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Lieutenant Ilyin


Lieutenant Ilyin. new-sebastopol.com

Lieutenant Ilyin (hull number 438) is a Project 1265 Yakhont (Sonya Class) base minesweeper.

REGISTRATION

Black Sea Fleet

CONSTRUCTION

Lieutenant Ilyin (serial number 127) was laid down at Avangard shipyard, Petrozavodsk on February 13, 1981. Launched on November 23, 1981. Commissioned on July 3, 1982. Before October 15, 2000 named as BT-40

PERFORMANCE AND DIMENSIONS

Standard displacement: 427 tons
Full-load displacement: 460 tons
Length: 49 meters
Beam: 8.8 meters
Draft: 2.45 meters
Full speed: 14 knots
Autonomy: 10 days
Range: 1500 nautical miles (10 knots)
Crew: 45 men (5 officers)

Propulsion

2x1100 hp diesels DRA-210A, 3 diesels generators DGRA-100/1500 x100 kW, 1 diesel generator DGRA-50/1500 x50 kW

ARMAMENT

Launcher SAM system 9K34 Strela-3
1x2 30 mm AK-230M
1x2 25 mm 2M-3M
2x6 30 mm AK-306 - 3500 rounds 6 mines 
Contact sweep GKT-2, acoustic sweep AT-6 or magnetic sweep PEMT-4, acoustic sweep AT-6 or magnetic sweep ST-2, acoustic sweep AT-6 or sweep TS-1 or mine-searcher KIU-1 or 2x200 meters of detonation cord