MPK-107 - Project 1124M small anti-submarine ship (code "Albatross", NATO code designation - Grisha III class corvette ).
| MPK-107 | |
|---|---|
Vladivostok, May 1, 2016 | |
| Service | |
| Class and type of vessel | small anti-submarine ship |
| Manufacturer | Khabarovsk Shipbuilding Plant |
| Construction started | February 22, 1988 |
| Launched | June 5, 1990 |
| Commissioned | March 14, 1991 |
| Status | Included in the Pacific Fleet |
| Main characteristics | |
| Displacement | 1065 t (standard), 1220 t (full) |
| Length | 71.12 m (largest) 66.0 m (waterline) |
| Width | 10.15 m (largest) 9.5 m (waterline) |
| Draft | 3.64 m (average) 6.1 m (along the fairing of the gas station) |
| Engines | 1 GTE DE-59 + 2 DD M-507A |
| Power | 18 000 liters with. + 20 000 liters with. |
| Mover | 3 |
| Speed | 31-32 knots (full), 14 knots (economic) |
| Sailing range | 2,200 nautical miles (at 14 knots), 1940 miles (at 19 knots) |
| Autonomy of swimming | 9 days |
| Crew | 86 people, including 9 officers |
| Armament | |
| Flak | 1 × 1 × 76 mm AK-176 M (550 shots) 1 × 6 × 30 mm AK-630 M (2000 shots) |
| Missile weapons | SAM "Osa-MA" (20 missiles) |
| Anti-submarine weapons | 1 × 12 × 213 mm RBU-6000 bomb (48 depth charges) |
| Mine torpedo armament | 2 × 2 × 533 mm TA (4 torpedoes SET-65) |
The main objectives of the IPC are to ensure the deployment of SSBNs , the protection of naval bases and formations of attack ships and convoys of vessels in coastal areas. Combat use does not imply a ship on the high seas.
Content
Construction History
The ship was laid down at the Khabarovsk Shipyard named after S. M. Kirov on February 22, 1988 , launched on June 5, 1990, and entered the fleet on March 14, 1991 [1] .
Armament
- 76-mm artillery mount AK-176
- 30 mm artillery mount AK-630 M
- Launcher of the Osa-MA anti-aircraft missile system
- RBU-6000 "Smerch-2" jet bombing installation
- 2 twin 533 mm torpedo tubes
- 12 depth charges or 18 min
Radio weapons
- EW complex PK-16 (2 PU KL-101) - shots AZ-TSP-60UM
- General Detection Radar MR-302 "Felling"
- Radar RTR "Bizan-4B"
- Radar station "Don"
- State recognition equipment "Nickel-KM"
- ARP-50R radio direction finder
- HAK MGK-335MS
- OGAS MG-339T "Shelon"
- HAS sound-communication MG-26 "Host"
- GAS KMG-12 "Kassandra"
- GAS receiving signals sonar buoys MGS-407K
- Station for detecting the thermal wake trace of the submarine MI-110KM
- Radiation wake detection station PL MI-110R
Service History
On February 15, 1992, Irkutsk Komsomolets was renamed MPK-107 .
Until 1993, MPK-107 had tail number 342.
In 1999, MPK-107 as part of the KPUG won the Navy Civil Defense Prize for anti-submarine training [2] .
In September 2000, MPK-107 took part in joint Russian-Japanese naval exercises in the area of Avacha Bay [3] .
On March 5, 2005, he touched the ground with the antenna cowl of the MGK-335MS sonar complex at the eastern edge of the Crayfish Crayfish [2] .
In the summer of 2014, MPK-107 took part in a long trip to the southern part of the Sea of Okhotsk . During it, more than 4,000 miles were covered and a full range of exercises and combat training tasks were performed in conditions of remoteness from the base point . During service, the anti-submarine combat crew of the ship discovered and maintained contact with a foreign submarine tracking the detachment of Russian ships [3] .
In February-March 2015, the connection of the ships of the water area protection (MPK-82, MPK-107 , MRK "Iney", MRK "Moroz", MRK "Smerch" and minesweepers) completed training tasks on air defense and anti-sabotage defense of Kamchatka [4] .
From June 16 to August 3, 2015 he served in the southern smokers area. And from November 5 to 15, as part of 114 BrKOVR, he made the transition to the Vladivostok Naval Forces to carry out combat training tasks.
From June 16 to July 18, 2016, MPK-107 took part in naval exercises near Vladivostok and performed combat service tasks in the southern Kuril Islands. July 20, the ship arrived in Petropavlovsk-Kamchatsky - at a permanent base. And already in September, in the water area of Avacha Bay, together with MPK-82, he carried out training missile firing of the Osa-M air defense system on an air target - a missile launched from the Rubezh coastal complex [5] .
As of October 2016, MPK-107 is in the combat structure of the Pacific Fleet, and is part of the 117th division of the ships of the guard of the water area of the 114th brigade of ships of the guard of the water area of the Kamchatka Flotilla of diverse forces. Board number 332.
Ship Commanders
Military unit 53129
- Captain 3rd Rank Sergey Rudevich - First Commander
- Captain Lieutenant Yuri Kidalinsky
- Captain Lieutenant Igor Shakhlovich
- Captain 1st Rank Untilov Vyacheslav Yakovlevich (? - 1994)
- Captain 3rd rank Komissarov Sergey Sergeevich (1994 -?)
- 3rd rank captain Vladimir N. Kochetkov (03/03/2000 - 2004)
- Captain 3rd rank Bor Sergey Vladimirovich (05/20/2004 - 02.2008)
- 3rd rank captain Alexander Buyankin (2009 - 04.2011)
- 3rd rank captain Nikolai Dedurenkov (08.2011 - 08.2016)
- captain of the 3rd rank Nikonorov Dmitry Sergeevich (08.2016-present)
Notes
- ↑ Kostrichenko V.V. “Albatross” sentinel at sea. The history of the ships of the project 1124. - M .: Military book, 2005. - S. 123. - ISBN 5-902863-04-X .
- ↑ 1 2 MPK-107
- ↑ 1 2 MPK-107 Pacific Fleet crew celebrated the 24th anniversary of the raising of the naval flag
- ↑ The ships of the Pacific Fleet have begun to practice air defense missions in Kamchatka (Russian) (neopr.) ? . RIA Novosti (February 27, 2015). Date of treatment October 14, 2016.
- ↑ In the exercises in Kamchatka, anti-submarine ships fired missiles (Russian) (neopr.) ? . RIA Novosti (September 24, 2016). Date of treatment October 14, 2016.
Literature
- Apalkov Yu. V. Ships of the Navy of the USSR. Handbook in 4 volumes. - SPb. : Galeia Print, 2005 .-- T. III. Anti-submarine ships. Part II Small anti-submarine ships. - 112 p. - ISBN 5-8172-0095-3 .
- Kostrichenko V.V. "Albatross" sentinel at sea. The history of the ships of the project 1124. - M .: War Book, 2005. - 166 p. - ISBN 5-902863-04-X .