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GAYDAMAKA patrol boats (1971-1990/1992-1994, 1992-1994)


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BG119 2004

Ships


Names Builders Commissioned Losses Transfers Discarding

Navy:

pr. 1400:

AK-22 (ex-AK-22)

pr. 1400M:

U120 Гайдамака [Gaydamaka] (ex-AK-327), 11.1997- Скадовськ [Skadovsk], later- U170 Скадовськ [Skadovsk], 2018 - P170 Скадовськ [Skadovsk]

Border Guard:

ПСКА-508 [PSKA-508] (ex-ПСКА-508 [PSKA-508]), 1994- ПСКА-510 [PSKA-510], later- KaMO-510, 1999- BG102 Оболонь [Obolon']

ПСКА-512 [PSKA-512] (ex-ПСКА-512 [PSKA-512]), 1994- ПСКА-508 [PSKA-508], later- KaMO-508, 1999- BG100 Сiваш [Sivash]

ПСКА-514 [PSKA-514] (ex-ПСКА-514 [PSKA-514]), 1994- ПСКА-516 [PSKA-516], later- KaMO-516, 1999- BG107

ПСКА-515 [PSKA-515] (ex-ПСКА-515 [PSKA-515]), 1994- ПСКА-517 [PSKA-517], later- KaMO-517, 1999- BG108

ПСКА-517 [PSKA-517] (ex-ПСКА-517 [PSKA-517]), 1994- ПСКА-509 [PSKA-509], later- KaMO-509, 1999- BG101

ПСКА-519 [PSKA-519] (ex-ПСКА-519 [PSKA-519]), 1994- ПСКА-504 [PSKA-504], later- KaMO-504

ПСКА-526 [PSKA-526] (ex-ПСКА-526 [PSKA-526]), 1994- ПСКА-505 [PSKA-505]

ПСКА-527 [PSKA-527] (ex-ПСКА-527 [PSKA-527]), 1994- ПСКА-506 [PSKA-506]

ПСКА-528 [PSKA-528] (ex-ПСКА-528 {PSKA-528]), 1994- ПСКА-507 [PSKA-507]

ПСКА-529 [PSKA-529] (ex-ПСКА-529 [PSKA-529]), 1994- ПСКА-511 [PSKA-511], later- KaMO-511, 1999- BG103

ПСКА-531 [PSKA-531] (ex-ПСКА-531 [PSKA-531]), 1994- ПСКА-512 [PSKA-512], later- KaMO-512, 1999- BG104

ПСКА-538 [PSKA-538] (ex-ПСКА-538 [PSKA-538]), 1994- ПСКА-513 [PSKA-513]

ПСКА-539 [PSKA-539] (ex-ПСКА-539 [PSKA-539]), 1994- ПСКА-514 [PSKA-514], later- KaMO-514, 1999- BG105

ПСКА-550 [PSKA-550] (ex-ПСКА-550 [PSKA-550]), 1994- ПСКА-515 [PSKA-515], later- KaMO-515, 1999- BG106, 5.2010- BG106 Злотокрай [Zlotokray]

ПСКА-555 [PSKA-555] (ex-ПСКА-555 [PSKA-555])

ПСКА-558 [PSKA-558] (ex-ПСКА-558 [PSKA-558]), 1994- ПСКА-500 [PSKA-500]

ПСКА-562 [PSKA-562] (ex-ПСКА-562 [PSKA-562]), 1994- ПСКА-501 [PSKA-501]

ПСКА-574 [PSKA-574] (ex-ПСКА-574 [PSKA-574]), 1994- ПСКА-503 [PSKA-503]

ПСКА-579 [PSKA-579] (ex-ПСКА-579 [PSKA-579]), 1994- ПСКА-502 [PSKA-502]

ПСКА-518 [PSKA-518], later- KaMO-518, 1999- BG109, 5.2010- BG109 Немирiв [Nemyriv]

ПСКА-519 [PSKA-519], later- KaMO-519, 1999- BG110, 7.2000- BG110 Любомир [Liubomyr]

ПСКА-520 [PSKA-520], later- KaMO-520, 1999- BG111, 5.2010- BG111 Одеса [Odesa]

ПСКА-521 [PSKA-521], later- KaMO-521, 1999- BG112

ПСКА-522 [PSKA-522], later- KaMO-522, 1999- BG114

ПСКА-523 [PSKA-523], later- KaMO-523, 1999- BG115 Тернопiль [Ternopil]

ПСКА-524 [PSKA-524], later- KaMO-524, 1999- BG116 Дарниця [Darnytsia]

ПСКА-525 [PSKA-525], later- KaMO-525, 1999- BG117, 7.2000- BG117 Ватутiнець [Vatutinets]

ПСКА-526 [PSKA-526], later- KaMO-526, 1999- BG118, 9.2002- BG118 Арабат [Arabat]

ПСКА-527 [PSKA-527], later- KaMO-527, 1999- BG119

ПСКА-528-533 [PSKA-528-533]

More, Feodosiya: AK-22, U120, PSKA-508, 512, 514, 515, 517-519, 519-533, 526-529, 531, 538, 539, 550, 555, 558, 562, 574, 579

1971 // 1992: PSKA-550

1972 // 1992: PSKA-555

1973 // 1992: PSKA-558

1975 // 1992: PSKA-562

1981 // 1992: PSKA-519, 574, 579

1982 // 1992: PSKA-526-529, 531

1987 // 1992: PSKA-512, 514

1988 // 1992: PSKA-508, 515, 517

1990 // 1992: U120, PSKA-539

1992: PSKA-518-520

1993: PSKA-521-525

1994: PSKA-526, 527

1968-73 // 1994: AK-22

incomplete: PSKA-528-533

BG102 (captured by Russia 21.3.2014), BG112 (captured by Russia 21.3.2014), BG119 (31.8.2014 Donetsk coastal AT missile)

none

1994: AK-22

mid-1990s: KaMO-504, PSKA-500-503, 505-507, 513, 555

2008: BG100

2012: BG102

in service (2020): P170, BG101, 103-118



Technical data


Displacement standard, t

36

Displacement full, t

40

Length, m

23.8

Breadth, m

5.15

Draught, m

1.00

No of shafts

2

Machinery

pr. 1400: 2 M-401 diesels

pr. 1400M: 2 M-401B diesels

Power, h. p.

2000

Max speed, kts

29

Fuel, t

diesel oil

Endurance, nm(kts)

pr. 1400: 450(13)

pr. 1400M: 400(12)

Armament

1 x 2 - 12.7/79

Electronic equipment

Lotsiya or Liman or MR-241 Pechora-1 radar

Complement

9



Standard scale images


<i>Obolon' </i>2000
Obolon' 2000


Graphics


<i>BG119 </i>2004
BG119 2004


Project history

Two boats of projects 1400 and 1400M were transferred by Black Sea Fleet, other 19 boats were transferred by Border Guard. 10 more boats were completed for Ukrainian Border Guard in Crimea.

Modernizations

None.

Naval service

Obolon' and BG-112 21.3.2014 were captured by Russian troops at Sevastopol. They never entered Russian Navy and Russian Government invited Ukraine to take them 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. BG-119 was sunk off Mariupol by Donetsk ground forces using AT missile.