Pazisi 2010
Names |
P203 (ex-ÏÑÊÀ-... [PSKA-...]) P204 (ex-ÏÑÊÀ-... [PSKA-...]) P205 (ex-ÏÑÊÀ-... [PSKA-...]) P206 (ex-ÏÑÊÀ-139 [PSKA-139]) P207 (ex-ÏÑÊÀ-518 [PSKA-518]) P102, 2012- P109 ფაზისი [Pazisi] P103, 2012- P103 ბათუმი [Batumi]... P104 |
Builders |
More, Feodosiya, USSR or Imeni 50-letiya Sovetskoy Gruzii, Batumi: P203-207 Batumi SY: P102-104 |
Commissioned |
1981 // 1992: P206 1987 // 1992: P207 1984 // 1997: P203 1980 // 1998: P204 1980s // 1998: P205 1997 // 2004: P102 1998 // 2004: P103 1999 // 2004: P104 |
Losses |
P204 (14.8.2008 Russian troops), P205 (14.8.2008 Russian troops) |
Transfers |
none |
Discarding |
in service (2020): P102-104, 204, 206, 207 |
Displacement standard, t |
37 |
Displacement full, t |
40 |
Length, m |
23.8 |
Breadth, m |
5.15 |
Draught, m |
1.00 |
No of shafts |
2 |
Machinery |
2 M-401B diesels |
Power, h. p. |
2000 |
Max speed, kts |
29 |
Fuel, t |
diesel oil |
Endurance, nm(kts) |
400(12) |
Armament |
2 x 2 - 12.7/79 |
Electronic equipment |
Lotsiya or Liman or MR-241 Pechora-1 radar |
Complement |
9 |
Project history: Soviet project 1400M patrol boats of Border Guard. First two (P206 and 207) were abandoned at Poti by Russian Border Guard in 1992 and after refit were commissioned by Georgian Coast Guard. Next three (P203-205) were transferred by Ukrainian Border Guard. Last three (P102-104) were built at Poti during the time of Adjarian independence and included into Georgian Coast Guard when Adjarian independence was destroyed.
Modernizations: early 2000s, P103, 204, 205: - 1 x 2 - 12.7/79; + 1 x 2 - 23/82 ZU-23-2
early 2000s, P104: - 2 x 2 - 12.7/79; + 2 x 2 - 23/82 ZU-23-2
Naval service: P204 and P205 were destroyed by Russian troops at Poti 14.8.2008.
P104 2012
© Navypedia, 2020