Soviet destroyer Smetlivy (1937)

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Destructor Smetlivy (en ruso, Сметливый, lit. 'Astuto') fue uno de los destructores de la clase Gnevny (oficialmente conocido como Proyecto 7) construidos para la Armada Soviética a finales de la década de 1930. Completado en 1938, fue asignado a la Flota del Báltico y desempeñó un papel menor en la Guerra de Invierno de 1939-1940 contra Finlandia. rdf:langString
Smetlivy (Russian: Сметливый, lit. 'Sly') was one of 29 Gnevny-class destroyers (officially known as Project 7) built for the Soviet Navy during the late 1930s. Completed in 1938, she was assigned to the Baltic Fleet and played a minor role in the 1939–1940 Winter War against Finland. After the start of the German invasion of the Soviet Union (Operation Barbarossa) in June 1941, the ship participated in the Gulf of Riga Campaign before withdrawing to Tallinn, Estonia. Smetlivy supported Soviet forces during the defense of Tallinn in August and covered the subsequent evacuation to Leningrad. The ship provided naval gunfire support to the defenders of Leningrad over the next several months before she was assigned to evacuate Soviet troops from their enclave in Hanko, Finland, in November. S rdf:langString
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rdf:langString Destructor Smetlivy (en ruso, Сметливый, lit. 'Astuto') fue uno de los destructores de la clase Gnevny (oficialmente conocido como Proyecto 7) construidos para la Armada Soviética a finales de la década de 1930. Completado en 1938, fue asignado a la Flota del Báltico y desempeñó un papel menor en la Guerra de Invierno de 1939-1940 contra Finlandia. Después del inicio de la invasión alemana de la Unión Soviética, en junio de 1941, el buque participó en la Campaña del Golfo de Riga antes de retirarse a Tallin, Estonia. el Smetlivy apoyó a las fuerzas soviéticas durante la defensa de Tallin en agosto y cubrió la posterior evacuación de la ciudad a Leningrado. El buque proporcionó apoyo de fuego naval a los defensores de Leningrado durante los siguientes meses antes de que fuera asignado a evacuar a las tropas soviéticas de su enclave en Hanko (Finlandia), en noviembre. el Smetlivy chocó contra varias minas cuando regresaban de Hanko y se hundió con una gran pérdida de vidas.
rdf:langString Smetlivy (Russian: Сметливый, lit. 'Sly') was one of 29 Gnevny-class destroyers (officially known as Project 7) built for the Soviet Navy during the late 1930s. Completed in 1938, she was assigned to the Baltic Fleet and played a minor role in the 1939–1940 Winter War against Finland. After the start of the German invasion of the Soviet Union (Operation Barbarossa) in June 1941, the ship participated in the Gulf of Riga Campaign before withdrawing to Tallinn, Estonia. Smetlivy supported Soviet forces during the defense of Tallinn in August and covered the subsequent evacuation to Leningrad. The ship provided naval gunfire support to the defenders of Leningrad over the next several months before she was assigned to evacuate Soviet troops from their enclave in Hanko, Finland, in November. Smetlivy struck several mines returning from Hanko and sank with heavy loss of life.
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