Obolon' 2000
Names |
Navy: pr. 1400: AK-22 (ex-AK-22) pr. 1400M: U120 أàéنàىàêà [Gaydamaka] (ex-AK-327), 11.1997- رêàنîâٌüê [Skadovsk], later- U170 رêàنîâٌüê [Skadovsk], 2018 - P170 رêàنîâٌüê [Skadovsk] Border Guard: درتہ-508 [PSKA-508] (ex-درتہ-508 [PSKA-508]), 1994- درتہ-510 [PSKA-510], later- KaMO-510, 1999- BG102 خلîëîيü [Obolon'] درتہ-512 [PSKA-512] (ex-درتہ-512 [PSKA-512]), 1994- درتہ-508 [PSKA-508], later- KaMO-508, 1999- BG100 رiâàّ [Sivash] درتہ-514 [PSKA-514] (ex-درتہ-514 [PSKA-514]), 1994- درتہ-516 [PSKA-516], later- KaMO-516, 1999- BG107 درتہ-515 [PSKA-515] (ex-درتہ-515 [PSKA-515]), 1994- درتہ-517 [PSKA-517], later- KaMO-517, 1999- BG108 درتہ-517 [PSKA-517] (ex-درتہ-517 [PSKA-517]), 1994- درتہ-509 [PSKA-509], later- KaMO-509, 1999- BG101 درتہ-519 [PSKA-519] (ex-درتہ-519 [PSKA-519]), 1994- درتہ-504 [PSKA-504], later- KaMO-504 درتہ-526 [PSKA-526] (ex-درتہ-526 [PSKA-526]), 1994- درتہ-505 [PSKA-505] درتہ-527 [PSKA-527] (ex-درتہ-527 [PSKA-527]), 1994- درتہ-506 [PSKA-506] درتہ-528 [PSKA-528] (ex-درتہ-528 {PSKA-528]), 1994- درتہ-507 [PSKA-507] درتہ-529 [PSKA-529] (ex-درتہ-529 [PSKA-529]), 1994- درتہ-511 [PSKA-511], later- KaMO-511, 1999- BG103 درتہ-531 [PSKA-531] (ex-درتہ-531 [PSKA-531]), 1994- درتہ-512 [PSKA-512], later- KaMO-512, 1999- BG104 درتہ-538 [PSKA-538] (ex-درتہ-538 [PSKA-538]), 1994- درتہ-513 [PSKA-513] درتہ-539 [PSKA-539] (ex-درتہ-539 [PSKA-539]), 1994- درتہ-514 [PSKA-514], later- KaMO-514, 1999- BG105 درتہ-550 [PSKA-550] (ex-درتہ-550 [PSKA-550]), 1994- درتہ-515 [PSKA-515], later- KaMO-515, 1999- BG106, 5.2010- BG106 اëîٍîêًàé [Zlotokray] درتہ-555 [PSKA-555] (ex-درتہ-555 [PSKA-555]) درتہ-558 [PSKA-558] (ex-درتہ-558 [PSKA-558]), 1994- درتہ-500 [PSKA-500] درتہ-562 [PSKA-562] (ex-درتہ-562 [PSKA-562]), 1994- درتہ-501 [PSKA-501] درتہ-574 [PSKA-574] (ex-درتہ-574 [PSKA-574]), 1994- درتہ-503 [PSKA-503] درتہ-579 [PSKA-579] (ex-درتہ-579 [PSKA-579]), 1994- درتہ-502 [PSKA-502] درتہ-518 [PSKA-518], later- KaMO-518, 1999- BG109, 5.2010- BG109 حهىèًiâ [Nemyriv] درتہ-519 [PSKA-519], later- KaMO-519, 1999- BG110, 7.2000- BG110 ثلîىèً [Liubomyr] درتہ-520 [PSKA-520], later- KaMO-520, 1999- BG111, 5.2010- BG111 خنهٌà [Odesa] درتہ-521 [PSKA-521], later- KaMO-521, 1999- BG112 درتہ-522 [PSKA-522], later- KaMO-522, 1999- BG114 درتہ-523 [PSKA-523], later- KaMO-523, 1999- BG115 زهًيîïiëü [Ternopil] درتہ-524 [PSKA-524], later- KaMO-524, 1999- BG116 ؤàًيèِے [Darnytsia] درتہ-525 [PSKA-525], later- KaMO-525, 1999- BG117, 7.2000- BG117 آàٍٍَiيهِü [Vatutinets] درتہ-526 [PSKA-526], later- KaMO-526, 1999- BG118, 9.2002- BG118 ہًàلàٍ [Arabat] درتہ-527 [PSKA-527], later- KaMO-527, 1999- BG119 درتہ-528-533 [PSKA-528-533] |
Builders |
More, Feodosiya: AK-22, U120, PSKA-508, 512, 514, 515, 517-519, 519-533, 526-529, 531, 538, 539, 550, 555, 558, 562, 574, 579 |
Commissioned |
1971 // 1992: PSKA-550 1972 // 1992: PSKA-555 1973 // 1992: PSKA-558 1975 // 1992: PSKA-562 1981 // 1992: PSKA-519, 574, 579 1982 // 1992: PSKA-526-529, 531 1987 // 1992: PSKA-512, 514 1988 // 1992: PSKA-508, 515, 517 1990 // 1992: U120, PSKA-539 1992: PSKA-518-520 1993: PSKA-521-525 1994: PSKA-526, 527 1968-73 // 1994: AK-22 |
Losses |
incomplete: PSKA-528-533 BG102 (captured by Russia 21.3.2014), BG112 (captured by Russia 21.3.2014), BG119 (31.8.2014 Donetsk coastal AT missile) |
Transfers |
none |
Discarding |
1994: AK-22 mid-1990s: KaMO-504, PSKA-500-503, 505-507, 513, 555 2008: BG100 2012: BG102 in service (2020): P170, BG101, 103-118 |
Displacement standard, t |
36 |
Displacement full, t |
40 |
Length, m |
23.8 |
Breadth, m |
5.15 |
Draught, m |
1.00 |
No of shafts |
2 |
Machinery |
pr. 1400: 2 M-401 diesels pr. 1400M: 2 M-401B diesels |
Power, h. p. |
2000 |
Max speed, kts |
29 |
Fuel, t |
diesel oil |
Endurance, nm(kts) |
pr. 1400: 450(13) pr. 1400M: 400(12) |
Armament |
1 x 2 - 12.7/79 |
Electronic equipment |
Lotsiya or Liman or MR-241 Pechora-1 radar |
Complement |
9 |
Project history: Two boats of projects 1400 and 1400M were transferred by Black Sea Fleet, other 19 boats were transferred by Border Guard. 10 more boats were completed for Ukrainian Border Guard in Crimea.
Modernizations: None.
Naval service: Obolon' and BG-112 21.3.2014 were captured by Russian troops at Sevastopol. They never entered Russian Navy and Russian Government invited Ukraine to take them back, but later, when Ukraine initiated civil war in Donbass, Russian Naval Staff announced that Ukrainian ships will be returned when war in Donbass ends. BG-119 was sunk off Mariupol by Donetsk ground forces using AT missile.
BG119 2004
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