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Oiler Ivan Bubnov Returns to Homeport Sevastopol


Oiler Ivan Bubnov Returns to Homeport Sevastopol 10.09.2012
Text: Korabli.eu
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Black Sea Fleet (BSF) large-size replenishment oiler Ivan Bubnov on Sept 7 returned to homebase Sevastopol from the 5-month long deployment.

Throughout the cruise, the oiler was performing assigned tasks in the Mediterranean and the Red seas.

Ivan Bubnov replenished supplies of Northern Fleet (NF) destroyer Vice Admiral Kulakov being on the anti-piracy mission near the Horn of Africa. After that, the destroyer started escorting the fifth commercial convoy in the Red Sea.

Being stationed in the Mediterranean Sea, the oiler refueled other NF ships as well.

Having covered several thousands of nautical miles, Ivan Bubnov returned to the homeport and was met with traditional bread-and-salt.

Recall that the oiler left Sevastopol on Apr 15 to supply Russian Navy's anti-piracy task unit.

Project 1599V large-size seagoing oiler Ivan Bubnov was built by Baltiysky Zavod shipyard in Leningrad and launched on Apr 20, 1974. The ship joined Soviet Navy on July 19, 1975.

General characteristics:

Displacement: 22,450 tons
Length: 162.3 meters
Beam: 21.4 meters
Draft: 9.0 meters
Full speed: 17 knots
Propulsion: one diesel engine Sulzer; 1 propeller; power 9,600 shp
Fuel range: 10,000 nm at 16 knots
Carrying capacity: 8,250-ton fuel bunker; 2,050 tons of diesel fuel; 1,000 tons of aircraft fuel; 250 tons of lubrication oil; 450 tons of boiler feedwater; 450 tons of drinking water; 220 tons of food stuff
Complement: 93 men

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