Soviet Destroyer Neuderzhimy
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''Neuderzhimy'' was the fourth ship of the of the
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Construction and career

The ship was built at
Amur Shipbuilding Plant OJSC Amur Shipbuilding Plant (, ''Amurskiy Sudostroitelnyy Zavod'', and also called the "Leninskiy Komsomol Shipyard") is an important shipyard in eastern Russia, based in Komsomolsk-on-Amur, and founded in 1932. It employs 15,000 people, and pro ...
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and was launched on 31 July 1955 and commissioned into the Pacific Fleet on 30 June 1958. On May 19, 1966, the ship was reclassified into a Large Missile Ship (BRK), on March 3, 1977 - into a Large Anti-Submarine Ship (BOD). During the events following the incident with the seizure of the on January 23, 1968, the ship was in the operational squadron. The squadron (under the command of Rear Admiral Nikolai Ivanovich Khovrin as part of the RRC of the ''Varyag'', ''Admiral Fokin'', ''Uporny'', ''Neuderzhimy'', ''Vyzyvayushchy'' and ''Vesky'') The task was set to patrol the area in readiness to protect the state interests of the USSR from provocative actions. On July 23, 1979, she was delivered for overhaul at Dalzavod,
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, but on December 8, 1985 it was disarmed and reorganized into a
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(TCB), and on March 14, 1986, she was renamed into ''TCB- 567''. In 1992, she was sunk in Truda Bay,
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References

{{DEFAULTSORT:Neuderzhimy Ships built by Amur Shipbuilding Plant Kildin-class destroyers 1958 ships Cold War destroyers of the Soviet Union