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(заводской № 115). 26.10.1983 г. зачислен в списки кораблей ВМФ и 12.6.1984 г.заложен на Прибалтийском заводе “Янтарь” в Калининграде, спущен 24.12.1985 г., вступил в строй 30.12.1987 г. и 1.5.1988 г. включен в состав КСФ. 16 — 20.7.1991 г. нанес визит в Мейпорт (США).


Джейн вот что говорит:

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Date Posted: 25-Mar-2004


Jane's Fighting Ships

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UDALOY (FREGAT) CLASS (PROJECT 1155) (DDGHM)
IN SERVICE: 9

Name
No
Builders
Laid down
Launched
Commissioned

VITSE ADMIRAL KULAKOV
400
Zhdanov Yard, Leningrad 190
7 Nov 1977
16 May 1980
29 Dec 1981

MARSHAL VASILEVSKY
687
Zhdanov Yard, Leningrad 190
22 Apr 1979
29 Dec 1981
8 Dec 1983

ADMIRAL TRIBUTS
564
Zhdanov Yard, Leningrad 190
19 Apr 1980
26 Mar 1983
30 Dec 1985

MARSHAL SHAPOSHNIKOV
543
Yantar, Kaliningrad 820
25 May 1983
27 Dec 1984
30 Dec 1985

SEVEROMORSK (ex-Simferopol, ex-Marshal Budienny)
619
Yantar, Kaliningrad 820
12 June 1984
24 Dec 1985
30 Dec 1987

ADMIRAL LEVCHENKO (ex-Kharbarovsk)
605
Zhdanov Yard, Leningrad 190
27 Jan 1982
21 Feb 1985
30 Sep 1988

ADMIRAL VINOGRADOV
572
Yantar, Kaliningrad 820
5 Feb 1986
4 June 1987
30 Dec 1988

ADMIRAL KHARLAMOV
678
Yantar, Kaliningrad 820
7 Aug 1986
29 June 1988
30 Dec 1989

ADMIRAL PANTELEYEV
548
Yantar, Kaliningrad 820
28 Jan 1988
7 Feb 1990
19 Dec 1991





Displacement, tons: 6,700 standard; 8,500 full load
Dimensions, feet (metres): 536.4 × 63.3 × 24.6
(163.5 × 19.3 × 7.5)
Flight deck, feet (metres): 65.6 × 59 (20 × 18)
Main machinery: COGAG; 2 gas turbines; 55,500 hp(m) (40.8 MW); 2 gas turbines; 13,600 hp(m) (10 MW); 2 shafts
Speed, knots: 29. Range, miles: 2,600 at 30 kt; 7,700 at 18 kt
Complement: 249 (29 officers)

Missiles: SAM: 8 SA-N-9 Gauntlet (Klinok) vertical launchers [Ref 1]; command guidance; active radar homing to 12 km (6.5 n miles) at 2 Mach; warhead 15 kg; altitude 3.4-12,192 m (10-40,000 ft); 64 missiles; four channels of fire.
The launchers are set into the ships' structures with 6 ft diameter cover plates-4 on the forecastle, 2 between the torpedo tubes and 2 at the forward end of the after deckhouse between the RBUs.
A/S: 2 Raduga SS-N-14 Silex (Rastrub) quad launchers [Ref 2]; command guidance to 55 km (30 n miles) at 0.95 Mach; payload nuclear 5 kT or Type 40 torpedo or Type E53-72 torpedo. SSM version; range 35 km (19 n miles); warhead 500 kg.
Guns: 2-3.9 in (100 mm)/59 [Ref 3]; 60 rds/min to 15 km (8.2 n miles); weight of shell 16 kg.
4-30 mm/65 AK 630 [Ref 4]; 6 barrels per mounting; 3,000 rds/min combined to 2 km.
Torpedoes: 8-21 in (533 mm) (2 quad) tubes [Ref 5]. Combination of 53 cm torpedoes (see table at front of section).
A/S mortars: 2 RBU 6000 12-tubed trainable [Ref 6]; range 6,000 m; warhead 31 kg.
Mines: Rails for 26 mines.
Countermeasures: Decoys: 2 PK-2 and 8 PK-10 chaff launchers. US Masker type noise reduction.
ESM/ECM: 2 Foot Ball B (Levchenko onwards); 2 Wine Glass (intercept). 6 Half Cup laser warner (Levchenko onwards); 2 Bell Squat (jammers).
Weapons control: MP 145 radar and optronic system. 2 Bell Crown and Round House C datalink.
Radars: Air search: Strut Pair [Ref 7]; F-band.
Top Plate [Ref 8]; 3D; D/E-band.
Surface search: 3 Palm Frond [Ref 9]; I-band.
Fire control: 2 Eye Bowl [Ref 10]; F-band (for SS-N-14). 2 Cross Sword [Ref 11]; K-band (for SA-N-9). Kite Screech [Ref 12]; H/I/K-band (for 100 mm guns). 2 Bass Tilt [Ref 13]; H/I/K-band (for 30 mm guns).
IFF: Salt Pot A and B. Box Bar A and B.
Tacan: 2 Round House.
CCA: Fly Screen B (by starboard hangar) [Ref 14]. 2 Fly Spike B.
Sonars: Horse Jaw (Polinom); hull-mounted; active search and attack; low/medium frequency.
Mouse Tail; VDS; active search; medium frequency.

Helicopters: 2 Ka-27 Helix A [Ref 15].


Programmes: Design approved in October 1972. Successor to 'Kresta II' class but based on 'Krivak' class. Type name is bolshoy protivolodochny korabl meaning large anti-submarine ship. Programme stopped at 12 in favour of 'Udaloy II' class (Type 1155.1).
Structure: The two hangars are set side by side with inclined elevating ramps to the flight deck. Has pre-wetting NBCD equipment and replenishment at sea gear. Active stabilisers are fitted. The chaff launchers are on both sides of the foremast and inboard of the torpedo tubes. Cage Flask aerials are mounted on the mainmast spur and on the mast on top of the hangar. There are indications of a nuclear release mechanism, or interlock, on the lower tubes of the SS-N-14 launchers.
Operational: These general purpose ships have good sea-keeping and endurance and are the backbone of the fleet. Based as follows: Northern Fleet-Severomorsk, Kharlamov, Kulakov, Vasilevsky and Levchenko; Pacific Fleet-Shaposhnikov, Panteleyev, Vinogradov and Tributs. Vinogradov was in collision in April 2000 but was quickly repaired. Severomorsk deployed to St Petersburg for refit in June 1998 completing in late 2000, and Levchenko followed in November 1999 completing in 2001. The fourth of class, Zakharov was scrapped after a fire in March 1992. Tributs was in reserve in 1994 and had a machinery space fire in September 1995, was back in service in mid-1999. Udaloy and Spiridonov have been laid up or scrapped. Kulakov has been in refit since 1990 but may return to service in 2004. Vasilevsky was in refit during 2001 which is expected to complete in 2004.
Opinion: Obvious efforts are being made to keep this class in service at the expense of the Sovremennys.

UPDATED


SEVEROMORSK - (Scale 1 : 1,200), Ian Sturton


ADMIRAL VINOGRADOV - 2/2001, Sattler/Steele



ADMIRAL TRIBUTS - 6/2003*, B Lemachko


ADMIRAL LEVCHENKO - 8/2003*


Displacement Full Load (tonnes): 8636
Displacement Standard (tonnes): 6807.2
Length (m): 163.5
Beam (m): 19.3
Draught (m): 7.5
Range (nm): 2600
Speed (knots): 29




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