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NIKOPOL fast attack craft (missile) (1983-1985/1997)


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Prydniprovya 2002

Ships


Name No Yard No Builder Laid down Launched Comp Fate
Нiкополь [Nikopol] (ex-Р-54 [R-54], ex-Краснодарский комсомолец [Krasnodarskiy Komsomolets], ex-Р-54 [R-54]), 3.2002- Приднiпров'я [Prydniprovya] U155 200 Sredne-Nevskiy SYd, Pontonny, USSR 21.4.1981 18.12.1982 30.12.1983 // 12.8.1997 captured by Russia 21.3.2014
Кременчук [Kremenchuk] (ex-Р-63 [R-63], ex-Куйбышевский комсомолец [Kuybyshevskiy Komsomolets]) U156 202 Sredne-Nevskiy SYd, Pontonny, USSR 19.11.1981 23.12.1983 10.6.1985 // 6.8.1997 stricken 11.2012


Technical data


Displacement standard, t

392

Displacement full, t

469

Length, m

56.1

Breadth, m

10.2

Draught, m

2.25

No of shafts

2

Machinery

2 M-15 gas turbine units (each consist of M-75 cruising gas turbine and M-70 boost gas turbine)

Power, h. p.

10000 + 24000 = 34000

Max speed, kts

42

Fuel, t

gas turbine oil

Endurance, nm(kts)

1600(14)

Armament

2 x 2 P-15M Termit SSM (4 4K51), 1 x 4 Strela-3M or Igla-1 SAM (16 9M36M or 9M313), 1 x 1 - 76/59 AK-176M, 2 x 6 - 30/54 AK-630M

Electronic equipment

Monolit-T radar suite, MR-123 Vympel-A, MR-405, Don radars, Vympel-R2 ECM suite, 2x PK-16 decoy RL

Complement

41



Standard scale images


<i>Nikopol </i>1997
Nikopol 1997


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<i>Prydniprovya </i>2002
Prydniprovya 2002


Project history

Former Soviet fast attack craft of project 12411T

Modernizations

None.

Naval service

Prydniprovya 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.