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D-145


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D-145 is a Project 1206 Kalmar, Lebed Class air-cushion landing craft designed for transporting weapons systems, equipment, cargo and personnel of the assault elements both from ship to shore and across the beach.

REGISTRATION

Caspian Flotilla

CONSTRUCTION

D-145 (serial number 114) was laid down at More shipyard, Feodosia. Commissioned in 1982. Decommissioned in 2012.

PERFORMANCE

Speed: 55 knots
Range: 100 nautical miles (50 knots)
Autonomy: 1 day
Crew: 6 men (2 officers)

Dimensions

Displacement: standard - 108 tons, full - 114 tons
Length: 24.6 meters
Beam: 10.8 meters
Draft: 1.3 ì

Propulsion

2x10000 hp, gas turbines MT-70, 2 turbine-type generators x16 kW

Armament

1x2 12,7 mm Utes-M

Electronics

Radar Kivach-2

Cargo

1 medium tank T-54 or 2 light tanks PT-76 or 120 troops or 37 tons of cargo