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FEODOSIYA patrol boats (1983-1986/1997)


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Feodosiya 2000

Ships


Names Builders Commissioned Losses Transfers Discarding

U940 Феодосiя [Feodosiya] (ex-П-99 [P-99]), later- U240 Феодосия [Feodosiya]

U241 Гола Пристань [Gola Pristan'], 2018- P218 Гола Пристань [Gola Pristan']

Sosnovskiy SSZ, Sosnovka, USSR: U940, 241

1983 // 1997: U940

1986 // 1997: U241

U240 (captured by Russia 21.3.2014)

none

in service (2020): P218



Technical data


Displacement standard, t

 

Displacement full, t

46

Length, m

21.2

Breadth, m

3.93

Draught, m

1.65

No of shafts

1

Machinery

1 3D12AA diesel

Power, h. p.

300

Max speed, kts

11

Fuel, t

diesel oil

Endurance, nm(kts)

800(9)

Armament

1 x 7 - 55 MRG-1 Ogonyok grenade launcher

Electronic equipment

Pechora-1 radar, MG-7 Braslet sonar

Complement

5



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<i>Feodosiya </i>2000
Feodosiya 2000


Project history

Former Soviet project PV1415 anti-sabotage boat (Feodosiya) and former project R1415 service boat (Gola Pristan'), also converted to anti-sabotage boat.

Modernizations

None.

Naval service

Feodosiya 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.