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Pass offline references accepted in good faith, with a cursory look on Google finding generally backing up what's written.
It is broad in its coverage:
Suggestions
Nothing on 1935-1941 history or location when with the Black Sea fleet?
Some further explanation needed on "priorities": "The gun was installed on the new Gnevny-class destroyers but not on Shaumyan due to its weight and the priorities of the Soviet Navy."
Strange some engagement have exact numbers of shells fired but much of the early history doesn't. Are the records just generally inconsistent on the Russian post-Barbarossa history?
Re: evacuations: Any idea how many soldiers she ferried to safety?
Would think the unit cost could see the addition of a {{inflation}} but that's generally up to user preference.
It is illustrated by images, where possible and appropriate:
Pass Image tagged PD as appropriate.
Other:
Pass Leaving some suggestions but seeing nothing substantial enough to hold the article up. Thanks as always! —Ed!(talk) 01:09, 29 January 2019 (UTC)[reply]