Ognevoi
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+ | The Ognevoi is, in some ways, an improvement over the Tier V [[Gnevny]], but, at the same time, is also a bit of a disappointment in some respects. It has the same 130 mm B-13 guns as the Gnevny, but these now come in twin mounts in enclosed B-2LM turrets, which will remain standard for all the following Soviet destroyers. | |||
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+ | On the Ognevoi, these turrets can be a mixed blessing. They have a much faster traverse speed than the Gnevny's open mounts, which allows the ship to respond better to changes in the battle. However, with only two turrets, losing a single turret can be severely crippling to the Ognevoi, effectively halving the ship's firepower. It is not unheard of for the ship to have both turrets disabled, which reduces the Ognevoi to a torpedo boat. With the same 4 km torpedo range as the Gnevny, this is a daunting prospect. | |||
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+ | The Ognevoi also has worse concealment and a larger silhouette, which makes it somewhat easier to hit than the Gnevny. It is also slightly slower than the Gnevny, with only some extra hitpoints to compensate. | |||
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+ | Having said that, the ship still has the same excellent 130 mm guns that the Gnevny uses, and they are still competitive at Tier VI. Their high rate-of-fire and accuracy make them ideal for harassing distracted targets, and cruisers that wander too close showing their broadsides will find their HP deleted quite rapidly from repeated citadel penetrations. With the faster turret traverse, the Ognevoi can better handle itself in close quarters combat, but it will still lose to American destroyers with their faster rate-of-fire. As on the Gnevny, the fast 4 km torpedoes are mostly there as a weapon of last resort or a very situational weapon of opportunity. | |||
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+ | *Excellent 130 mm guns | |||
+ | *Fast-traversing turrets | |||
+ | *Somewhat more durable than the Gnevny | |||
+ | *Pretty good speed, acceleration, and maneuverability | |||
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+ | *All main guns are concentrated in only two turrets, vulnerable to being disabled | |||
+ | *Slightly larger and slower than the Gnevny | |||
+ | *Short-ranged situational torpedoes | |||
+ | *Poor concealment for a destroyer | |||
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130 mm/50 Model 1936 on a B-2LM mount2 х 2 pcs. |
Rate of Fire12 shots/min. |
Reload Time5 sec. |
Rotation Speed9.7 deg./sec. |
180 Degree Turn Time18.56 sec. |
Firing Range10.93 km. |
Maximum Dispersion105 m. |
HE ShellHE-46 |
Maximum HE Shell Damage1,900 |
Chance of Fire on Target Caused by HE Shell8 % |
Initial HE Shell Velocity870 m./s. |
HE Shell Weight33.4 kg. |
AP ShellSAP-46 |
Maximum AP Shell Damage2,500 |
Initial AP Shell Velocity870 m./s. |
AP Shell Weight33.5 kg. |
533 mm Quintuple 2-N2 х 5 pcs. |
Rate of Fire0.65 shots/min. |
Reload Time92 sec. |
Rotation Speed25 deg./sec. |
180 Degree Turn Time7.2 sec. |
Torpedo53-39 mod. 3 |
Maximum Damage15,100 |
Torpedo Speed57 knot |
Torpedo Range9.99 km. |
130 mm/55 on a B-2-U mount2 х 2 pcs. |
. . . Average Damage per Second24.6 |
. . . Firing Range5.19 km. |
12.7 mm DShK on a DShKM-2B mount6 х 2 pcs. |
. . . Average Damage per Second30.6 |
. . . Firing Range1.2 km. |
12.7 mm DShK4 х 1 pcs. |
. . . Average Damage per Second14.4 |
. . . Firing Range1.2 km. |
76 mm Model 1935 on a 39-K mount1 х 2 pcs. |
. . . Average Damage per Second3.1 |
. . . Firing Range3.51 km. |
Maximum Speed37 knot |
Turning Circle Radius610 m. |
Rudder Shift Time6.7 sec. |
Surface Detectability Range7.51 km. |
Air Detectability Range3.02 km. |
Ognevoi — Soviet Tier VIII destroyer.
In 1937, the Committee for Defense authorized the commencement of design work for a new destroyer that incorporated the wartime experience gained during the Spanish Civil War. Prior to the German invasion, only five Project 30 destroyers had been launched. Ognevoi, the lead ship, was laid down in Mykolaiv in 1939 and launched in November 1940. When World War II came to the Soviet Union, the hull of the unfinished destroyer was towed to Sevastopol and then to Batumi. Commissioned in 1945, Ognevoi joined the Black Sea Fleet.
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Performance
The Ognevoi is, in some ways, an improvement over the Tier V Gnevny, but, at the same time, is also a bit of a disappointment in some respects. It has the same 130 mm B-13 guns as the Gnevny, but these now come in twin mounts in enclosed B-2LM turrets, which will remain standard for all the following Soviet destroyers.
On the Ognevoi, these turrets can be a mixed blessing. They have a much faster traverse speed than the Gnevny's open mounts, which allows the ship to respond better to changes in the battle. However, with only two turrets, losing a single turret can be severely crippling to the Ognevoi, effectively halving the ship's firepower. It is not unheard of for the ship to have both turrets disabled, which reduces the Ognevoi to a torpedo boat. With the same 4 km torpedo range as the Gnevny, this is a daunting prospect.
The Ognevoi also has worse concealment and a larger silhouette, which makes it somewhat easier to hit than the Gnevny. It is also slightly slower than the Gnevny, with only some extra hitpoints to compensate.
Having said that, the ship still has the same excellent 130 mm guns that the Gnevny uses, and they are still competitive at Tier VI. Their high rate-of-fire and accuracy make them ideal for harassing distracted targets, and cruisers that wander too close showing their broadsides will find their HP deleted quite rapidly from repeated citadel penetrations. With the faster turret traverse, the Ognevoi can better handle itself in close quarters combat, but it will still lose to American destroyers with their faster rate-of-fire. As on the Gnevny, the fast 4 km torpedoes are mostly there as a weapon of last resort or a very situational weapon of opportunity.Pros:
- Excellent 130 mm guns
- Fast-traversing turrets
- Somewhat more durable than the Gnevny
- Pretty good speed, acceleration, and maneuverability
Cons:
- All main guns are concentrated in only two turrets, vulnerable to being disabled
- Slightly larger and slower than the Gnevny
- Short-ranged situational torpedoes
- Poor concealment for a destroyer
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Historical Gallery