Russian Navy


MPK-220 Vladimirets



MPK-220 Vladimirets. Photo by A. Brichevsky (flot.sevastopol.info)

MPK-220 Vladimirets is a Project 11451 Small ASW Ship (SAS).

REGISTRATION

Black Sea Fleet

CONSTRUCTION, NAME

The ship was laid down on May 12, 1984 at More Production Association (Feodosiya, Crimea); launched on August 20, 1990; commissioned on March 14, 1991 under the name of MPK-220. The ship obtained the name of Vladimirets on April 3, 1998.

MILESTONES

In 1999 being a part of ASW attack group, the ship won Navy Commander's Prize for ASW training.

On November 11, 2007 staying at moorage wall of Sevastopol Shipyard 13, the ship took several holes in portside when the yard's floating crane fell down on her during gale. Eight fire vessels, salvage tugs and diving ships were involved in the rescue operation.

In August 2008 the works on the ship's main propulsion units were completed. Interrepair service term had been prolonged.

PERFORMANCE

Speed: 60.5 knots
Operational range: 1,230 miles at 12 knots
Crew: 39 men

DIMENSIONS

Displacement: 468 tonnes
Extreme length: 49.97 meters
Extreme beam: 21.1 meters
Extreme draft: 7.27 meters

PROPULSION

2 x 20,000 shp gas turbines
1 x 10,000 shp gas turbine

ARMAMENT

76-mm gun mount AK-176M
30-mm gun mount AK-630M
MANPADS Strela-3 launcher
2 quadruple 400-mm torpedo tubes


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