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Russian destroyer Smetlivy : ウィキペディア英語版
Russian destroyer Smetlivy

''Smetlivy'' (Сметливый - "Resourceful") is a guided missile destroyer of the Russian Navy. Entering service in 1969, the ship served until 1991 with the fall of the Soviet Union. She returned to service in 1995 after a refit and is now a part of the Mediterranean Fleet.
==Service history==
Ordered by the Soviet Union in the early 1960s, ''Smetlivy'' was laid down in July 1966 and commissioned into the Soviet Black Sea Fleet in 1969. In 1990 the ship was laid up for repairs and modification. She became part of the Russian Navy after the collapse of the Soviet Union in 1991. The ship returned to service in 1995, now armed with the more modern SS-N-25 Switchblade missile system.〔(【引用サイトリンク】title=Large ASW Destroyer "Smetlivy" )

In August 2008 the ship took part in the Russo-Georgian war, and was part of task force from a Black Sea Fleet enforcing "de facto" blockade of the Republic of Georgia.
In 2009 the ship was again laid up for repairs, returning to service in mid-2011 and being involved in Russian-Italian naval exercises in the Mediterranean Sea. As of 2013 ''Smetlivy'' is the last Kashin-class destroyer in service with the Russian Navy.
In 2013, she was sent off the coast of Syria in response to military tensions and a build up of Western naval forces. ''Smetlivy'' returned to Syria in September 2015.

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