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The Tashkent class (officially known as Project 20) consisted of a single destroyer leader, built in Italy for the Soviet Navy just before World War II. Three others were ordered from shipyards in the Soviet Union, but they were cancelled before they were laid down as they were too difficult to build with the existing technology in Soviet shipyards. Completed in 1939, Tashkent participated in the Sieges of Odessa and Sevastopol in 1941–1942, during which she ferried reinforcements and supplies into those cities, evacuated wounded and refugees, and provided naval gunfire support for Soviet troops. The ship was badly damaged twice by Axis bombers before she was sunk in harbor in mid-1942. Her wreck refloated in 1944, but it was too badly damaged to be worth repairing and was scrapped after t

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  • Clase Tashkent (es)
  • Classe Tachkent (fr)
  • Classe Taškent (it)
  • Tashkent-class destroyer (en)
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  • La clase Tashkent o Proyecto 20 fue una clase de destructores de la armada soviética de la preguerra. Sólo se completó una única unidad. (es)
  • La classe Tachkent est un groupe de destroyers leaders de flottille (prévus pour prendre la tête des escadres de destroyers standards) construits pour la Marine soviétique peu de temps avant la Seconde Guerre mondiale. Seul un exemplaire a été achevé. (fr)
  • Le unità della classe Taškent (progetto 20-I secondo la classificazione russa) erano cacciatorpediniere conduttori di flottiglia progettati per la Marina Sovietica appena prima della seconda guerra mondiale. Il programma venne cancellato a causa dell'invasione tedesca, con appena un'unità entrata in servizio. (it)
  • The Tashkent class (officially known as Project 20) consisted of a single destroyer leader, built in Italy for the Soviet Navy just before World War II. Three others were ordered from shipyards in the Soviet Union, but they were cancelled before they were laid down as they were too difficult to build with the existing technology in Soviet shipyards. Completed in 1939, Tashkent participated in the Sieges of Odessa and Sevastopol in 1941–1942, during which she ferried reinforcements and supplies into those cities, evacuated wounded and refugees, and provided naval gunfire support for Soviet troops. The ship was badly damaged twice by Axis bombers before she was sunk in harbor in mid-1942. Her wreck refloated in 1944, but it was too badly damaged to be worth repairing and was scrapped after t (en)
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  • Tashkent class (en)
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  • http://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/Special:FilePath/Esploratore_veloce_Tashkent,_1936_-_san_dl_SAN_IMG-00001374.jpg
  • http://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/Special:FilePath/Esploratore_veloce_Tashkent,_disegno,_1936_-_san_dl_SAN_IMG-00001373.jpg
  • http://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/Special:FilePath/Esploratore_veloce_Tashkent,_pianta,_1936_-_san_dl_SAN_IMG-00001372.jpg
  • http://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/Special:FilePath/Tashkent1937.jpg
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