Khmelnitskyy 1997
Name | No | Yard No | Builder | Laid down | Launched | Comp | Fate |
Ужгород [Uzhgorod] (ex-МПК-93 [MPK-93]) | U207 | 507 | Yaroslavl' SYd, USSR | 5.5.1981 | 6.7.1982 | 25.12.1982 // 1.8.1997 | stricken 11.2012 |
Хмельницький [Khmelnitskiy] (ex-МПК-116 [MPK-116]) | U208 | 512 | Yaroslavl' SYd, USSR | 20.10.1983 | 26.1.1985 | 9.9.1985 // 1.8.1997 | captured by Russia 21.3.2014 |
Григорiй Куроп'ятников [Grigoriy Kuropiatnikov] (ex-Григорий Куропятников [Grigoriy Kuropiatnikov]) | 012, 1999- BG50 | 510 | Yaroslavl' SYd, USSR | 20.10.1982 | 18.1.1984 | 30.9.1984 // 6.1992 | Border Guard, in service (2020) |
ПСКР-813 [PSKR-813] (ex-ПСКР-813 [PSKR-813]), 8.1995- Полтава [Poltava] | 013, 1999- BG51 | 516 | Yaroslavl' SYd, USSR | 25.10.1985 | 18.9.1986 | 30.6.1987 // 6.1992 | Border Guard, stricken 12.2010 |
Григорiй Гнатенко [Grigoriy Gnatenko] (ex-Григорий Гнатенко [Grigoriy Gnatenko], ex-ПСКР-815 [PSKR-815]) | 014, 1999- BG52 | 518 | Yaroslavl' SYd, USSR | 26.5.1986 | 30.5.1987 | 29.12.1987 // 6.1992 | Border Guard, captured by Russia 21.3.2014 |
Displacement standard, t |
399 |
Displacement normal, t |
455 |
Length, m |
56.4 |
Breadth, m |
10.2 |
Draught, m |
2.10 hull 3.30 max |
No of shafts |
2 |
Machinery |
2 M-507A diesels |
Power, h. p. |
20000 |
Max speed, kts |
32.9 |
Fuel, t |
diesel oil |
Endurance, nm(kts) |
1620(12.7) |
Armament |
1 x 4 Strela-3 or Igla-1 SAM (16 9M36 or 9M313), 1 x 1 - 76/59 AK-176M, 1 x 6 - 30/54 AK-630M, 1 x 7 - 55 MRG-1 Ogonyok grenade launcher, 4 - 400 TT (4), 2 x 5 RBU-1200M Uragan ASWRL, 2 DCR (12) |
Electronic equipment |
MR-123 Vympel-A, MR-220 Reyd, Pechora radars, MGK-345 Bronza sonar suite, Vympel-R2 ECM suite, 2x PK-16 decoy RL |
Complement |
36 |
Project history: Former Soviet patrol craft of project 12412. Two were transferred by Black Sea Fleet and two by Soviet Border Guard.
Modernizations: None.
Naval service: Grigoriy Gnatenko 21.3.2014 was captured by Russian troops at Sevastopol. She never entered Russian Navy and Russian Government invited Ukraine to take her 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.
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