Baku (destroyer leader)
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Baku (Russian: "Баку") was a Soviet Red Banner destroyer leader of the Leningrad Class (she was reclassfied as a destroyer in 1949). She was built by Dalzavod in Komsomolsk na Amure. The ship was laid down on January 15, 1935 as Kiev (on December 27, 1939 renamed to Sergo Ordzhonikidze and on September 25, 1940 to Baku), launched on July 25, 1938 and attached to the 1st division of destroyers of the Pacific Fleet. In 1942 Baku was transferred to the Soviet Northern Fleet via the Arctic Ocean. By that time she was commanded by officers B. P. Belayev and P. M. Gonchar.
During World War II Baku travelled over 42,000 miles. On March 6, 1945 her crew was awarded the Order of the Red Banner.
[edit] General characteristics
- Displacement: 2150 tons standard, 2582 tons full load
- Length: 127.5 m
- Beam: 11.7 m
- Draught:4.06 m
- Machinery: 2 shaft geared turbines, 3 boilers, 66,000 hp
- Speed: 36 knots
- Range: 2100 nm at 20 knots
- Armament:
- 5 - 130 mm guns (5x1)
- 2 - 76 mm guns
- 2 - 45 mm anti-aircraft guns
- 8 - 533mm torpedo tubes (2x4)
- 80 mines
- Crew: 250
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