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The superstructures were redesigned and the angled mast of the previous projects has been replaced by a narrow, straight lattice. The sensor position remained almost the same as the
Project 1241.1. The "Pechera" navigation radar was off the roof of the bridge, with the MR-123 "Vympel" fire control
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Retaining the main armament and basic hull form of the 1241.RE (NATO: Tarantul-I) class, 1241.1M (NATO: Tarantul-III) received important upgrades. Apart from a modest but useful internal redesign, the
Tarantul-III had a new type of propulsion—a CODAG (COmbined Diesel And Gas) system. Two M-70 gas
1054:) missile boat but the contract was signed in 2015. In July 2015, the missile boat headed to the Mediterranean Sea and arrived at the port of Alexandria at the end of the month. The P-32 was handed over to the Egyptian Navy on 10 August after participating in the inauguration of the
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Vietnamese ships are also larger at 56.9 m (186 ft 8 in) in length and a maximum displacement of 563 tons. They have a range of 1,700 nautical miles (3,100 km; 2,000 mi) with 44 crew members on board. The
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Between 1985 and 2001, 34 ships of this class were built. After the construction of first batch of 11 ships, the anti-ship missiles were changed from the P-80 "Moskit" to the more modern model P-270 "Moskit-M", therefore the following 23 boats had a new ID:
927:-class missile boats in early 2019; they were initially built for a foreign customer, but the contract was cancelled, so the Russian Navy acquired them. The boats replaced the Moskit with eight Kh-35U anti-ship missiles and MANPADS launcher with the
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Tarantul-I in the early 1990s. With over 30 sales on the export market the Tarantul has been a relative success for the Russian shipbuilding industry.
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Turkmenistan acquired three Type 1241.8 vessels, possibly those that had been ordered by Libya but not delivered.
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875:-made ships and six locally built ships. Vietnam started its own production line of 1241.8 Molniya ships with the assistance of Almaz Central Design Bureau in
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Caspian Sea.
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Guided Missile Corvette "Ivanovetc" from Russian Black Sea Fleet (with photos)
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1846:"Długa agonia ostatnich "Tarantul" - Nasz Bałtyk - morskie czasopismo"
1832:"Długa agonia ostatnich "Tarantul" - Nasz Bałtyk - morskie czasopismo"
1806:"Military intelligence: Russian missile ship sunk off occupied Crimea"
1613:[Two more Project 12418 missile boats were built in Vietnam].
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Four type 1241 ships, all captured by Russia in March 2014 during the
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1714:"Russian Navy to get Two Upgraded Molniya-class Missile Boats"
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1611:"Во Вьетнаме построены еще два ракетных катера проекта 12418"
1781:"Ukraine 'hits Russian missile boat Ivanovets in Black Sea'"
1734:[Guards Missile Boat "R-32" transferred to Egypt].
1416:. The ship was retired in 1996 and became a museum ship in
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1360:(436), decommissioned and scrapped in 2020 In April of 2020
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Radar: Spin trough, Bass Tilt, Peel pair, Pop group
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1732:"Гвардейский Ракетный Катер "Р-32" Передан Египту"
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635:, whose official Soviet name is also Project 205P
1912:All Tarantul Class Corvettes – Complete Ship List
1885:Conway's All the World's Fighting Ships 1947–1995
723:30 mm six-barreled Gatling guns, the latter
1584:(in Russian). 28 September 2015. Archived from
1274:Four project 1241.RE Tarantul-I missile boats:
147:, a Polish Navy Tarantul-I missile corvette in
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1754:"INS Nishank and INS Akshay Decommissioned"
1282:Eight project 1241.8 Molniya missile boats/
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1546:"Molniya Class – Project 1242.1 / 1241.8"
1526:List of ships of Russia by project number
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735:launcher and two PK-16 decoy launchers.
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923:The Russian Navy received two upgraded
803:during the naval parade on 31 July 2022
2959:Corvettes of the Vietnam People's Navy
2944:Corvettes of the Romanian Naval Forces
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1897:State of the Russian Navy: Corvettes
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610:'Lightning') are a class of
60:adding citations to reliable sources
1277:Hull numbers: 371,372, 373 and 374.
447:56.0 m (183 ft 9 in)
1351:(435), decommissioned and scrapped
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862:Project 1242.1 and project 1241.8
761:Project 1241.RE (NATO: Tarantul-I)
704:Tarantul was a special case here.
696:Project 1241.1 (NATO: Tarantul-II)
455:10.5 m (34 ft 5 in)
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1551:Federation of American Scientists
1864:Historic Naval Ships Association
1521:List of ships of the Soviet Navy
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847:Project 1242.1/1241.8 'Molniya'
47:needs additional citations for
2974:Corvettes of the Egyptian Navy
1617:(in Russian). 10 October 2017.
1510:Five ships built – all retired
906:SS-N-25 'Switchblade' / URAN E
719:76.2 mm main gun and two
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891:air-defence missiles and two
855:A Tarantul-class corvette of
754:(70 km/h; 44 mph).
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588:corvette, Soviet designation
2964:Corvettes of the Volksmarine
2954:Corvettes of the Soviet Navy
2939:Corvettes of the Polish Navy
2934:Corvettes of the Indian Navy
1736:Balabin-1712.livejournal.com
835:The guided missile corvette
2969:Corvettes of the Yemen Navy
2753:Air-cushioned landing craft
746:(8,900 kW) high power
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821:electronic countermeasures
700:The naming convention for
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1687:"Project 1241 (Tarantul)"
1629:"Veer (Tarantul I) Class"
1422:Fall River, Massachusetts
1006:footage of the attack on
887:anti-ship missiles, four
772:radar on the roof of the
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2919:Tarantul-class corvettes
904:class are armed with 16
475:turbines at 11,000
1969:ship classes after 1945
682:or Project 1241.2. The
420:General characteristics
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1315:Two ships in service.
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1266:Vietnam People's Navy
1206:uncrewed naval drones
1133:Romanian Naval Forces
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284:Romanian Naval Forces
2887:Border Guard service
1870:on 24 November 2010.
1810:The Kyiv Independent
1659:on 11 December 2013.
1615:bmpd.livejournal.com
1478:Russian Border Guard
1464:Russian Border Guard
1229:Turkmen Naval Forces
554:air defence missiles
535:/SS-N-2 Styx or 4 ×
362:Turkmen Naval Forces
56:improve this article
2263:Admiral Grigorovich
1476:(believed to be in
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1160:, commissioned 1991
1154:, commissioned 1991
1148:, commissioned 1990
912:gun instead of the
883:76 mm gun, 16
702:NATO reporting name
680:Pauk-class corvette
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376:Pauk-class corvette
2899:Project, Cancelled
2682:° Andreev ° Kajman
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1444:invasion of Crimea
1402:United States Navy
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898:Indian Navy
684:Indian Navy
672:Vladivostok
654:Development
633:patrol boat
533:P-15 Termit
499:2,400
323:Yemeni Navy
271:Polish Navy
258:Indian Navy
245:German Navy
232:Volksmarine
193:Soviet Navy
2913:Categories
2603:Alexandrit
2517:Antares-RA
2402:Kronshtadt
2177:Sovremenny
2127:Destroyers
2046:Stalingrad
1816:1 February
1790:1 February
1532:References
1460:Kremenchuk
1452:(believed
1357:Metalowiec
1186:– 10 ships
1152:Pescărușul
731:quadruple
557:1 × 76 mm
550:SAM (1x4)
508:Complement
468:Propulsion
397:Pauk class
370:Subclasses
145:Metalowiec
82:newspapers
2881:Cancelled
2726:Primor'ye
2706:Spy ships
2679:Ivan Gren
2523:Grachonok
2521:Pr 21980
2492:Pr 03160
2286:Corvettes
2089:Kresta II
2016:Ulyanovsk
2009:Kuznetsov
1409:Hiddensee
1364:ORP
1355:ORP
1346:ORP
1337:ORP
1201:Ivanovets
1192:– 5 ships
1084:corvettes
1008:Ivanovets
983:Ivanovets
962:Morshansk
944:ORP
929:Pantsir-M
918:civil war
645:Osa-class
616:corvettes
412:Preserved
392:Completed
179:Operators
2669:Khalzan
2641:Polnocny
2598:Yevgenya
2514:Pr 133RA
2473:Svetlyak
2468:Sarancha
2441:Pr 1204
2427:Shershen
2357:Karakurt
2314:Tarantul
2309:Nanuchka
2276:Rusich-1
2205:Frigates
2084:Kresta I
2073:Sverdlov
2064:Cruisers
1785:BBC News
1592:21 April
1515:See also
1474:Uzhhorod
1251:Gayratli
1214:– 1 ship
1158:Lăstunul
1140:Mangalia
1110:Kuznetsk
972:Lăstunul
691:Versions
637:Tarantul
626:Tarantul
614:missile
526:Armament
471:2 shaft
430:corvette
428:Missile
169:Builders
2893:Project
2853:Smolnyy
2771:Tsaplya
2736:Vishnya
2651:Ondatra
2636:Ropucha
2626:Nosorog
2463:Muravey
2412:Pr 123K
2394:T boats
2304:Parchim
1967:Russian
1245:Arkadag
1239:Ederman
1088:Nishank
1052:Molniya
925:Molniya
873:Russian
864:Molniya
814:SS-N-22
733:MANPADS
664:Gatling
641:Tsunami
612:Russian
608:
597:Russian
592:Molniya
552:MANPADS
460:Draught
96:scholar
2836:SSV-33
2788:Czilim
2731:Balzam
2691:Lavina
2686:Priboy
2646:Dyugon
2588:Zhenya
2494:Raptor
2432:Stenka
2363:Derzky
2326:Grisha
2243:Gepard
2184:Udaloy
2171:Kashin
2160:Krupny
2154:Kildin
2149:Kotlin
1985:Moskva
1963:Soviet
1764:5 June
1698:5 July
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1454:hulked
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1366:Rolnik
1348:Hutnik
1339:Górnik
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1030:Мълния
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946:Rolnik
914:AK-176
893:AK-630
889:Igla-M
885:Uran-E
881:AK-176
877:Russia
868:Uran-E
774:bridge
729:SA-N-5
721:AK-630
717:AK–176
713:SS-N-2
660:radars
601:Молния
572:CIWS (
566:AK-630
559:AK-176
548:SA-N-5
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2860:Dunay
2814:Purga
2766:Lebed
2656:Serna
2631:Tapir
2593:Sonya
2583:Vanya
2578:Sasha
2573:Gorya
2568:Natya
2563:Yurka
2504:Okean
2478:Rubin
2458:Matka
2453:Mukha
2443:Shmel
2437:Turya
2417:Komar
2338:Buyan
2332:Mukha
2256:Novik
2228:Mirka
2223:Petya
2166:Kanin
2136:Skory
2118:Skval
2100:Slava
2079:Kynda
2053:Kirov
1468:Kuban
1118:Burya
1114:Groza
752:knots
740:COGOG
541:Kh-35
496:Range
489:knots
484:Speed
473:COGAG
103:JSTOR
89:books
2847:Ugra
2782:Zubr
2776:Aist
2714:Moma
2608:Lida
2499:Briz
2448:Zhuk
2370:Briz
2320:Bora
2299:Pauk
2294:Poti
2233:Koni
2218:Riga
2213:Kola
2094:Kara
2002:Kiev
1996:OREL
1965:and
1818:2024
1792:2024
1766:2022
1700:2018
1594:2021
1564:2011
1249:832
1243:831
1237:830
1116:and
1079:Veer
949:, a
902:Veer
837:R-60
783:Veer
725:CIWS
706:NATO
606:lit.
584:The
564:2 ×
531:4 ×
452:Beam
425:Type
404:Lost
382:Veer
161:Name
143:ORP
75:news
2896:P X
2866:Lun
2842:Don
2761:Gus
2558:T58
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