Friday, 24 June 2022

USC announced the timing of the laying of the third corvette of project 20385 for the Pacific Fleet

Gremyaschiy / Serg Petrushin / shipspotting.com


В ОСК назвали сроки закладки третьего корвета проекта 20385 для Тихоокеанского флота

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The United Shipbuilding Corporation announced the laying of the next project 20385 corvette for the Pacific Fleet . The construction of the ship will be carried out by the Amur Shipyard. This was reported by the press service of the USC.

The corvette, called "Fast", is planned to be officially laid down on the birthday of the Amur Shipyard, July 1, 2022. As explained in the USC, the ship will be the ninth corvette being built at the enterprise under the concluded contract and the third project 20385 (the second serial).

The fact that Amur Shipyard began preparations for the laying of a new corvette was reported back in mid-April, when the assembly of the ship's mortgage section began. Now the official construction of three corvettes is underway at the Amur Shipyard - two projects 20380 "Grozny" and "Brave" and one project 20385 - "Buyny". The contract for the construction of two project 20380 corvettes and four project 20385 corvettes was signed in December 2020.

Project 20385 is a modernized project of the corvette project 20380. The main task is to detect and destroy surface enemy ships or submarines, organize landings, protect the coastal zone, and escort other ships.

The main characteristics of the project 20385 corvettes: Displacement - 2200 tons, length - 104 m, width - 13 m, speed - up to 27 knots, cruising range - 3500 miles, autonomy - 15 days, crew - 99 people. The ship is armed with the Caliber-NK complex, the Redut anti-aircraft system, the A-190-01 100-mm artillery mount, two AK-630M 30-mm anti-aircraft guns, and the Paket anti-submarine system. The Ka-27PL (Ka-27PS) helicopter can be based on the ship.

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