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Современность; Флот;
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Смотрим что у них есть - от журналистов этого не понять :( (Jane's eng)
Есть корвет типа "Решительный".
2 шт - один битый может его отдадут
Еще есть единственная шаланда "Молния"
но она вроде на ходу
А свой фрегат "Смелый" хотя он и дохлый они вряд-ли отдадут.
Дальше Jane's:
CORVETTES, BULGARIA
Date Posted: 17 January 2003
Jane's Fighting Ships
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RESHITELNI (PAUK I) (PROJECT 1241P) CLASS (FSM)
IN SERVICE: 2
RESHITELNI 13 BODRI 14
Displacement, tons: 440 full load
Dimensions, feet (metres): 195.2 × 33.5 × 10.8 (59.5 × 10.2 × 3.3)
Main machinery: 2 Type 521 diesels; 16,180 hp(m) (11.9 MW) sustained; 2 shafts
Speed, knots: 32. Range, miles: 2,200 at 14 kt
Complement: 38
Missiles: SAM: SA-N-5 Grail quad launcher; 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; 8 missiles.
Guns: 1-3 in (76 mm)/60; 120 rds/min to 15 km (8 n miles); weight of shell 7 kg.
1-30 mm/65; 6 barrels; 3,000 rds/min combined to 2 km.
Torpedoes: 4-16 in (406 mm) tubes. Type 40; anti-submarine; active/passive homing up to 15 km (8 n miles) at up to 40 kt; warhead 100-150 kg.
A/S mortars: 2 RBU 1200 5-tubed fixed; range 1,200 m; warhead 34 kg.
Depth charges: 2 racks (12).
Countermeasures: Decoys: 2 PK 16 chaff launchers.
ESM: 3 Brick Plug; intercept.
Radars: Air/surface search: Peel Cone; E-band.
Surface search: Spin Trough; I-band.
Fire control: Bass Tilt; H/I-band.
Sonars: Foal Tail VDS (mounted on transom); active attack; high frequency.
Programmes: Reshitelni transferred from USSR in September 1989, Bodri in December 1990.
Operational: Based at Varna. Reshitelni is non-operational with propulsion problems.
UPDATED
BODRI - 9/2002*, C D Yaylali
Displacement Full Load (tonnes): 447
Length (m): 59.5
Beam (m): 10.2
Draught (m): 3.3
Range (nm): 2200
Speed (knots): 32
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© 2003 Jane's Information Group Commodore Stephen Saunders RN
CORVETTES, BULGARIA
Date Posted: 02 October 2002
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TARANTUL II CLASS (PROJECT 1241.1M) (FSG)
IN SERVICE: 1
MULNIYA 101
Displacement, tons: 385 standard; 455 full load
Dimensions, feet (metres): 184.1 × 37.7 × 8.2 (56.1 × 11.5 × 2.5)
Main machinery: COGAG; 2 Nikolayev Type DR 77 gas turbines; 16,016 hp(m) (11.77 MW) sustained; 2 Nikolayev Type DR 76 gas turbines with reversible gearboxes; 4,993 hp(m) (3.67 MW) sustained; 2 shafts
Speed, knots: 36 on 4 turbines. Range, miles: 400 at 36 kt; 2,000 at 20 kt
Complement: 34 (5 officers)
Missiles: SSM: 4 Raduga SS-N-2C Styx (2 twin) launchers; active radar or IR homing to 83 km (45 n miles) at 0.9 Mach; warhead 513 kg; sea-skimmer.
SAM: SA-N-5 Grail quad launcher; 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: 1-3 in (76 mm)/60; 120 rds/min to 15 km (8.1 n miles); weight of shell 7 kg.
2-30 mm/65; 6 barrels per mounting; 3,000 rds/min to 2 km.
Countermeasures: Decoys: 2 PK 16 chaff launchers.
ESM: 2 Half Hat; intercept.
Weapons control: Hood Wink optronic director. Band Stand datalink for SSM.
Radars: Air/surface search: Plank Shave; E-band.
Navigation: Kivach; I-band.
Fire control: Bass Tilt; H/I-band.
IFF: Square Head. High Pole.
Programmes: Built at Volodarski, Rybinsk. Transferred from USSR in December 1989. Name means Thunderbolt.
Operational: Based at Sozopol.
UPDATED
MULNIYA - 7/2000, van Ginderen Collection
Displacement Full Load (tonnes): 462.2
Displacement Standard (tonnes): 391.1
Length (m): 56.1
Beam (m): 11.5
Draught (m): 2.5
Range (nm): 400
Speed (knots): 36
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© 2002 Jane's Information Group Commodore Stephen Saunders RN
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FRIGATES, BULGARIA
Date Posted: 02 October 2002
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KONI CLASS (PROJECT 1159) (FF)
IN SERVICE: 1
SMELI (ex-Delfin) 11
Displacement, tons: 1,440 standard; 1,900 full load
Dimensions, feet (metres): 316.3 × 41.3 × 11.5
(96.4 × 12.6 × 3.5)
Main machinery: CODAG; 1 SGW, Nikolayev M8B gas turbine (centre shaft); 18,000 hp(m) (13.25 MW) sustained; 2 Russki B-68 diesels; 15,820 hp(m) (11.63 MW) sustained; 3 shafts
Speed, knots: 27 gas; 22 diesel. Range, miles: 1,800 at 14 kt
Complement: 110
Missiles: SAM: SA-N-4 Gecko twin launcher [Ref 1]; semi-active radar homing to 15 km (8 n miles) at 2.5 Mach; warhead 50 kg; altitude 9.1-3,048 m (30-10,000 ft); 20 missiles.
Guns: 4-3 in (76 mm)/60 (2 twin) [Ref 2]; 60 rds/min to 15 km (8 n miles); weight of shell 7 kg.
4-30 mm/65 (2 twin) [Ref 3]; 500 rds/min to 5 km (2.7 n miles); weight of shell 0.54 kg.
A/S mortars: 2 RBU 6000 12-tubed trainable [Ref 4]; range 6,000 m; warhead 31 kg.
Depth charges: 2 racks.
Mines: Capacity for 22.
Countermeasures: Decoys: 2 PK 16 chaff launchers.
ESM: 2 Watch Dog; radar warning.
Radars: Air search: Strut Curve [Ref 5]; F-band; range 110 km (60 n miles) for 2 m2 target.
Surface search: Don 2; I-band.
Fire control: Hawk Screech [Ref 6]; I-band (for 76 mm). Drum Tilt [Ref 7]; H/I-band (for 30 mm). Pop Group [Ref 8]; F/H/I-band (for SA-N-4).
IFF: High Pole B.
Sonars: Hercules (MG 322); hull-mounted; active search and attack; medium frequency.
Programmes: First reported in the Black Sea in 1976. Type I retained by the USSR for training foreign crews but transferred in February 1990 when the Koni programme terminated. Others of the class acquired by the former East German Navy (now deleted), Yugoslavia, Algeria, Cuba and Libya.
Operational: Based at Varna. Marisat fitted in 1996. Poor operational availability.
UPDATED
SMELI - (Scale 1 : 900), Ian Sturton
SMELI - 1/1998
Displacement Full Load (tonnes): 1930.4
Displacement Standard (tonnes): 1463
Length (m): 96.4
Beam (m): 12.6
Draught (m): 3.5
Range (nm): 1800
Speed (knots): 27
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© 2002 Jane's Information Group Commodore Stephen Saunders RN