>Видел фотку индийского "Кукри", а потом он промелькнул по НТВ в передаче про Индию. Подскажите, плиз, что за корабль - чей проект, на основе чего, когда сделан, чем вооружен, интересные особенности.
Вот этот? http://www.bharat-rakshak.com/NAVY/Khukri.html
Missiles: SSM: 4 SS-N-2D Mod 1 Styx (2 twin) launchers [Ref 1]; IR homing to 83 km (45 n miles) at 0.9 Mach; warhead 513 kg.
SAM: SA-N-5 Grail [Ref 2]; manual aiming; IR homing to 6 km (3.2 n miles) at 1.5 Mach; altitude to 2,500 m (8,000 ft); warhead 1.5 kg.
Guns: 1 USSR 3 in (76 mm)/60 AK 176 [Ref 3]; 120 rds/min to 15 km (8 n miles); weight of shell 7 kg.
2-30 mm/65 AK 630 [Ref 4]; 6 barrels per mounting; 3,000 rds/min to 2 km.
Countermeasures: Decoys: 2 PK 16 chaff launchers [Ref 5]. NPOL; towed torpedo decoy.
ESM: Bharat Ajanta P; intercept.
Combat data systems: Selenia IPN-10 (Khukri); Bharat Vympal IPN-10 (remainder).
Radars: Air search: Cross Dome [Ref 6]; E/F-band; range 130 km (70 n miles).
Air/surface search: Plank Shave [Ref 7]; I-band.
Fire control: Bass Tilt [Ref 8]; H/I-band.
Navigation: Bharat 1245; I-band.
Helicopters: Platform only [Ref 9] for Chetak (to be replaced by Hindustan Aeronautics ALH in due course).
Programmes: First two ordered December 1983, two in 1985. The diesels are assembled in India under licence by Kirloskar. Indigenous content of the whole ship is about 65 per cent.
Structure: The reported plan was to make the first four ASW ships, and the remainder anti-aircraft or general purpose. However Khukri has neither torpedo tubes nor a sonar (apart from an Atlas Elektronik echo-sounder), so if the plan is correct these ships will rely on an ALH helicopter which has dunking sonar and ASW torpedoes and depth charges. All have fin stabilisers and full air conditioning.
Operational: All based at Vishakapatnam. The advanced light helicopter (ALH) to have Sea Eagle SSM, torpedoes and dipping sonar.