 1960s, three ships were modernised...

 is based on the design of the Kotlins. The Chinese Luda class
Luda class destroyer
The Type 051 destroyer missile destroyer was the first surface warfare oriented vessel ever designed and built in China, and the first Chinese ship to be fitted with an integrated combat direction system...

, which is based on the Neustrashimy class
Neustrashimy class destroyer
The Neustrashimy was a destroyer built for the Soviet Navy in the early 1950s. She was to be the prototype for an extended production run but only one ship was built. The Neustrashimy was considered too big for series production and a modified design, the Kotlin Class destroyer was chosen for...

, also borrows some design concepts from the Kotlin class.

Design

This design was a smaller version of the Neustrashimy class destroyer which was seen as being too large and expensive for economic series production, as well as too slow. Detailed design changes eliminated some of the problems seen during trials of the Neustrashimyy. A production run of 100 ships was planned but this was curtailed because of the advent of the guided missile. 32 were ordered, but four ships were completed as Kildin class (Project 56E/EM), the last vessel was canceled.

11 ships (Project 56PLO, Kotlin Mod.) were modified for enhanced ASW
Anti-submarine warfare
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 capabilities by adding rocket depth charge launchers.

In 1962, the Soviet Navy installed the navalized version of the S-125 Neva, the SA-N-1 'Goa', to a Project 56K Kotlin SAM class destroyer, the Bravyi (also spelled Bravyy) for testing. The system used the 4K90 (V-600) missile that could engage targets at distances from 4–15 km (2.5–9.3 mi) and altitudes of 100–10000 m (328.1–32,808.4 ft). Fire control and guidance was provided by 4R90 Yatagan radar. The system could track only one target at a time. The missiles were loaded on the dual-arm ZIF-101 launcher, with under-deck magazine storage for 16 more.

The Soviet navy would eventually retrofit seven Kotlin ships to carry SAMs; these ships were known to NATO as the Kotlin SAM class (Project 56A). One more was modified and sold to Poland (Project 56AE, being the only Project 56 destroyer exported). Later versions of the SAM system, such as the Volna-M (SA-N-1B), the Volna-P, and Volna-N provided greater missile range and capability.

Ships

Ship Builder Launched Commissioned Modernisation Decommissioned
Spokoinyy - Спокойный - "Peaceful" Zhdanov
Zhdanov Shipyard
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, Leningrad
28 November 1953 27 June 1956 none 19 April 1990
Svetlyy - Светлый - "Bright" ( or "Light") Zhdanov, Leningrad 27 October 1953 17 September 1955 none 25 April 1989
Speshnyy - Спешный - "Rapid" Zhdanov, Leningrad none 25 April 1989
Skromnyy - Скромный - "Modest" Zhdanov, Leningrad SAM (56A) 25 April 1989
Svedushchiy - Сведущий - "Knowledgeable" Zhdanov, Leningrad SAM (56A)
Smyshlenyy - Смышленый - "Sharp (quickwitted)" Zhdanov, Leningrad ASW (56PLO)
Skrytnyy - Скрытный - "Secretive" Zhdanov, Leningrad none
Soznatelnyy - Сознательный - "Aware" Zhdanov, Leningrad SAM (56A)
Spravedlivyy - Справедливый - "Just" Zhdanov, Leningrad SAM (56AE) Transferred to the Polish navy as the ORP Warszawa
ORP Warszawa (Kotlin SAM class)
ORP Warszawa was a .She was originally the Spravedlivyy of the Soviet navy, built in Leningrad. She was later transferred to the Polish navy, the only ship of this class to be so transferred.-References:...

 1970
Nesokrushimyy - Несокрушимый - "Indestructible" Zhdanov, Leningrad SAM (56A)
Nakhodchivyy - Находчивый - "Resourceful" Zhdanov, Leningrad SAM (56A)
Nastoychivyy - Настойчивый - "Persistent" Zhdanov, Leningrad SAM (56A)
Byvalvyy - Бывалый - "Experienced" Nikolayev
Mykolaiv
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ASW (56PLO)
Bravyy - Бравый - "Brave" Nikolayev SAM (56K)
Besslednyy - Бесследный - "Untraceable" Nikolayev ASW (56PLO)
Burlivyy - Бурливый - "Turbulent" or "Tempestuous" Nikolayev ASW (56PLO)
Blagorodnyy - Благородный - "Noble" Nikolayev ASW (56PLO)
Blestyashchyy - Блестящий - "Brilliant" Nikolayev ASW (56PLO)
Plammeny - Пламенный - "Fiery" or "Ardent" Nikolayev ASW (56PLO)
Naporystyy - Напористый - "Forceful" Nikolayev ASW (56PLO)
Vyzyvayushchiy - Вызывающий - "Challenging" Komsomolsk-na-Amure ASW (56PLO)
Veskiy - Веский - "Convincing" Komsomolsk-na-Amure none
Vdokhnovenyy - Вдохновенный - "Inspiring" Komsomolsk-na-Amure ASW (56PLO)
Vozmuschenyy - Возмущенный - "Indignant" Komsomolsk-na-Amure ASW (56PLO)
Vozbuzhdenyy - Возбужденный - "Excited" Komsomolsk-na-Amure SAM (56A)
Vliyatelnyy - Влиятельный - "Influential" Komsomolsk-na-Amure none 17 July 1988
Vyderzhannyy - Выдержанный - "Consistent" Komsomolsk-na-Amure 24 June 1957 10 December 1957 none 24 April 1992

  • Bravyy - was the Kotlin SAM prototype


The ships were scrapped between 1987 and 1990.

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