Kirovograd 2000
Name | No | Yard No | Builder | Laid down | Launched | Comp | Fate |
Êiðîâîãðàä [Kirovograd] (ex-ÌÄÊ-137 [MDK-137], ex-ÑÄÊ-137 [SDK-137]), 7.2016- Þðié Îëåôiðåíêî [Yuriy Olefirenko] | U401, 2018- L401 | 773/2 | Stocznia Północna, Gdańsk, Poland | 21.4.1970 | 31.12.1970 | 31.5.1971 // | captured by Russia 21.3.2014, returned 19.4.2014, in service (2020) |
Displacement standard, t |
920 |
Displacement normal, t |
1192 |
Length, m |
81.3 |
Breadth, m |
9.30 |
Draught, m |
2.30 |
No of shafts |
2 |
Machinery |
2 40DM diesels |
Power, h. p. |
4400 |
Max speed, kts |
16.3 |
Fuel, t |
diesel oil |
Endurance, nm(kts) |
3000(12) |
Armament |
4 x 4 Strela-2M or Strela-3M SAM (16), 2 x 2 - 30/71 AK-230, 2 x 18 - 140 WM-18 RL (180) |
Military load |
6 medium tanks, 180 troops or 240 t of cargo |
Electronic equipment |
Donets, MR-104 Rys' radars, 4x PK-10 Smely decoy RL |
Complement |
45 |
Project history: Former Soviet project 773 medium (later- small) landing ship
Modernizations: None.
Naval service: Kirovograd was captured by Russian troops in Crimea 21.3.2014 but returned to Ukraine month later.
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