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Gnevny (Russian: Гневный, lit. 'Angry') was the lead ship of her class (officially known as Project 7) of 29 destroyers 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 when the Soviet Union invaded Finland. A few days after the start of the German invasion of the Soviet Union (Operation Barbarossa) in June 1941, the ship struck a German mine and was badly damaged. After taking off the survivors, the Soviets failed to sink Gnevny with gunfire before they withdrew and the abandoned wreck drifted until she was sunk by German bombers three days later.

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  • Gnevny (1938) (es)
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  • グネフヌイ (駆逐艦・初代) (ja)
  • Soviet destroyer Gnevny (1936) (en)
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  • El destructor Gnevny (en ruso, Гневный, lit. 'Furioso') fue el buque líder 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 cuando la Unión Soviética invadió Finlandia. Unos días después del inicio de la invasión alemana de la Unión Soviética en junio de 1941, el buque chocó contra una mina alemana y resultó gravemente dañado. Después de rescatar a los sobrevivientes, los soviéticos intentaron infructuosamente hundir el Gnevny con su artillería principal, antes de retirarse y abandonar sus restos. Tres días después fue hundido por bombarderos alemanes. (es)
  • Gnevny (Russian: Гневный, lit. 'Angry') was the lead ship of her class (officially known as Project 7) of 29 destroyers 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 when the Soviet Union invaded Finland. A few days after the start of the German invasion of the Soviet Union (Operation Barbarossa) in June 1941, the ship struck a German mine and was badly damaged. After taking off the survivors, the Soviets failed to sink Gnevny with gunfire before they withdrew and the abandoned wreck drifted until she was sunk by German bombers three days later. (en)
  • Lo Gnevnyj fu un cacciatorpediniere della Voenno-morskoj flot, entrato in servizio nel dicembre 1938 come prima unità dell'omonima classe. Assegnato alla Flotta del Baltico, servì brevemente nel corso della guerra d'inverno e delle prime fasi della seconda guerra mondiale. Gravemente danneggiato e immobilizzato dall'urto con una mina il 24 giugno 1941 a nord-ovest dell'isola estone di Hiiumaa, il cacciatorpediniere fu infine colato a picco da aerei tedeschi due giorni più tardi. (it)
  • グネフヌイ (ロシア語: Гневный、「怒り」の意) はソ連海軍の駆逐艦。グネフヌイ級。艦名はグネーヴヌイと読む場合もある。 (ja)
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