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World Navies Today: Ukraine Revised 25 March 2002 Version 1.03 Compiled and Maintained by: Andrew Toppan World Navies Today Main Page: http://www.hazegray.org/worldnav/

This list includes all surface combatants, submarines, mine warfare vessels and patrol craft over 100 tons displacement, and all amphibious ships and auxiliaries over 500 tons displacement. Non-self-propelled craft and non-seagoing vessels are not included. Ships not yet commissioned, or in long-term overhaul/conversion, are listed in [brackets]. Navigation and surface-search radars are not listed. All classifications are purely unofficial and are based on an attempt to use standard classifications throughout all navies; they may or may not correspond to "official" designations.

Surface Combatants Submarines Patrol Vessels Mine Countermeasures Vessels Amphibious Ships Auxiliaries

Surface Combatants Note: The Ukraine had announced its intention to complete the final Russian 'Slava' class cruiser (formerly Admiral Flota Lobov) for its own use, as Ukrayina. However, the ship has recently been offered for sale to Russia.

Hetman Sahaydachniy ('Krivak III' class) patrol frigate (Project 1135.1) Displacement: 3,670 tons full load Dimensions: 123.5 x 14.2 x 4.72 meters/405.2 x 46.5 x 15.5 feet Propulsion: 2 shafts; 2 cruise gas turbines, 12,000 shp; 2 boost gas turbines, 36,000 shp; 48,000 shp max, 30 knots Crew: 180 Radar: MR-760 Fregat/Top Plate 3-D air search Sonar: Platina-C suite with MGK-335MC Titan-2/Bull Nose bow mounted MF, MG-325 Vega/Mare Tale MF VDS Fire Control: MPZ-301 Baza/Pop Group SAM control EW: Start-2/Bell Shroud intercept, Bell Squat A/B jammer, 4 PK-16 decoy Aviation: aft helicopter deck and hangar; no aircraft assigned Armament: SA-N-4 SAM system (20 Gecko missiles), 1 100mm/59 cal DP, 2 30 mm AA, 2 RBU-6000 ASW RL, 2 quad 21 inch torpedo tubes Concept/Program: Soviet-designed and built frigate intended for KGB border patrol; taken over by Ukraine when nearly complete. A second unit of the class was cancelled. This is Ukraine's primary surface warship, thanks to her young age. Builders: Kamysh-Burun Zavod 532, Kerch. Number Name U130 Hetman Sahaydachniy Poltava

Year 1993

FLT BLK

Homeport Sevastopol

Notes ex-

Sevastopol' ('Krivak II' class) frigate (Project 1135M) Displacement: 3,670 tons full load Dimensions: 123.1 x 14.2 x 4.6 meters/405.2 x 46.5 x 15 feet Propulsion: 2 shafts; 2 cruise gas turbines, 12,000 shp; 2 boost gas turbines, 36,000 shp; 48,000 shp max, 30 knots Crew: 180 Radar: MR-310U Angara-M/Head Net-C air search

Sonar: MGK-335MC Titan-2/Bull Nose bow mounted MF, MG-325 Vega/Mare Tale MF VDS Fire Control: 2 MR-212 Drakon/Eye Bowl SS-N-14 control, 2 MPZ-301 Baza/Pop Group SAM control EW: Start-2/Bell Shroud intercept, Bell Squat A/B jammer, 4 PK-16 decoy Armament: 4 SS-N-14 Metel SSM, 2 SA-N-4 SAM systems (40 Gecko missiles), 2 100mm/59 cal DP, 2 RBU-6000 ASW RL, 2 dual 21 inch torpedo tubes Concept/Program: Soviet-built frigate; originally intended for transfer in 1996 but not transferred until 1997. It is uncertain whether this vessel is fully operational. Builders: Yantar Zavod 820, Kaliningrad, Russia. Number Name U132 Sevastopol' Razitel'nyy

Year FLT 1976/97 BLK

Homeport Sevastopol?

Notes ex-

Submarines Kherson ('Foxtrot') class patrol submarine (Project 641K) Displacement: 2,485 tons submerged Dimensions: 91.3 x 7.5 x 6.06 meters/299.5 x 24.6 x 19.8 feet Propulsion: Diesel-electric, 3 diesels, 3 shafts, 5,400 shp, 18 knots Crew: 81 Sonar: MG-15 Herkules active, MG-100 Arktika MF active tracking, MG-10 Feniks-M passive Armament: 10 21 inch torpedo tubes (6 bow, 4 stern; 14 torpedoes or 28 mines) Concept/Program: Obsolete ex-Soviet submarine transferred 1997. Three were planned for transfer but were found to be inoperable, stripped and in generally poor condition. Combat systems not operational at time of transfer; the vessel may not be operational at all. Of minimal combat value if operational. Class built 1957-68. Builders: Admiralteiskiye Verfi, St. Petersburg or Sevmashpredpriyatiye, Severodvinsk. Number U001

Name Kherson

Year FLT 19??/97 BLK

Homeport Sevastopol?

Notes ex-??

Patrol Vessels Lutsk ('Grisha V' class) large corvette (Project 1124EhM) Displacement: 1,070 tons full load Dimensions: 71.2 x 10.15 x 3.72 meters/233.6 x 33.3 x 12.2 feet Propulsion: 3 shafts; 2 cruise diesels, 20,000 bhp, 16 knots; 1 boost gas turbine, 18,000 shp, 21 knots; 38,000 shp total, 32 knots Crew: 86 Radar: MR-755 Topaz-2B/Half Plate-B air/surf search Sonar: MGK-335MC Platina/Bull Horn hull mounted, Shelon/Elk Tail dipping Fire Control: MPZ-301 Baza/Pop Group SAM control EW: Bizan-4B suite with Watch Dog intercept, 2 PK-16 decoy, 4 PK-10 decoy Armament: SA-N-4 SAM system (20 Gecko missiles), 1 76.2mm/59 cal DP, 1 30 mm AA, 2 SA-N-8 Strela SAM positions, 2 dual 21 inch torpedo tubes, 1 RBU-6000 ASW RL, 2 DC racks or 18 mines Concept/Program: ASW-oriented patrol ships. First unit taken over while under construction; four additional were to be built, but were cancelled. Builders: Leninskaya Kuznitsa SY, Kiev. Number U200

Name Lutsk

Year 1993

FLT BLK

Homeport

Notes

Chernigiv ('Grisha II') class large patrol corvettes (Project 1124A) Displacement: 990 tons full load Dimensions: 71.2 x 10.15 x 3.45 meters/233.6 x 33.3 x 11.3 feet Propulsion: 3 shafts; 2 cruise diesels, 20,000 bhp, 16 knots; 1 boost gas turbine, 18,000 shp, 21 knots; 38,000 shp total, 35 knots Crew: 60 + 19 transients Radar: MR-302 Rubka/Strut Curve air/surf search Sonar: MGK-335M Argun/Bull Nose hull mounted MF, Shelon/Elk Tail dipping EW: Bizan-4B suite with Watch Dog intercept Armament: 2 dual 57mm DP, 2 dual 21 inch torpedo tubes, 2 RBU-6000 ASW RL, 2 DC racks or mines Concept/Program: Former Soviet border guard units transferred to the Ukranian border guard, then to the Ukranian navy.

Builders: Zelenodol'sk Zavod. Number Name U205 Ghernigiv U206 Vinnitsya

Year 19??/96 19??/96

FLT

Homeport

Notes ex-Izmail ex-Dnepr

'Petya III' class large patrol corvette/training ship (Project 159AE) Displacement: 1,040 tons full load Dimensions: 81.8 x 9.2 x 2.72 meters/268.4 x 30.2 x 8.9 feet Propulsion: 3 shafts; 1 cruise diesel, 6,000 bhp; 2 boost gas turbines, 30,000 shp; 29 knots Crew: 92 Radar: MR-302 Rubka/Strut Curve air/surf search Sonar: Titan hull mounted MF, Vychegda HF attack EW: Bizan-4B suite with Watch Dog intercept Armament: 2 dual 76.2mm/59cal DP, 1 triple 21 inch torpedo tubes, 2 RBU-6000 ASW RL, 2 DC racks Concept/Program: Former Soviet unit transferred 1996 and used mostly as a training ship. Builders: unknown. Number U132

Name ??

Year FLT 19??/96 BLK

Homeport

Notes ex-???

'Petya II' class large patrol corvette (Project 159A) Displacement: 1,077 tons full load Dimensions: 81.8 x 9.2 x 2.85 meters/268.4 x 30.2 x 9.4 feet Propulsion: 3 shafts; 1 cruise diesel, 6,000 bhp; 2 boost gas turbines, 30,000 shp; 29 knots Crew: 92 Radar: MR-302 Rubka/Strut Curve air/surf search Sonar: Titan hull mounted MF, Vychegda HF attack EW: Bizan-4B suite with Watch Dog intercept Armament: 2 dual 76.2mm/59cal DP, 2 quint 15.8 inch torpedo tubes, 2 RBU-6000 ASW RL, 2 DC racks Concept/Program: Ex-Soviet ship defected in 1992; decommissioned as a memorial in 1993 but reactivated in 1995.

Builders: Yantar Zavod, Kaliningrad, Russia. Number U131

Name ??

Year FLT 19??/92 BLK

Homeport

Notes

Kremenchuk ('Tarantul III'/Molnaya-M class large missile boat (Project 1241.1RZ) Displacement: 493 tons full load Dimensions: 56.1 x 10.2 x 2.5 meters/184 x 33.5 x 8.2 feet Propulsion: 2 shafts; 2 cruise diesels, 8,000 bhp; 2 boost gas turbines, 24,000 shp; 34,000 shp total, 38 knots Crew: 41 Fire Control: Minolit/Band Stand missile control EW: Vympel-R2 suite with Half Hat-B intercept, Foot Ball-A intercept, 2 PK-16 decoy, 2 or 4 PK-10 decoy Armament: 4 SS-N-22 Moskit/Sunburn SSM, 1 76.2mm/59cal DP, 1 SA-N-8 SAM position, 2 30 mm AA Concept/Program: Soviet-built missile boat. Builders: uncertian. Number Name U156 Kremenchuk

Year FLT 1985/97 BLK

Homeport

Notes

Nikopol' ('Tarantul II'/Molnaya) class large missile boat (Project 1241.1/1241.2) Displacement: 469 tons full load Dimensions: 56.1 x 10.2 x 2.25 meters/184 x 33.5 x 7.4 feet Propulsion: 2 shafts; 2 cruise gas turbines, 10,000 shp; 2 boost gas turbines, 24,000 shp; 34,000 shp total, 42 knots Crew: 41 Fire Control: Monolit/Band Stand missile control EW: 2 PK-16 decoy Armament: 4 P-15M/SS-N-2C Termit/Styx SSM, 1 76.2mm/59cal DP, 1 SA-N-8 SAM position, 2 30 mm AA Concept/Program: Soviet-built missile boats; at least one and possibly two of this type have been transferred.

Builders: uncertain. Number Name U155 Nikopol'

Year FLT 1983/97 BLK

Homeport

Notes

Tsyurupynsk ('Matka'/Vikhr') class missile boats (Project 206MR) Displacement: 257 tons full load Dimensions: 38.6 x 7.6 x 2.1 meters/126.6 x 25 x 6.9 feet Extreme Dimensions: 38.6 x 12.5 x 3.26 meters/126.6 x 41 x 10.7 feet over foils Propulsion: 3 diesels, 3 shafts, 14,400 bhp, 42 knots Crew: 25-28 Fire Control: Harpun/Plank Shave SSM control EW: 2 PK-16 decoy Armament: 2 SS-N-2C/P-15M Termit SSM, 1 76.2mm/59 cal DP, 1 30 mm AA, SA14/SA-16 SAM position Concept/Program: Soviet semi-hydrfoil patrol craft transferred 1996; built 1978-83. Builders: Sudostroitel'noye Odyedineniye Almaz, Kolpino. Number U151 U152 U153 U154

Name Tsyurupynsk Uman Pryluky Kahovka

Year 19??/96 19??/96 19??/96 19??/96

FLT BLK BLK BLK BLK

Homeport

Notes ex-R251 ex-R260 ex-R262 ex-R265

Uzgorod ('Pauk I'/Molnaya-2) class large patrol boats (Project 1241.2) Displacement: 495 tons full load Dimensions: 57.6 x 10.4 x 2.14 meters/190 x 34 x 7 feet Propulsion: 2 diesels, 2 shafts, 16,180 bhp, 28 knots Crew: 36-39 Sonar: MGK-345 Bronza hull mounted MF, MF dipping EW: Vympel-R2 suite with Half Hat B intercpet (some units), 2 PK-16 decoy, 2 PK-10 decoy (some units) Armament: 1 76.2mm/59cal DP, 1 SA-N-8 SAM position, 1 30 mm AA, 2 RBU-1200 ASW RL, 4 15.8 inch torpedo tubes, 2 DC racks Concept/Program: ASW-oriented version of the Tarantul design. Originally transferred from Russian border guard to Ukranian border guard; then to Ukranian navy. Built 198092. Three others serve the Border Guard.

Builders: Yaroslavl SY, Russia. Number Name U207 Uzgorod Gnatenko U208 Hmelnieckiy Kuropyatikov

Year FLT 1982/92 BLK 1985/92 BLK

Homeport

Notes ex-G. ex-G.

Mine Countermeasures Vessels Melitopol' (Yakhont) class patrol minesweepers (Project 1265) Displacement: approx. 460 tons full load Dimensions: 48.8 x 10.2 x 2.5 meters/160.1 x 33.5 x 8.2 feet Propulsion: 2 diesels, 2 shafts, 2,000-2,300 bhp, 14 knots Crew: 31-46 Sonar: MG-89 Serna hull mounted HF Armament: 1 dual 30 mm, 1 dual 25 mm Concept/Program: Soviet-built coastal minesweepers, transferred 1996. Builders: Avangard Zavod, Petrozavodsk. Number Name U330 Melitopol' S.Komsomolets U331 Mariupol' K.Komsomolets

Year FLT 1979/96 BLK 1978/96 BLK

Homeport

Notes exex-

Amphibious Ships Konstyantyn Olshanskyy ('Ropucha-I' class) large landing ship (Project 775) Displacement: 4,080 tons full load Dimensions: 112.5 x 15 x 3.7 meters/369 x 49.2 x 12 feet Propulsion: 2 diesels, 2 shafts, 19,200 bhp, 17.5 knots Crew: 88 Troops: 150 Cargo: 450 tons Radar: MR-302 Rubka/Strut Curve air/surf search Armament: 2 dual 57mm/70 cal DP, 2 122 mm bombardment rocket launchers, up to 92 mines Concept/Program: Polish-built landing ship, acquired from Russia/USSR. Built 19741985. Builders: Stocznia Polnocna, Gdansk, Poland. Number U402

Name Konstyantyn Olhanskyy

Year FLT 1985/96 BLK

Homeport

Notes

Note: The 'Alligator' class landing ship Rivne was transferred in 1996; she had been laid up unmaintained for several years. She has not yet been refitted and is not active.

Kirovograd ('Polnocny-C' class) medium landing ship (Project 774) Displacement: 1,192 tons full load Dimensions: 81.3 x 9.3 x 2.6 meters/266.7 x 30.5 x 8.5 feet Propulsion: 2 diesels, 2 shafts, 4,400 bhp, 16 knots Crew: 41 Troops: 160 Cargo: 250 tons Armament: 2 dual 30 mm AA, 2 140 mm bombardment rocket launchers, 4 SA-N-8 SAM positions Concept/Program: Polish-built, acquired from USSR/Russia. Builders: Stocznia Polnocna, Gdansk, Poland.

Number U410

Name Kirovograd

Year FLT 1971/94 BLK

Homeport

Notes

Donets'k ('Pomornik'/Zubr) class large air cushion landing craft (Project 1232.2) Displacement: 550 tons full load Dimensions: 57.3 x 25.6 meters/188 x 84 feet Propulsion: 5 gas turbines, 50,000 shp; 4 lift fans, 3 propulsion fans, 36,300 shp propulsion, 55+ knots Crew: 31 Troops: 140-360 Cargo: 130 tons Armament: 2 SA-N-8 SAM positions, 2 30 mm AA, 2 140 mm bombardment rocket launchers, up to 80 mines Concept/Program: Large hovercraft landing/assualt craft; can carry mines instead of cargo. Apparently suffer major reliability problems. First two completed for Ukraine; others ex-Russian. Builders: Morye/Yuzhnaya Tochka Zavod, Feodosiya. Number U420 U422 U423 U424

Name Donets'k Kramotorsk Horlivka Artemivs'k

Year FLT 1993 BLK 19??/96 19??/96 19??/96

Homeport BLK BLK BLK

Notes

Auxiliaries Kerch' (Dubna class) fleet oiler Displacement: 11,140 tons full load Dimensions: 130.1 x 20 x 7.2 meters/426.8 x 65.6 x 23.6 feet Propulsion: 1 diesel, 1 shaft, 6,000 bhp, 15.5 knots Crew: 62 civilian Cargo: 5,300 tons Concept/Program: Ex-Russian oiler. Builders: Rauma-Repola, Rauma, Finland. Number U758

Name Kerch'

Year FLT 1979/97 BLK

Homeport

Notes ex-Sventa

Krasnodon ('Amur' class) repair ship (Project 304/304M) Displacement: 5,490 tons full load Dimensions: 121.7 x 17 x 4.63 meters/399.3 x 55.8 x 15.2 feet Propulsion: 2 diesels, 1 shaft, 3,000 bhp, 14 knots Crew: 210 + 210 passengers/transients Cargo: 280 tons spares Concept/Program: Ex-Russian; relatively small, general-purpose repair ship; carries extensive spare parts supplies. Builders: A. Warski SY, Szczecin, Poland. Number Name U804 Krasnodon

Year FLT 1970/97 BLK

Homeport

Slavutych command ship (modified Project 994) Displacement: 5,010 tons full load Dimensions: 106 x 16 x 6 meters/347.7 x 525 x 19.7 feet Propulsion: 2 diesels, 2 shafts, 6,800 bhp, 16.5 knots

Notes

Crew: 150 EW: 2 PK-10 decoy Armament: 2 30 mm AA, 2 SA-N-8 SAM positions Concept/Program: Laid down as a Soviet intelligence ship (sister to Russian Kamchatka) but completed as a communications/command ship. Builders: Chernomorskiy Zavod, Nikolayev. Number U510

Name Slavutych

Year 1992

FLT BLK

Homeport Sevastopol

Notes

Kolomiya ('Lama' class) cruise missile transport (Project 323A/323B) Displacement: 4,100 tons full load Dimensions: 112.6 x 15.5 x 4.15 meters/369.4 x 50.8 x 13.6 feet Propulsion: 2 diesels, 2 shafts, 2,600 bhp, 13 knots Crew: 154 (up to 420 when serving as small craft tender) Cargo: 12-18 cruise missiles Radar: Fut-N/Slim Net or MR-302 Rubka/Strut Curve air/surf. search Armament: 1 dual 57mm/70cal DP, 4 SA-N-5/8 SAM positions, 2 dual 25 mm AA Concept/Program: Ex-Russian SSM transport; also could serve as tenders to small patrol/missile craft. Builders: Black Sea SY, Nikolayev, Ukraine. Number Name U533 Kolomiya

Year FLT 1969/97 BLK

Homeport

Notes

Kremenets' ('Goryn' class) fleet tug (Project 563/563S) Displacement: 2,200 tons full load Dimensions: 63.5 x 14.3 x 5.2 meters/208.3 x 46.9 x 17.1 feet Propulsion: 1 diesel, 1 shaft, 3,500 bhp, 13.5 knots Crew: 40 civilian + 18 transients Concept/Program: Ex-Russian; general-purpose fleet tug; outfitted for salvage and firefighting duties. 35 to 43 ton bollard pull. Builders: Rauma-Repola, Finland.

Number Name U705 Kremenets'

Year FLT 1983/97 BLK

Homeport

Notes

Korets' ('Sorum' class) fleet tug (Project 745) Displacement: 1,656 tons full load Dimensions: 55.5 x 12.6 x 4.6 meters/182.1 x 41.3 x 15.1 feet Propulsion: Diesel-electric, 2 diesels, 1 shafts, 3,000 shp, 13.8 knots Crew: 35 civilian + 40 transients Concept/Program: Ex-Russian; general-purpose fleet tug. Builders: Yaroslavl Zavod. Number Name U830 Korets'

Year FLT 1973/97 BLK

Homeport

Notes

Izyaslav (Okhtenskiy/'Goliat') class ocean tugs (Project 733/733S) Displacement: 890 tons full load Dimensions: 47.3 x 10.3 x 4.14 meters/155.2 x 33.8 x 13.6 feet Propulsion: Diesel-electric, 2 diesels, 1 shaft, 1,500 shp, 13.3 knots Crew: 31 + 40 transients Concept/Program: Ex-Russian; smaller general-purpose ocean tugs; not fitted for salvage or rescue. Builders: Petrozavod SY, St. Petersburg. Number Name U706 Izyaslav U831 Kovel'

Year FLT 1962/96 BLK 1965/98 BLK

Homeport

Notes

Simferopol ('Moma' class) electronic surveillance ship (Project 861M) Displacement: 1,600 tons full load Dimensions: 73.3 x 10.8 x 3.9 meters/240.5 x 35.4 x 12.8 feet Propulsion: 2 diesels, 2 shafts, 3,600 bhp, 16 knots

Crew: approx. 80-120 Armament: 2 SA-N-8 SAM positions Concept/Program: Polish built as a survey ship/buoy tender, converted to an intelligence ship. Transferred from Russia 1996. Officially considered a training ship. Builders: Stocznia Polnocna, Gdansk, Poland. Number Name U511 Simferopol Yupiter

Year FLT 19??/96 BLK

Homeport

Notes ex-

Balta ('Bereza'/SR-28 class) degaussing/deperming ship (Polish Project 130) Displacement: 2,051 tons full load Dimensions: 69.5 x 13.8 x 3.99 meters/288 x 45.3 x 13 feet Propulsion: 2 diesles, 2 shafts, 2,940 bhp, 13.8 knots Crew: 50 Concept/Program: Polish-built; acquired from Russia 1997. Builders: Stocznia Polnocna, Gdansk, Poland. Number U811 568

Name Balta

Year FLT 1987/97 BLK

Homeport

Notes ex-SR-

Severodonets'k ('Onega' class) acoustic trials ship (Project 1806) Displacement: 1,410-1,460 tons full load Dimensions: 80 x 11.6 x 3.17-3.27 meters/262.5 x 38.1 x 10.4-10.7 feet Propulsion: 2 diesels, 2 shafts, 2,800 bhp, 14 knots Crew: 88-95 Sonar: Arktika-M passive array Concept/Program: Ex-Russsian; intended for monitoring of warship acoustic signatures, and possibly other related signatures. May not have been placed in service upon transfer. Builders: Zelenodol'sk Zavod.

Number Name U812 Severodonets'k

Year FLT 1987/97 BLK

Homeport

Notes

Noviy Bug (Klaz'ma class) cable layer Displacement: 7,885 tons full load Dimensions: 130.4 x 16 x 5.76 meters/427.8 x 52.5 x 18.9 feet Propulsion: Diesel-electric, 5 diesels, 4,600 shp, 15.7 knots Crew: approx. 85-118 Concept/Program: Ex-Russian, Finish-built with British cable eqiupment. Builders: Wartsila SY, Turku, Finland. Number U851

Name Noviy Bug

Year FLT 1969/97 BLK

Homeport

Notes ex-Tsna

Shostka ('Sura' class) large mooring/buoy tender (Project 145) Displacement: 3,150 tons full load Dimensions: 87.3 x 14.8 x 5.1 meters/286.4 x 48.6 x 16.7 feet Propulsion: Diesel-electric, 4 diesels, 2 shafts, 1,780 shp, 13.2 knots Crew: 45 civilian Cargo: 460 tons plus 300 tons fuel Concept/Program: Ex-Russian; large buoy/mooring tender with a 65 ton heavy lift gantry at the stern. Builders: VEB Neptunwerft, Rostock, East Germany. Number Name U852 Shostka

Year FLT 1976/97 BLK

Homeport

Notes

Alchevsk ('Moma' class) coastal survey ship/buoy tender (Project 861) Displacement: 1,502 tons full load Dimensions: 73.3 x 11.2 x 3.8 meters/240.5 x 36.7 x 12.5 feet Propulsion: 2 Sulzer diesels, 2 shafts, 3,600 bhp, 15 knots Crew: 41 civilian Concept/Program: Ex-Russian.

Builders: Stocznia Polnocna, Gdansk, Poland. Number Name U602 Alchevsk

Year FLT 1969/97 BLK

Homeport

Notes

'Biya' class coastal survey ships/buoy tenders (Project 871) Displacement: 750 tons full load Dimensions: 55 x 9.2 x 2.6 meters/180.4 x 30.2 x 8.5 feet Propulsion: 2 diesels, 2 shafts, 1,200 bhp, 13 knots Crew: 25 Concept/Program: Ex-Russian; Polish built. Builders: Stocznia Polnocna, Gdansk, Poland. Built 1968-72. Number Name U601 ? U603 ?

Year FLT 19??/97 BLK 19??/97 BLK

Homeport

Notes

'Kamenka' class coastal survey ship/buoy tender (Project 870) Displacement: 703 tons full load Dimensions: 53.5 x 9.4 x 2.62 meters/175.5 x 30.8 x 8.6 feet Propulsion: 2 Sulzer diesels, 2 shafts, 1,765 bhp, 13.7 knots Crew: 24 civilian Concept/Program: Ex-Russian. Builders: Stocznia Polnocna, Gdansk, Poland. Built 1968-1972. Number Name U600 ?

Year FLT 19??/96 BLK

Homeport

Notes

Pereyaslav ('Muna' class) coastal survey ship (Project 1823 or 1824) Displacement: 688 tons full load Dimensions: 51.5 x 8.4 x 2.7 meters/169 x 27.5 x 8.8 feet Propulsion: 1 diesel, 1 shaft, 600 bhp, 11 knots

Crew: 15 + 7 passengers Cargo: 175 tons Concept/Program: Ex-Russian, acquired by 1997. Builders: Mikolayiv. Number U??

Name Pereyaslav

Year FLT 19??/97 BLK

Homeport

Notes ex-VTR 94

Sudak ('Voda' class) coastal water tanker Displacement: 2,115 tons full load Dimensions: 81.5 x 11.5 x 3.25 meters Propulsion: 2 diesels, 2 shafts, 1,600 bhp, 12 knots Crew: 38 Cargo: 1000 tons Concept/Program: Ex-Russian water tanker. Builders: Yantar Zavod 820, Kaliningrad, Russia. Number Name U756 Sudak

Year FLT 1957/97 BLK

Homeport

Notes

Kriviy Rig (Keyla class) coastal logistics ship Displacement: 2,042 tons full load Dimensions: 78.5 x 10.5 x 4.6 meters/257.5 x 34.4 x 15 feet Propulsion: 1 diesel, 1 shaft, 1,000 bhp, 12 knots Crew: 26 Cargo: 1,100 tons Concept/Program: Ex-Russian small freighter. Builders: Hungary. Number Name U753 Kriviy Rig

Year FLT 19??/96 BLK

Homeport

Notes

Artsiz ('Potok'/Modified T-58 class) weapons trials ship Displacement: 860 tons full load Dimensions: 72.1 x 9.4 x 2.5 meters/236.5 x 30.8 x 8.2 feet Propulsion: 2 diesels, 2 shafts, 4,000 bhp, 17 knots Crew: 30 Armament: various depending on tests Concept/Program: Ex-Russian; survivor of six purpose-built weapons trials ships, mainly intended for torpedo testing but also used for other weapons. Modified version of the T-58 minesweeper; replacements for converted T-43 minesweepers. Builders: Zelendol'sk Zavod, Russia. Number Name U863 Artsiz

Year FLT 1972/97 BLK

Homeport

Notes

Svitlovods'k (Modified T-43 class) acoustic trials ship (Project 513M) Displacement: 549 tons full load Dimensions: 58 x 8.5 x 2.25 meters/190.3 x 27.8 x 7.4 feet Propulsion: 2 diesels, 2 shafts, 2,200 bhp, 14 knots Crew: 77 Concept/Program: Minesweeper design modified to carry out acoustic monitoring work. Ex-Russian. Builders: unknown. Number U861

Name Svitlovods'k

Year FLT 1954/96 BLK

Homeport

Notes

Note: Two Vytegrales class cargo ships were transferred in 1996 but have not been put into service; they are laid up and probably deteriorating. Note: Two Dobrynya Nikitich class port icebreakers are probably under local control at Odesa, not under naval control. The sail training ship Khersones, Tovaristsch and possibly others are under civilian control. Note: A large fleet of scientific ships (space event support ships, survey ships, research ships, etc.) were abandoned in the Ukraine upon the collapse of the USSR; they have

become Ukranian property. However, none is under naval control, and most have been sold or are working in commercial service.

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