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in East Germany. The vessel also visited Nigeria, hosting a local deputation onboard. The visits were termed "friendly" and were frequently part of a wider programme of activity and cultural exchange.
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on 15 March 1971, the third of the class to be constructed by the shipbuilder, and was given the yard number 154. The vessel was named for a Russian word which can be translated strong or fiery.
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specifically developed for the class and had a range of up to 15 km (9.3 mi; 8.1 nmi). The ship was also equipped with the PK-16 decoy-dispenser system.
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who produced a substantially larger and more capable design. The design, created by N. P. Sobolov, combined a powerful missile armament with good seakeeping for a
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was taken out of service for repairs in 1990. However, lack of funds meant that, instead, the ship was decommissioned on 30 June 1994 and
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which were launched from two sets of ZIF-122 launchers, each capable of launching two missiles. Two twin 76 mm (3 in)
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of 4.5 m (14 ft 9 in). Power was provided by two M7 power sets, each consisting of a combination of a 18,000-
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undertook the first of what would be number of visits to friendly nations. On 5 October, the vessel arrived at
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led to a revisit of the project to deal with the new threat. The work was transferred to the TsKB-53 bureau in
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returned on 26 June 1975 and staying for another five days. The ship also ventured further, crossing the
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guns were mounted aft and two single mounts for 45 mm (2 in) 21-KM guns were carried on the
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Conway's All the World's Fighting Ships 1947-1982 Part. 2, The Warsaw Pact and Non-Aligned Nations
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initially had a primary mission of anti-submarine warfare and for this end was equipped with four
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Anti-submarine ships Part 1. Anti-submarine cruisers, large anti-submarine ships and patrol ships
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Cold War at Sea: High-seas Confrontation Between the United States and the Soviet Union
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on 29 August 1972 and commissioned on 30 June the following year, the ship joined the
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had a well-equipped sensor suite, including a single MR-310A 'Angara-A' air/surface
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role and shared the same BPK designation as the larger ships. This was amended to
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sailed back to Kaliningrad to be repaired, and was there at the time of the
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complex was fitted, including MG-332 'Titan-2', which was mounted in a bow
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missiles (NATO reporting name SS-N-14 'Silex'), backed up by two quadruple
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and, between 22 and 27 August 1976 and 11 and 15 October 1985, visited
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Izmailov, Boris (1989). "Flying the Ensign of Peace and Friendship".
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The Naval Institute Guide to Combat Fleets of the World 2002–2003
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The design was originally given to the TsKB-340 design bureau of
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fleet and the introduction of longer-ranged and more accurate
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on 26 December 1991. The ship was to be transferred to the
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launchers. Defence against aircraft was provided by forty
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Provision was made for carrying 18 616:submarine-launched ballistic missiles 586:, called Large Anti-Submarine Ships ( 45: 7: 1956:List of frigates of the Russian Navy 1365:. Annapolis: Naval Institute Press. 1308:. Annapolis: Naval Institute Press. 1286:. Annapolis: Naval Institute Press. 1254:. Annapolis: Naval Institute Press. 1222:. Annapolis: Naval Institute Press. 1193:Apalkov, Yuri Valentinovich (2005). 1951:List of frigates of the Soviet Navy 1448:Project 1135 Burevestnik (Krivak-I) 1346:. Oxford: Oxford University Press. 1344:Oxford Essential Russian Dictionary 1243:Bditelnyy: Patrol Ship Project 1135 658:and 3,200 t (3,100 long tons) 467:Metel anti-submarine missile system 209:142 m (465 ft 11 in) 603:(NATO reporting name 'Petya') and 201:123 m (403 ft 7 in) 14: 1744:Project 1135.1 Nerey (Krivak-III) 1149:"Soviet warships to visit Cuba". 217:4.5 m (14 ft 9 in) 1847: 1728: 1716: 1432: 1420: 599:, which had created the earlier 187:3,200 t (3,100 long tons) ( 54: 47: 22: 1992:Ships built in the Soviet Union 1325:Jane's Fighting Ships 1996–1997 899:dissolution of the Soviet Union 589:Большой Противолодочный Корабль 501:. In 1976, while escorting the 442:Большой Противолодочный Корабль 328:MG-332 Titan-2 and MG-325 Vega 1987:Ships built at Yantar Shipyard 355:URPK-3 Metel (SS-N-14 'Silex') 1: 1361:Winkler, David Frank (2000). 666:was 123 m (404 ft) 392:8 × 533 mm (21 in) 316:MR-310A Angara-A air/surface 988:Gardiner & Friedman 1983 857:started a four day visit to 853:, Cuba. 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(2002). 739:anti-submarine rocket 1724:Soviet Border Troops 1237:Balakin, S. (2001). 893:On 3 December 1990, 16:Krivak-class frigate 1736:Russian Coast Guard 1038:, pp. 637–638. 570:NATO reporting name 473:on 29 August 1972, 338:Electronic warfare 324:navigational radars 1864:Hetman Sahaidachny 1151:The New York Times 633:Сторожевой Корабль 609:United States Navy 431:, "Strong") was a 311:processing systems 80:Russian for Strong 33:Lockheed P-3 Orion 1964: 1963: 1841: 1840: 1710: 1709: 1659:Komsomolets Litvy 1372:978-1-55750-955-0 1353:978-0-19957-643-2 1334:978-0-71061-355-4 1327:. 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495:East Germany 485:, including 483:Soviet Union 479:Baltic Fleet 474: 417: 416: 411: 410: 409: 340:& decoys 318:search radar 309:Sensors and 281:(7,315  243:gas turbines 225:48,000  167:Displacement 134:30 June 1994 126:30 June 1973 123:Commissioned 70: 61:Soviet Union 28: 1917:Bezzavetnyy 1752:Menzhinskiy 1653:Neukrotimyy 1560:Bezzavetnyy 1512:Razyashchiy 1498:Storozhevoy 1428:Soviet Navy 1176:Sharpe 1996 934:Pavlov 1997 834:sister ship 832:along with 811:Kaliningrad 688:gas turbine 601:Project 159 597:Zelenodolsk 559:Soviet Navy 551:Буревестник 433:Soviet Navy 277:3,950  172:2,810  99:Yard number 93:Kaliningrad 1977:1972 ships 1971:Categories 1932:Koni class 1893:Razitelnyy 1888:Sevastopol 1687:Revnostnyy 1673:Bessmennyy 1639:Razitelnyy 1602:Poryvistyy 1526:Deyatelnyy 1491:Doblestnyy 1048:Baker 2002 1036:Baker 2002 1000:Baker 2002 913:References 644:Displacing 628:Guard Ship 624:blue water 605:Project 35 487:Cape Verde 463:short tons 451:Displacing 376:guns (2×2) 294:Complement 265:; 37  249:; 2 shafts 238:Propulsion 1818:Vorovskiy 1680:Gordelivy 1477:Dostoynyy 1456:Bditelnyy 918:Citations 907:broken up 878:when the 838:Bditelnyy 803:laid down 729:torpedoes 696:propeller 670:, with a 660:full load 652:long tons 620:Leningrad 549:Russian: 546:‹See Tfd› 526:broken up 515:USS  459:long tons 427:Russian: 424:‹See Tfd› 386:Smerch-2 261:(59  189:full load 178:long tons 143:Broken up 107:Laid down 1900:Mykolaiv 1701:Pytlivyy 1608:Pytlivyy 1581:Zadornyy 1567:Letuchiy 1519:Druzhnyy 1505:Razumnyy 1463:Svirepyy 1304:(1991). 1277:: 56–57. 815:Launched 736:Smerch-2 733:RBU-6000 708:officers 656:standard 638:frigates 584:cruisers 471:Launched 461:; 3,500 384:RBU-6000 348:Armament 299:officers 182:standard 115:Launched 77:Namesake 1694:Ryavnyy 1666:Gromkiy 1540:Retivyy 1533:Zharkiy 883:cruiser 880:US Navy 863:Rostock 805:at the 718:URPK-3 676:draught 650:(2,770 512:cruiser 457:(3,100 447:frigate 429:Сильный 303:ratings 176:(2,770 161:frigate 85:Builder 41:History 1852:  1811:Kedrov 1804:Anadyr 1733:  1721:  1632:Rezkiy 1625:Rezvyy 1574:Pylkiy 1553:Legkiy 1484:Silnyy 1470:Bodryy 1437:  1425:  1369:  1350:  1331:  1312:  1290:  1258:  1226:  1205:  895:Silnyy 855:Silnyy 851:Havana 843:Silnyy 830:Gdynia 826:Silnyy 799:Silnyy 784:radome 768:Silnyy 754:AK-726 714:Silnyy 664:Silnyy 648:tonnes 646:2,810 577:Berkut 566:Berkut 555:Petrel 537:Silnyy 522:Silnyy 499:Poland 475:Silnyy 455:tonnes 453:3,200 412:Silnyy 374:AK-726 330:sonars 301:, 174 198:Length 71:Silnyy 29:Silnyy 1869:Kirov 1825:Kirov 1791:Pskov 1778:Oryol 1595:Ladny 1241:[ 1197:[ 859:Praia 780:sonar 762:mines 745:OSA-M 743:4K33 720:Metel 700:knots 692:COGAG 418:Silny 401:mines 396:(2×4) 360:(1×4) 274:Range 259:knots 254:Speed 247:COGAG 214:Draft 1915:(ex- 1903:(ex- 1891:(ex- 1879:(ex- 1867:(ex- 1367:ISBN 1348:ISBN 1329:ISBN 1310:ISBN 1288:ISBN 1256:ISBN 1224:ISBN 1203:ISBN 875:Kiev 801:was 672:beam 507:Kiev 497:and 491:Cuba 382:2 × 353:4 × 263:km/h 206:Beam 139:Fate 67:Name 809:in 568:A ( 553:, " 415:or 399:18 297:23 279:nmi 267:mph 257:32 227:shp 180:) ( 102:154 1973:: 1801:/ 1788:/ 1775:/ 1769:/ 1656:/ 1550:/ 1273:. 1115:^ 980:^ 965:^ 926:^ 821:. 764:. 710:. 684:kW 662:, 654:) 640:. 528:. 493:, 489:, 469:. 449:. 287:mi 283:km 245:; 241:4 231:kW 91:, 1919:) 1907:) 1895:) 1883:) 1871:) 1404:e 1397:t 1390:v 1375:. 1356:. 1337:. 1318:. 1296:. 1275:6 1264:. 1232:. 1211:. 630:( 421:( 269:) 233:) 191:) 184:) 174:t 35:.

Index


Lockheed P-3 Orion
Yantar Shipyard
Kaliningrad
Broken up
Project 1135 Burevestnik
frigate
t
long tons
standard
full load
shp
kW
gas turbines
COGAG
knots
km/h
mph
nmi
km
mi
officers
ratings
search radar
navigational radars
sonars
URPK-3 Metel (SS-N-14 'Silex')
anti-submarine missiles
4K33 OSA-M (SA-N-4 'Gecko')
surface-to-air missiles

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