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set named М7, which enabled the ship to achieve a design speed of 32 knots (59 km/h). Range was 4,000 nmi (7,408 km) at 14 knots (26 km/h), 3,515 nmi (6,510 km) at 18 knots (33 km/h), 3,155 nmi (5,843 km) at 24 knots (44 km/h) and 1,240 nmi
326:, SKR) from 28 July 1977 in response to a change in emphasis of the navy, and was upgraded between January 1985 and August 1988 with missiles that added anti-ship capability. After more than twenty years service, the ship was decommissioned on 30 June 1993.
553:
for repairs. After being upgraded with URPK-5 (SS-N-14B) missiles, the vessel returned to service in August 1988. Still with the
Northern Fleet, the ship returned to the Mediterranean Sea between May and December 1989. Decommissioned on 30 June 1993,
544:
took part in a number of exercises, including Okean-75 between 11 and 22 April 1975, Sever-77, Okean-83, Magistral-83 and, between 19 and 24 May 1984, Eskadra-84. The operations increasingly demonstrated the Soviet ability to operate as a
438:) surface to air missiles which were launched from four ZIF-122 launchers. Two twin 76 mm (3 in) AK-726 guns were mounted aft. Mines were also carried, either eighteen IGDM-500 KSM, fourteen KAM, fourteen KB
429:
anti-submarine rocket launchers. The main armament was upgraded to URPK-5 Rastrub (SS-N-14B) between 1985 and 1986, which provided a much increased anti-ship capability. Defence against aircraft was provided by forty
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of 4.5 m (14 ft 9 in). Power was provided by a combination of two 18,000 horsepower (13,000 kW) M3 and two 6,000 horsepower (4,500 kW) M60 gas turbines installed as a
1560:
971:
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222:
MR-310A Angara-A air/surface search radar, Volga navigation radar, Don navigation radar, MG-332 Titan-2, MG-325 Vega, 2 MG-7 Braslet and MGS-409K sonars
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964:
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902:
883:
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820:
344:, BPK) laid down and the fourth one launched. The vessel is named for a Russian word which can be translated deserving, virtuous or worthy.
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373:, SKR) from 28 July 1977 to reflect the change in Soviet strategy of creating protected areas for friendly submarines close to the coast.
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957:
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1127:
357:
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2,835 tonnes (2,790 long tons; 3,125 short tons) standard and 3,190 tonnes (3,140 long tons; 3,520 short tons) full load.
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2,835 tonnes (2,790 long tons; 3,125 short tons) standard, 3,190 tonnes (3,140 long tons; 3,520 short tons) full load
316:. The vessel took part in a number of exercises, including Okean-75, Sever-77 and Eskadra-84 and as far away as the
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1155:
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on 11 August 1969, the first of the class to be constructed by the shipbuilder, and was given the yard number 11.
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536:, arriving on 30 August. The vessel became part of the 10th Anti-Submarine Brigade and served on the edge of the
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IFF and ARP-50R radio direction finder. An extensive sonar complement was fitted, including MG-332
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Fighting Ships 1947-1982 Part. 2, The Warsaw Pact and Non-Aligned Nations
399:(2,296 km) at 32 knots (59 km/h). The ship's complement was 192, including 23 officers.
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as part of the Soviet demonstration of their Naval reach. The ship was designated a Guard Ship (
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421:), backed up by a pair of quadruple 533 millimetres (21.0 in) torpedoes and a pair of
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2 shaft; COGAG; 2x M-3 gas-turbines, 36,000 shp; 2x M-60 gas-turbines (cruise), 12,000 shp
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on 8 May 1971 and commissioned on 31 December, the ship was deployed to the
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The ship had a well-equipped sensor suite, including a single MR-310A
549:. In January 1985, the ship was taken out of service and retired to
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The Naval
Institute Guide to Combat Fleets of the World 2002-2003
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308:, the vessel was commissioned on 31 December 1971 into the
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3,515 nmi (6,510 km) at 18 knots (33 km/h)
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was the fifth
Project 1135 Large Anti-Submarine Ship (
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390:of 14.2 m (46 ft 7 in) and a
830:Gardiner, Robert; Friedman, Norman (1983).
520:on 28 April 1972. To that end, on 18 July,
256:4× 76 mm (3 in) AK-726 guns (2×2)
1561:Ships built at the Zalyv Shipbuilding yard
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876:Warships of the USSR and Russia, 1945-1995
367:. The ship was redesignated a Guard Ship (
981:Burevestnik/Nerey (Krivak)-class frigates
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565:
1186:Project 1135M Burevestnik-M (Krivak-II)
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249:4× ZIF-122 4K33 launchers (22) with 40
232:PK-16 ship-borne decoy dispenser system
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781:
668:
18:
1566:Cold War frigates of the Soviet Union
874:Pavlov, Aleksandr Sergeevich (1997).
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692:
386:was 123 m (404 ft), with a
41:
7:
1525:List of frigates of the Russian Navy
897:. Annapolis: Naval Institute Press.
878:. Annapolis: Naval Institute Press.
834:. Annapolis: Naval Institute Press.
815:. Annapolis: Naval Institute Press.
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558:was scrapped between 1994 and 1995.
304:. With an armament based around the
1520:List of frigates of the Soviet Navy
1017:Project 1135 Burevestnik (Krivak-I)
935:. Oxford: Oxford University Press.
933:Oxford Essential Russian Dictionary
485:anti-saboteur sonars and the MG-26
306:Metel anti-submarine missile system
481:and MGS-400K, along with two MG-7
14:
1313:Project 1135.1 Nerey (Krivak-III)
489:underwater communication system.
290:, "Virtuous") was a Project 1135
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1556:Ships built in the Soviet Union
914:Jane's Fighting Ships 1996–1997
358:dissolution of the Soviet Union
341:Большой Противолодочный Корабль
297:Большой Противолодочный Корабль
263:Smerch-2 Anti-Submarine rockets
244:URPK-4 Metel (SS-N-14 'Silex')
1:
855:Soviet Armed Forces 1945-1991
851:"Project 1135 Krivak I class"
246:anti-submarine missiles (1x4)
708:Gardiner & Friedman 1983
266:8× 533 mm (21 in)
1367:Imeni 70-letiya Pogranvoysk
294:Large Anti-Submarine Ship (
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728:"Guard Ships Project 1135"
528:and travelled through the
461:navigation radar, MP-401S
453:air/surface search radar,
402:The ship was designed for
334:Designed by N.P. Sobolov,
251:4K33 OSA-M (SA-N-4'Gecko')
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1445:Hetman Bayda Vyshnevetsky
1116:Leningradskiy Komsomolets
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1354:Imeni 70-letiya VChK-KGB
931:Thompson, Delia (2010).
912:Sharpe, Richard (1996).
895:Guide to the Soviet Navy
562:Selected Pennant numbers
425:213 mm (8 in)
180:14.2 m (47 ft)
172:123 m (404 ft)
152:Project 1135 Burevestnik
1341:Imeni XXVII siezda KPSS
893:Polmar, Norman (1991).
506:Zalyv Shipbuilding yard
300:, BPK) or Krivak-class
253:surface to air missiles
204:32 knots (59 km/h)
188:4.5 m (15 ft)
143:General characteristics
85:Zalyv Shipbuilding yard
849:Holm, Michael (2017).
404:anti-submarine warfare
287:
1551:Krivak-class frigates
809:Baker, A. D. (2002).
1293:Soviet Border Troops
76:Russian for virtuous
1305:Russian Coast Guard
861:on 19 February 2017
755:, pp. 637–638.
415:NATO reporting name
227:Electronic warfare
1433:Hetman Sahaidachny
465:ESM radar system,
457:navigation radar,
370:Сторожевой Корабль
323:Сторожевой Корабль
219:processing systems
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1228:Komsomolets Litvy
942:978-0-19957-643-2
923:978-0-71061-355-4
916:. London: Janes.
904:978-0-87021-240-6
885:978-1-55750-671-9
841:978-0-87021-923-8
822:978-1-55750-242-1
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318:Mediterranean Sea
292:Burevestnik-class
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217:Sensors and
161:Displacement
130:30 June 1993
119:Commissioned
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1486:Bezzavetnyy
1321:Menzhinskiy
1222:Neukrotimyy
1129:Bezzavetnyy
1081:Razyashchiy
1067:Storozhevoy
997:Soviet Navy
865:24 February
794:Sharpe 1996
782:Polmar 1991
738:24 February
669:Pavlov 1997
534:Severomorsk
350:Soviet Navy
314:Soviet Navy
95:Yard number
1546:1971 ships
1540:Categories
1501:Koni class
1462:Razitelnyy
1457:Sevastopol
1256:Revnostnyy
1242:Bessmennyy
1208:Razitelnyy
1171:Poryvistyy
1095:Deyatelnyy
1060:Doblestnyy
753:Baker 2002
693:Baker 2002
652:References
526:Sevastopol
432:4K33 OSA-M
413:missiles (
356:after the
352:, and the
286:(Russian:
193:Propulsion
114:8 May 1971
1387:Vorovskiy
1249:Gordelivy
1046:Dostoynyy
1025:Bditelnyy
770:Holm 2017
657:Citations
556:Dostoynyy
542:Dostoynyy
522:Dostoynyy
502:laid down
498:Dostoynyy
477:, MG-325
467:Nickel-KM
380:displaced
377:Dostoynyy
346:Dostoynyy
336:Dostoynyy
288:Достойный
283:Dostoynyy
103:Laid down
67:Dostoynyy
29:Dostoynyy
1469:Mykolaiv
1270:Pytlivyy
1177:Pytlivyy
1150:Zadornyy
1136:Letuchiy
1088:Druzhnyy
1074:Razumnyy
1032:Svirepyy
551:Murmansk
514:Launched
471:Khrom-KM
451:Angara-A
434:(SA-N-4
427:Smerch-2
423:RBU-6000
417:SS-N-14
360:, as an
273:18 mines
261:RBU-6000
237:Armament
138:Scrapped
111:Launched
73:Namesake
31:in 1983.
1263:Ryavnyy
1235:Gromkiy
1109:Retivyy
1102:Zharkiy
493:Service
483:Braslet
475:Titan-2
463:Start-S
408:URPK-3
392:draught
365:frigate
312:of the
302:frigate
155:frigate
81:Builder
37:History
1421:
1380:Kedrov
1373:Anadyr
1302:
1290:
1201:Rezkiy
1194:Rezvyy
1143:Pylkiy
1122:Legkiy
1053:Silnyy
1039:Bodryy
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444:Serpey
442:, ten
330:Design
169:Length
1438:Kirov
1394:Kirov
1360:Pskov
1347:Oryol
1164:Ladny
645:1990
637:1989
622:1983
614:1979
606:1976
598:1976
590:1975
582:1973
574:Date
524:left
510:Kerch
487:Hosta
455:Volga
436:Gecko
419:Silex
410:Metel
396:COGAG
270:(2x4)
209:Range
201:Speed
185:Draft
89:Kerch
1484:(ex-
1472:(ex-
1460:(ex-
1448:(ex-
1436:(ex-
937:ISBN
918:ISBN
899:ISBN
880:ISBN
867:2017
836:ISBN
817:ISBN
740:2017
500:was
479:Vega
469:and
440:Krab
388:beam
177:Beam
135:Fate
63:Name
642:978
634:944
627:976
619:971
611:503
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508:in
504:by
459:Don
259:2×
242:4×
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