Svetlyak-class patrol boat
Russian Maritime Border Guard Svetlyak class patrol craft PSKR-915 Nevel'sk underway | |
Class overview | |
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Name: | Svetljak (Svetlyak) Class |
Builders: | Almaz shipbuilding company, Yaroslavl shipbuilding company, East Shipyard (Vladivostok) |
Operators: | |
In commission: | 1988 (Russian Navy) |
Completed: | 40 |
Active: | 38 |
General characteristics | |
Type: | fast patrol boat |
Displacement: | 375 tons full load ( 390 tons for project 10411 ) |
Length: | 49.5 metres (162'4"). |
Beam: | 9.2 metres (30'2"). |
Draught: | 2.2 metres (7'2"). |
Propulsion: | 3x M520 diesel engines with 16200 hp |
Speed: | up to 30 knots (Full Speed), 13 knots ( Economical ) |
Range: | 2200 miles at 13 knots. |
Endurance: | 10 days |
Crew: | 28 crew plus up to 14 passengers |
Svetljak-class patrol boats (NATO name "Svetlyak") are patrol boats designed and built in Russia, and mostly used by the Russian Navy in various missions.
Design
The patrol boats in the Svetljak-class are designed to carry out a variety of missions, from patrol missions to prevent violations of maritime state border, to protect friendly vessels and facilities from enemy surface and air attacks. The Svetljak class consists of 3 types:
- Project 10410 – Patrol boat operated by the Russian Navy and Maritime Border Guard – 32 ships in service + 2 ordered ( Last in a series ).
- Project 10411 – Missile boat offered for export armed with 8 SS-N-25 anti ship missiles
- Project 10412 – Gun boat version for export to Slovenia and Vietnam
Armament
Rockets and Artillery
On boats constructed by OJSC "Almaz":
On boats constructed by OJSC "Yaroslavl Shipbuilding Plant":
- AK-306
- Two 14,5 mm gun carriages on both sides of a boat
- Sixteen 9K38 Igla
- Two Directors Complexes
Navigation and Radio equipment
On boats constructed by "Almaz":
- Shooting Control Radar SCR-123-01 or SCR-123-02c
- Navigation Radar NR-212/201 or "Pal-N" or "Liman" or Inertial Navigation System "Horizon-25"
- On-boat satellite Navigation System — GLONASS SN-3101
- Communication System "Buran-6E" or "Ruby-E"
- Radio systems, which fulfill GMDSS requirements
On boats constructed by OJSC "Yaroslavl Shipbuilding Plant":
- Optoelectronic Control System OCS-521 "Foreshortening"
- GAHC-1 "Pastilschik-D"
- Magnetic Compass CM-69M2
- Electromagnetic Chip Log ECL2-2
- Satellite Navigation System GLONASS
- Receiver-indicator RI-5F
- Automatic Position Plotter AP-5
- Direction Finder DF
Operators
- Russian Navy/Border Guard Service of Russia (not formally part of the Navy, the ship is a Border Guard Service)
- Slovenian Navy. One Russian vessel transferred to the Slovenian Navy as payment for debt and named Triglav.
See also
References
Notes
Bibliography
- Gardiner, Robert (ed.). Conway's all the World's Fighting Ships 1947–1995. London: Conway Maritime. ISBN 0-85177-605-1. OCLC 34284130. Also published as Gardiner, Robert; Chumbley, Stephen; Budzbon, Przemysław. Conway's all the World's Fighting Ships 1947–1995. Annapolis, MD: Naval Institute Press. ISBN 1-55750-132-7. OCLC 34267261.
External links
- Maritime Units of the Russian Border Guard Forces
- Project 1041.0 Svetljak patrol boats (in Russian)
- Complete Ship List of all Svetlyak class patrol boats
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