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Tarantul-class corvette

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turbines (rated at 12,000 hp each) and two M510 (rated at 4,000 hp each) diesel engines were used, being a big improvement over the earlier COGOG system both in terms of serviceability (the two cruise diesels being almost something of a Soviet 'classic'), fuel efficiency and, most importantly, service life expectancy compared to the older NK-12Ms. The maximum speed reached 42 knots (78 km/h; 48 mph).
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The superstructures were redesigned and the angled mast of the previous projects has been replaced by a narrow, straight lattice.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
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and are more capable ships than the Tarantul types. The ships are built by the Russian Vympel Shipyard. Russia received at least one boat for trials in the 1990s and in 1999 Vietnam ordered two vessels. Vietnam is currently the main user of the Molniya class, with two
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close-in-weapon systems. The 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:
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suite, consisting of two 'Half Hat' and two 'Foot Ball' jamming systems, coupled to four improved PK-10 decoy launchers. At least 24 of these ships were built for the Soviet Navy before production ended in 1992.
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paid approximately $ 30 million each to license-produce 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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Between 1977 and 1979, 22 ships of this class were produced exclusively for export. Only one of these ships, R-26, was retained by the Soviet Navy for training purposes. India bought five of these ships as
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called the first version of the class as Tarantul-II, given that they had a better sensor suite/equipment than the ships of the following class Tarantul-I, which was produced exclusively for export.
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Between 1979 and 1984, 13 ships of the type were built. Another ship, R-55, was rebuilt after its completion as a test vessel for the 'Kortik' short-range defense system for Project 1241.7.
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with a combined 24,200 hp (18,000 kW) output for full power and two cruise gas turbines type M75 with a combined output of 5,000 hp (3,700 kW). Top speed is 38
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in 2011 put a stop to any acquisitions. Shortly afterwards Turkmenistan acquired three Type 1241.8 vessels, possibly those that had been ordered by Libya but not delivered.
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Two or possibly three ships ordered in 2013. Reports that two or possibly three ships would be donated by Russia in 2016. They may be the former Russian Navy vessels
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radar installed. Two jamming system (NATO: "Wine Glass") were installed on both sides at the foot of the mast. The reason for this was the installation of four
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gun/missile system. They also had a modern radar phased antenna array. One boat was expected to operate in the Black Sea and the other in the Caspian Sea.
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In the late 1970s, the Soviets realised the need for a larger, more seaworthy craft with better gun armament and higher positioned air search
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To clarify, by NATO's definition, Project 1241.RE (NATO: Tarantul-I) was an export version of Project 1241.1 (NATO: Tarantul-II).
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As of 2022, approx. 20 ships of project 1241.1/1241.7 and project 12411/1242.1 were in service with the Russian Navy
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ordered four further modified 1241.8 Tarantuls, this order was later reduced to two. These last two ships of the
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A first version was based on the Pauk-class hull, though with significantly increased weight. Equipped with four
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Three ships acquired circa 2011, possibly the three originally ordered by Libya but not delivered.
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One ship in service. In 2014, Egypt showed interest in the acquisition of the P-32 (Project 12421
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Hull numbers: 375, 376, 377, 378, 379, 380, 382 and 383. Six of them were locally built in
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was further modernized in 2005, having the two AK-630M CIWS removed, and replaced with
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system supported by the 'Bass Tilt' targeting radar. Furthermore, there is a Fasta-N
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Guided Missile Corvette "Ivanovetc" from Russian Black Sea Fleet (with photos)
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Guided Missile Corvette "R-239" from Russian Black Sea Fleet (with photos)
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Guided Missile Corvette "R-109" from Russian Black Sea Fleet (with photos)
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was briefly in service with U.S. Navy, after it was transferred from the
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480 long tons (488 t) standard, 540 long tons (549 t) full load
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Four type 1241 ships, all captured by Russia in March 2014 during the
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Project 12411 (1241.1M/1241.1MR) (NATO: Tarantul-III/Tarantul-III Mod)
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system (COmbined Gas Or Gas) consisting of two M70 at 12,000 
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The Tarantul-III, built from 1987 on, received an improved
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This class of ships could be distinguished by the lack of
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Project 1241 Tarantul class Guided Missile Corvette
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