Project 20380 corvette Gromkiy
In the third commissioning ceremony in eight days, the
Russian Navy welcomed its sixth Project 20380 corvette into the fleet.
Corvette
Gromkiy joined the Pacific Fleet in a ceremony in Vladivostok on December 25.
In
the previous two ceremonies this month, Russia commissioned the
lead Karakurt-class corvette Mytishchi and
lead Project 22160 patrol ship Vasily Bykov.
Also
referred to as Steregushchy-class corvettes, Project 20380 ships are designed
by the Almaz Central Marine Design bureau, and started entering service in 2007
when the first vessel in the class, the Steregushchy, was commissioned.
Gromkiy
joined the Russian Navy after entering water in July 2017 and completing its
builder’s and state trials.
The
corvette displaces 2,200 tons at full load and reaches speeds of up to 27
knots. It is equipped with the Redut air defense system and the Uran anti-ship
missile system, which is a ship-launched version of the Zvezda KH-35U subsonic
cruise missile. The corvettes also feature a hangar and flight deck for the
Ka-27 naval helicopter.
Source: navaltoday.com
Source: navaltoday.com
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