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Project 1124


IOC: 1968
Total Production: 100

Project 1124M


IOC: 1985
Production: 33

Also Known As
Albatros
Grisha-V


Origin
Russia




Guided Missiles:
RBU-6000

SAM & ABM Missiles:
9M33 (20)

Aircraft, Vehicles & Crafts:
Osa-MA2

Guns & Missile Launchers:
AK-630M

Description: The Project 1124 corvettes have been designed to carry out anti-submarine warfare (ASW) missions in coastal waters. Approximately 100 of these ships have been built by the Soviet Union/Russia starting in 1968 comprising Grisha I (16), Grisha II (14), Grisha III (33), Grisha IV (1) and Grisha V (33). Project 1124M, NATO code GrishaV and Soviet name Albatros, is an small ASW ship able to destroy surface targets, underwater targets and airborne targets autonomously protecting national borders and exclusive economic zones during escort and patrol missions. Besides, Grisha V ships can set up mine fields. Its weapon system consists of a 76.2mm AK-176M gun, a 30mm AK-630M gun, one OSA-MA2 with a two-rail launcher, two twin-tube torpedo launchers, and one RBU-6000 ASW rocket system. The propulsion system three-shaft in a Combined Diesel And Gas (CODAG) configuration which develops 2x6,620 KW (diesel) and 13,970 KW (gas).

Specifications
Accommodation: Crew 80

Guns: Main Gun Caliber 76.20 mm

Dimensions: Beam 10.3 m, Draft 5.5 m, Length 71 m

Weights: Full Displacement 1,000 t

Performance: Cruise Speed 14 kt (26 kph), Endurance 10 day, Ferry Range 2,500 nautical mile (), Top Speed 30 kt (56 kph)

Power: Power 13,970 kW

Project 1124M - Contracts, Orders & Sales

 



Operators

see operators map

Lithuania
Russia
Ukraine

Notes
(*) lead contractor
IOC: Initial Operating Capability
FOC: Full Operating Capability
CEP: Circular Error Probable
Comm: Commissioning Date
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Meters per Second (mps)   Kilometers per Hour (kph)   Knot (kt)   Miles per Hour (mph)
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Shaft-Horse-Power (shp)


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