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Yastreb-class guard ship : ウィキペディア英語版
Yastreb-class guard ship

The ''Yastreb'' class guard ships were built for the Soviet Navy as small patrol and escort ships. Fifteen out of twenty planned ships were laid down before the start of ''Operation Barbarossa'', but only one was completed during World War II. Five others were completed after the war, but five were scrapped on the stocks at Nikolayev when it was captured by the Germans in late 1941, four were scrapped by the Soviets at Leningrad and five were cancelled before they were laid down. The postwar ships were completed to a modified design as Project 29K. One of these was transferred to the NKVD. The last of the ships was scrapped in 1975.
==Design==
The ''Yastreb'' class guard ships were designed to replace the unsatisfactory that had preceded them. The ''Uragans'' had proven to be too small for the weight of their armament, too slow and bad seaboats because of their excessive top-weight. While almost twice the displacement of the older ships, the ''Yastrebs'' had only one additional main gun to minimize the type of stability problems suffered by their predecessors.

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