These ships were a smaller and simpler version of the . According to Conway's, this simpler group of ships were ordered by
Joseph Stalin who was concerned about the cost of large ships. The class introduced high pressure steam turbines and new radars into Soviet service. The bridge, gun turrets, and magazines were covered in -thick armour. The main armament comprised three single dual-purpose guns with remote power control and a single
Yakor type fire control director. The machinery comprised two TV-9 steam turbines with two boilers and had initial problems with reliability. The Project 50 Riga class was a rather simplistic and straight forward design. With their basic capabilities, moderate size and ease of operation, they made perfect export vessels for smaller navies where such ships could easily fill the multi-purpose role, taking the place of large
minesweepers and actual
destroyers. There was a modernisation programme designated Project 50 A in the late 1950s early 1960s. This included fitting
anti-submarine rocket launchers (RBU-2500) new radar and adding permanent ballast for improved stability. ==Ships==