1463:
52:
26:
1771:
1890:
1475:
59:
1759:
917:
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
922:
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
494:, in 1991, the ship was transferred to the Russian Navy and continued to travel to countries like the Netherlands. Despite being accidentally holed in 2005 and being badly burnt in a fire in 2008,
569:
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
905:
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
852:
1443:
2032:
803:
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
2022:
788:
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
2042:
490:. The vessel undertook many visits to other countries outside the Soviet Unions, including Angola, East Germany, Nigeria and Poland. Following the
2037:
1436:
1189:
1996:
1411:
1392:
1371:
1349:
1330:
1311:
1277:
1256:
551:
and heavier guns compared with the basic 1135. The design, by N. P. Sobolov, combined a powerful missile armament with good seakeeping for a
1991:
1903:
1864:
1915:
719:
620:) M7K power sets, each consisting of a combination of a 17,000 shp (13,000 kW) DK59 and a 5,000 shp (3,700 kW) M62
1429:
749:
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
1951:
1599:
884:
491:
1586:
1321:
Friedman, Norman (1985). "Soviet Union 1947–1991: Russian
Federation and Successor States 1991–". In Chumbley, Stephen (ed.).
2027:
895:. Travels outside the Baltic continued. For example, between 23 and 24 April 1997, the ship could be found at the port of
1927:
1817:
1811:
1805:
1798:
1678:
662:
missiles (NATO reporting name SS-N-14 'Silex'), backed up by a pair of quadruple launchers for 533 mm (21 in)
1791:
1685:
1939:
1627:
1551:
1537:
1871:
1857:
1726:
1712:
1641:
1565:
1530:
785:
25:
1719:
1516:
1495:
1382:
1606:
1740:
1620:
1572:
1544:
1502:
851:
on 2 November 1987. However, the new name did not last long, reverting back on 27 March 1990. Lithuania had
656:
526:
487:
360:
33:
1613:
1592:
1850:
1843:
1837:
1733:
1705:
1579:
1558:
827:
750:
726:
686:
593:
544:
498:
remained the penultimate of the class to remain in service, finally being decommissioned on 29 June 2009.
479:
377:
363:
298:
196:
1830:
1824:
1671:
1664:
1634:
1523:
1509:
678:
674:
589:
566:
395:
367:
189:
1245:Противолодочные корабли Часть 1. Противолодочные крейсера, большие противолодочные и сторожевые корабли
1978:
1764:
1452:
510:
422:
161:
2017:
1776:
1197:
820:
730:
548:
533:
270:
1972:
1249:
Anti-submarine ships Part 1. Anti-submarine cruisers, large anti-submarine ships and patrol ships
789:
690:
537:
384:
329:
323:
836:, staying for three days from 5 June before returning to Rostock for four days from 7 October.
1407:
1388:
1367:
1345:
1326:
1307:
1273:
1252:
742:
641:
1215:[The decommissioned patrol boat "Indomitable" sank in Baltiysk due to dilapidation].
1421:
712:
773:
754:
605:
552:
91:
1895:
601:
2011:
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927:
910:
906:
871:, Poland, for three days from 21 June. The following year saw the ship travel to the
689:
which were launched from two twin-arm ZIF-122 launchers. Two 100 mm (4 in)
637:
282:
1480:
892:
833:
793:
705:
609:
522:
483:
452:
430:
401:
317:
302:
547:
ships. Project 1135M was an improvement developed in 1972 with slightly increased
1301:
1267:
525:") class, was envisaged by the Soviet Navy as a less expensive complement to the
1468:
872:
777:
769:
765:
694:
633:
621:
448:
266:
250:
95:
30:
914:
860:
640:(7,223 km; 4,488 mi) at 14 kn (26 km/h; 16 mph). The
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434:
234:
1147:
896:
880:
844:
629:
585:
286:
185:
1154:(Report). Arlington: Joint Publications Research Service. 1985. p. 13.
807:
in East
Germany. In 1982, the vessel travelled to Africa, spending time in
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923:
868:
840:
682:
667:
617:
581:
391:
374:
238:
181:
146:
1213:"Списанный сторожевик "Неукротимый" затонул в Балтийске из-за ветхости"
824:
804:
663:
612:
of 4.5 m (14 ft 9 in). Power was provided by two 22,000-
570:
444:
164:
815:, Nigeria, between 25 June and 2 July. In 1985, the ship travelled to
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The ship had a well-equipped sensor suite, including a single MR-310A
1303:
A Documentary
History of Communism in Russia: From Lenin to Gorbachev
816:
808:
812:
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for the guns was provided by a MR-143 Lev-214 radar. An extensive
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577:
335:
254:
177:
1269:
The Naval
Institute Guide to Combat Fleets of the World 2002–2003
876:
864:
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855:
from the Soviet Union 16 days beforehand. June that year saw
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capabilities. Defence against aircraft was provided by forty
839:
In honour of the members of the Young
Communist League, or
334:
MG-332T Titan-2T, MG-325 Vega, 2 MG-7 Braslet and MGS-400K
1192:[Another ship of the Baltic Fleet has suffered].
1106:
1104:
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ships launched between 1975 and 1981. Project 1135, the
474:) between 1987 and 1990. Launched on 17 September 1977,
950:
948:
1325:. Annapolis: Naval Institute Press. pp. 337–426.
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1011:
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complex was fitted, including the bow-mounted MG-332T
677:
launchers. Both the URPK-5 and the torpedoes also had
592:
and 3,305 t (3,253 long tons; 3,643 short tons)
469:
655:
was designed for anti-submarine warfare around four
1886:
1784:
1755:
1657:
1488:
1459:
1295:]. Marine Collection (in Russian). Vol. 6.
195:3,305 t (3,253 long tons; 3,643 short tons) (
1323:Conway's All the World's Fighting Ships 1947–1995
1366:(5 ed.). Annapolis: Naval Institute Press.
1437:
1196:. Vol. 148. 16 July 2009. Archived from
560:
438:
8:
1306:. Hanover: University Press of New England.
636:(59 km/h; 37 mph) and range 3,900
608:of 14.2 m (46 ft 7 in) and a
565:, SKR) to reflect their substantial greater
1251:] (in Russian). St Petersburg: Galeya.
1781:
1485:
1444:
1430:
1422:
1342:Warships of the USSR and Russia, 1945–1995
1289:Бдительный: Сторожевой корабль проект 1135
543:B (NATO reporting name 'Kara') classes of
2033:Krivak-class frigates of the Russian Navy
1453:Burevestnik/Nerey (Krivak)-class frigates
628:installation and driving one fixed-pitch
373:4 × ZIF-122 4K33 launchers (2×2) with 40
1134:
1002:
811:, Angola, between 12 and 18 June and in
1658:Project 1135M Burevestnik-M (Krivak-II)
1164:
1122:
1110:
1089:
1077:
1065:
1053:
1029:
990:
978:
966:
944:
600:was 123 m (403 ft 7 in)
1190:"Отмучился ещё один корабль Балтфлота"
1176:
954:
20:
2023:Cold War frigates of the Soviet Union
1340:Pavlov, Aleksandr Sergeevich (1997).
1041:
1017:
486:, using an armament built around the
421:, "Inquisitive") was a Project 1135M
48:
7:
1997:List of frigates of the Russian Navy
1344:. Annapolis: Naval Institute Press.
1272:. Annapolis: Naval Institute Press.
1243:Apalkov, Yuri Valentinovich (2005).
930:but sank in situ on 3 October 2012.
883:between 2 and 6 September. With the
1992:List of frigates of the Soviet Navy
1489:Project 1135 Burevestnik (Krivak-I)
1406:. Oxford: Oxford University Press.
1404:Oxford Essential Russian Dictionary
1293:Bditelnyy: Patrol Ship Project 1135
1211:Paramonova, Yulia (11 June 2012).
823:(NATO reporting name Kynda class)
217:14.2 m (46 ft 7 in)
209:123 m (403 ft 7 in)
14:
1785:Project 1135.1 Nerey (Krivak-III)
225:4.5 m (14 ft 9 in)
1888:
1769:
1757:
1473:
1461:
867:for three days from 5 June, and
644:was 194, including 23 officers.
555:role. The ships were designated
361:URPK-5 Rastrub (SS-N-14 'Silex')
57:
50:
24:
2043:Ships built in the Soviet Union
1384:Jane's Fighting Ships 1996–1997
885:dissolution of the Soviet Union
768:by on 22 January 1976 with the
492:dissolution of the Soviet Union
2038:Ships built at Yantar Shipyard
832:to commemorate the end of the
792:on 30 December and joined the
478:was designed to operate as an
289:) at 14 kn (26 km/h)
1:
1152:USSR Report: Military Affairs
799:Soon after entering service,
400:8 × 533 mm (21 in)
316:MR-310A Angara-A air/surface
38:underway on 10 December 1991.
443:, SKR) or 'Krivak II'-class
383:2 × 100 mm (4 in)
349:PK-16 decoy-dispenser system
1839:Imeni 70-letiya Pogranvoysk
1300:Daniels, Robert V. (1993).
693:guns were mounted aft in a
470:
2059:
455:. The vessel was known as
375:4K33 OSA-M (SA-N-4'Gecko')
1987:
1967:
1917:Hetman Bayda Vyshnevetsky
1588:Leningradskiy Komsomolets
913:. Unfortunately, a dummy
859:take another tour of the
561:
518:
439:
426:
162:Project 1135M Burevestnik
152:
145:Sank while in storage at
43:
23:
1826:Imeni 70-letiya VChK-KGB
1402:Thompson, Delia (2010).
1381:Sharpe, Richard (1996).
1364:Guide to the Soviet Navy
670:213 mm (8 in)
471:"Lithuanian Komsomolets"
1813:Imeni XXVII siezda KPSS
891:was transferred to the
847:, the ship was renamed
761:Construction and career
687:surface to air missiles
488:Metel Anti-Ship Complex
378:surface to air missiles
153:General characteristics
83:Russian for Indomitable
632:. Design speed was 32
502:Design and development
462:
418:
396:anti-submarine rockets
368:anti-shipping missiles
2028:Krivak-class frigates
1266:Baker, A. D. (2002).
887:on 26 December 1991,
853:declared independence
722:radar system and the
675:anti-submarine rocket
447:that served with the
64:Soviet Union → Russia
1765:Soviet Border Troops
1287:Balakin, S. (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:. London: Janes.
1373:978-0-87021-240-6
1351:978-1-55750-671-9
1332:978-1-55750-132-5
1313:978-0-87451-616-6
1279:978-1-55750-242-1
1258:978-5-81720-094-2
879:member, visiting
685:(SA-N-4 'Gecko')
642:ship’s complement
576:Displacing 2,935
536:'Kresta II') and
468:
423:Burevestnik-class
410:
409:
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1892:
1891:
1782:
1775:
1773:
1772:
1763:
1761:
1760:
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1479:
1477:
1476:
1467:
1465:
1464:
1446:
1439:
1432:
1423:
1417:
1398:
1377:
1355:
1336:
1317:
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1283:
1262:
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1228:
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1201:
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1174:
1168:
1162:
1156:
1155:
1144:
1138:
1132:
1126:
1120:
1114:
1108:
1093:
1087:
1081:
1075:
1069:
1063:
1057:
1051:
1045:
1039:
1033:
1027:
1021:
1015:
1006:
1000:
994:
988:
982:
976:
970:
964:
958:
952:
834:Second World War
713:navigation radar
614:shaft-horsepower
564:
563:
520:
482:vessel with the
473:
467:romanized:
466:
463:Комсомолец Литвы
442:
441:
428:
129:30 December 1977
121:7 September 1977
65:
62:
61:
60:
55:
54:
53:
28:
21:
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2057:
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2052:
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2049:
2048:
2047:
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2007:
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1963:
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1889:
1887:
1878:
1770:
1768:
1767:
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1747:
1653:
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328:MR-143 Lev-214
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113:22 January 1976
92:Yantar shipyard
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318:search radar
309:Sensors and
285:(7,223
251:gas turbines
233:44,000
171:Displacement
137:29 June 2009
126:Commissioned
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1958:Bezzavetnyy
1793:Menzhinskiy
1694:Neukrotimyy
1601:Bezzavetnyy
1553:Razyashchiy
1539:Storozhevoy
1469:Soviet Navy
1217:RIA Novosti
1177:Sharpe 1996
955:Pavlov 1997
920:Neukrotimyy
903:Neukrotimyy
889:Neukrotimyy
873:Netherlands
857:Neukrotimyy
801:Neukrotimyy
782:Neukrotimyy
778:Kaliningrad
772:163 at the
770:yard number
743:towed-array
695:superfiring
653:Neukrotimyy
622:gas turbine
598:Neukrotimyy
519:Буревестник
515:Burevestnik
507:Neukrotimyy
496:Neukrotimyy
476:Neukrotimyy
427:Буревестник
419:Неукротимый
414:Neukrotimyy
281:3,900
176:2,935
102:Yard number
96:Kaliningrad
74:Neukrotimyy
31:Sister ship
2018:1977 ships
2012:Categories
1973:Koni class
1934:Razitelnyy
1929:Sevastopol
1728:Revnostnyy
1714:Bessmennyy
1680:Razitelnyy
1643:Poryvistyy
1567:Deyatelnyy
1532:Doblestnyy
1223:4 December
1042:Baker 2002
1018:Baker 2002
934:References
861:Baltic Sea
821:Project 58
724:Spectrum-F
683:4K33 OSA-M
586:short tons
557:Guard Ship
553:blue water
517:(Russian:
461:(Russian:
435:Guard Ship
425:(Russian:
417:(Russian:
387:guns (2×1)
294:Complement
257:; 2 shafts
246:Propulsion
186:short tons
1859:Vorovskiy
1721:Gordelivy
1518:Dostoynyy
1497:Bditelnyy
939:Citations
928:broken up
897:Rotterdam
881:Amsterdam
845:Lithuania
766:Laid down
679:anti-ship
664:torpedoes
630:propeller
604:, with a
594:full load
582:long tons
567:anti-ship
394:Smerch-2
269:(59
197:full load
182:long tons
110:Laid down
1941:Mykolaiv
1742:Pytlivyy
1649:Pytlivyy
1622:Zadornyy
1608:Letuchiy
1560:Druzhnyy
1546:Razumnyy
1504:Svirepyy
1362:(1991).
1194:Rudnikov
924:Baltiysk
869:Szczecin
841:Komsomol
786:launched
741:and the
739:Titan-2T
702:Angara-A
672:Smerch-2
668:RBU-6000
590:standard
584:; 3,235
571:frigates
392:RBU-6000
354:Armament
299:officers
265:32
190:standard
184:; 3,235
147:Baltiysk
118:Launched
80:Namesake
35:Pytlivyy
1735:Ryavnyy
1707:Gromkiy
1581:Retivyy
1574:Zharkiy
829:Groznyy
825:cruiser
805:Rostock
745:MG-325
717:Start-S
659:Rastrub
657:URPK-5
610:draught
580:(2,889
445:frigate
303:ratings
180:(2,889
165:frigate
88:Builder
44:History
1893:
1852:Kedrov
1845:Anadyr
1774:
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1666:Rezvyy
1615:Pylkiy
1594:Legkiy
1525:Silnyy
1511:Bodryy
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809:Luanda
691:AK-100
578:tonnes
541:Berkut
530:Berkut
523:Petrel
449:Soviet
431:Petrel
385:AK-100
336:sonars
301:, 171
206:Length
1910:Kirov
1866:Kirov
1832:Pskov
1819:Oryol
1636:Ladny
1291:[
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843:, of
813:Lagos
751:chaff
735:sonar
634:knots
626:COGAG
404:(2×4)
380:(2×2)
370:(1×4)
278:Range
262:Speed
255:COGAG
222:Draft
1956:(ex-
1944:(ex-
1932:(ex-
1920:(ex-
1908:(ex-
1408:ISBN
1389:ISBN
1368:ISBN
1346:ISBN
1327:ISBN
1308:ISBN
1274:ISBN
1253:ISBN
1225:2021
915:mine
877:NATO
875:, a
865:Kiel
784:was
747:Vega
606:beam
451:and
390:2 ×
366:and
359:4 ×
322:Don
271:km/h
214:Beam
142:Fate
70:Name
909:in
776:in
720:ESM
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