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MINE WARFARE SHIPS

MARIUPOL coastal minesweepers (1978-1979/1997)

Mariupol 2000

Name No Yard No Builder Laid down Launched Comp Fate
Мелiтополь [Melitopol] (ex-БТ-79 [BT-79], ex- Севастопольский комсомолец [Sevastopolskiy Komsomolets], ex- БТ-79 [BT-79]) U330 118 Avangard, Petrozavodsk, USSR 20.9.1977 30.11.1978 30.9.1979 // 1.8.1997 stricken 10.2013
Марiуполь [Mariupol] (ex-БТ-126 [BT-126], ex-Оренбургский комсомолец [Orenburgskiy Komsomolets]) U331 117 Avangard, Petrozavodsk, USSR 13.5.1977 20.4.1978 29.12.1978 // 1.8.1997 stricken 11.2012

 

Displacement standard, t

427

Displacement full, t

460

Length, m

49.0

Breadth, m

8.80

Draught, m

2.45

No of shafts

2

Machinery

2 DRA-210B diesels

Power, h. p.

2000

Max speed, kts

14

Fuel, t

diesel oil

Endurance, nm(kts)

1500(10)

Armament

1 x 4 Strela-3 SAM (16 9M36), 1 x 2 - 30/71 AK-230M, 1 x 2 - 25/82 2M-3M, 6 mines, GKT-2 mechanical, AT-6 acoustic or PEMT-4 magnetic, AT-6 acoustic or ST-2 magnetic, AT-6 acoustic or TS-1 mechanical minesweeping gear or KIU-1 USV or 2x 200m mine clearance line charges

Electronic equipment

Mius, Don-2 or MR-212/201 Vaygach-U radars, MG-69 Lan', MG-79 Mezen', MG-7 Braslet sonars

Complement

45

Project history: Former Soviet project 1265 coastal minesweepers.

Modernizations: None.

Naval service: No significant events.

Melitopol 2003

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