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Stupinets


Stupinets. nashflot.ru

Missile boat Stupinets (hull number 705) is a Project 12411T missile boat designed for destruction of enemy warships, transport vessels, and amphibious means; air defense reinforcement of task units and single ships, coverage from attacks of enemy light forces. 

REGISTRATION

Caspian Flotilla

CONSTRUCTION

Missile boat R-101 (serial number 203) was laid down at Srednenevsky Shipyard on August 4, 1982; put afloat on June 27, 1984; commissioned into Northern Fleet on September 30, 1985. In 1989, the boat was transferred to Baltic Fleet, in 1993 – to Caspian Flotilla. Renamed into Stupinets on December 14, 2001.

PERFORMANCE

Speed: 42 knots (full), 13 knots (cruising)
Fuel range: 760 nautical miles at 43 knots, 1 400 nautical miles at 13 knots
Crew: 41 men

DIMENSIONS

Displacement: 392 tons (standard), 469 tons (full)
Length: 56.1 meters (overall), 49.5 meters (at design waterline)
Beam: 10.2 meters (overall), 8.74 meters (at design waterline)
Draft: 2.5 meters (at hull level, full load), 4.15 meters (at screw level)

POWERPLANT

2 x 16,000-shp gas-turbine engine M-15 (4,000 shp cruising gas turbine M-75; 12,000-shp boost gas turbine M-70), 2 propeller screws

ARMAMENT

1 x 1 76-mm gun mount AK-176
2 x 6 30-mm antiaircraft gun system AK-630
4 x 1 launchers of antiship missiles P-15 Termit or Moskit
1 x 4 SAM system Strela-3 (combat load 16 missiles)