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that was to be detonated as part of the spectacle drifted and struck the side of the hull, filling the engine room with water. The swift intervention of the crew saved the ship. Three years later, on 8 December 2008, a fire broke out in the same engine room. Although extinguished, it proved the end
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was decommissioned on 29 June 2009. An attempt was made to turn the vessel, the penultimate of the class to be taken out of service, over to a museum, but this failed. Instead the vessel was stored at
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capability than the earlier members of the class and the Soviet strategy of creating protected areas for friendly submarines close to the coast. NATO forces called the vessels 'Krivak II'-class
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continued to serve into the next decade. However, the new century brought a succession of mishaps. 30 July 2005 saw a celebration of the might of the Russian Navy take place in front of the
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was sent on missions to foreign missions to promote friendly relationships between the Soviet Union and other nations. Between 5 and 10 June 1978, the vessel visited
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on 7 September 1977. The ship was the fifth of the class built at the yard. The vessel, named for a Russian word that can be translated as Indomitable, was
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and heavier guns compared with the basic 1135. The design, by N. P. Sobolov, combined a powerful missile armament with good seakeeping for a
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that had a range of up to 15 kilometres (9.3 mi). The vessel was also equipped with the PK-16 decoy-dispenser system which used
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Friedman, Norman (1985). "Soviet Union 1947–1991: Russian Federation and Successor States 1991–". In Chumbley, Stephen (ed.).
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missiles (NATO reporting name SS-N-14 'Silex'), backed up by a pair of quadruple launchers for 533 mm (21 in)
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on 2 November 1987. However, the new name did not last long, reverting back on 27 March 1990. Lithuania had
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remained the penultimate of the class to remain in service, finally being decommissioned on 29 June 2009.
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Anti-submarine ships Part 1. Anti-submarine cruisers, large anti-submarine ships and patrol ships
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which were launched from two twin-arm ZIF-122 launchers. Two 100 mm (4 in)
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ships. Project 1135M was an improvement developed in 1972 with slightly increased
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in East Germany. In 1982, the vessel travelled to Africa, spending time in
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of 4.5 m (14 ft 9 in). Power was provided by two 22,000-
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The ship had a well-equipped sensor suite, including a single MR-310A
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for the guns was provided by a MR-143 Lev-214 radar. An extensive
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from the Soviet Union 16 days beforehand. June that year saw
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capabilities. Defence against aircraft was provided by forty
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ships launched between 1975 and 1981. Project 1135, the
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complex was fitted, including the bow-mounted MG-332T
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launchers. Both the URPK-5 and the torpedoes also had
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and 3,305 t (3,253 long tons; 3,643 short tons)
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was designed for anti-submarine warfare around four
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(2001). 1148:Port Visit to Gdynia 899:in the Netherlands. 727:laser warning system 648:Armament and sensors 16:Krivak-class frigate 1777:Russian Coast Guard 1200:on 4 December 2021. 1044:, pp. 637–638. 819:in Poland with the 534:NATO reporting name 344:Electronic warfare 1905:Hetman Sahaidachny 849:Komsomolets Litvyy 562:Сторожевой Корабль 509:was one of eleven 458:Komsomolets Litvyy 440:Сторожевой Корабль 330:fire control radar 324:navigational radar 311:processing systems 2005: 2004: 1882: 1881: 1751: 1750: 1700:Komsomolets Litvy 1413:978-0-19957-643-2 1394:978-0-71061-355-4 1387:. 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Index


Sister ship
Pytlivyy
Yantar shipyard
Kaliningrad
Baltiysk
Project 1135M Burevestnik
frigate
t
long tons
short tons
standard
full load
shp
kW
gas turbines
COGAG
kn
km/h
nmi
km
officers
ratings
search radar
navigational radar
fire control radar
sonars
URPK-5 Rastrub (SS-N-14 'Silex')
anti-submarine
anti-shipping missiles

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