Pauk class corvette
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The Pauk class is the Nato reporting name for a class of small patrol corvettes built for the Soviet Navy and export customers between 1977 and 1989. The Russian designation is Project 1241.2 Molniya-2. These ships are designed for coastal patrol and inshore anti-submarine warfare. The design is the patrol version of the Tarantul class corvette which is designated Project 1241.1 by the Russians, but is slightly longer and has diesel engines. The boats are fitted with a dipping sonar which is also used in Soviet helicopters.
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[edit] General Characteristics
From Conway's all the World's Fighting Ships 1947-1995
- Displacement: 500 tons standard, 580 tons full load
- Length: 8.0 m
- Beam: 9.4 m
- Draught: 2.4 m
- Machinery: 2 shaft diesels, 20,000 hp
- Speed: 28-34 knots
- Range: 1650 at 14 knots
- Armament:
- 1 SA-N-5 SAM (1x4)
- 1 x 76mm gun
- 1 - 30mm gun (AK-630)
- 2 - RBU 1200 anti submarine rocket launchers
- 4 - 406 mm anti submarine torpedo tubes (some ships have 2 - 533 mm torpedo tubes)
- Crew - 40
[edit] Ships
[edit] Soviet Navy
45 boats were built for the Soviets, of which 18 remain in Russian Navy service (including those operated by the Maritime border guard). Four ships are operated by the Ukrainian Navy or Ukrainian Coast Guard (sources vary)
[edit] Export
[edit] Bulgarian Navy
2 ships transferred in 1989/90
[edit] Cuban Navy
1 ship in service
[edit] Indian Navy
Four ships transferred in the late 1980's and are known as the Abhay class. It was planned to build more in India under licence but this plan was cancelled.
[edit] Vietnam Navy
1 ship in service
[edit] References
- Conway's all the World's Fighting Ships 1947-1995
- - Page from FAS