"Outraged" - Project 56 destroyer ( NATO code - "Kotlin class destroyer").
| "Outraged" | |
|---|---|
| Service | |
| Class and type of vessel | Destroyer |
| Organization | USSR Navy |
| Manufacturer | Shipbuilding Plant No. 199 |
| Ordered to build | September 3, 1952 (enlisted in the Navy) |
| Construction started | December 30, 1954 |
| Launched | July 8, 1956 |
| Commissioned | January 10, 1957 |
| Withdrawn from the fleet | July 30, 1987 (Deleted) |
| Status | Expelled from the Navy of the USSR , disbanded. |
| Main characteristics | |
| Displacement | standard 2,667 t normal 2949 t total 3,230 t |
| Length | 126.1 m (largest) 117.9 (on design waterline ) |
| Width | 12.76 m (largest) 12.41 m (on design waterline) |
| Height | 34.5 m from the main line |
| Draft | 4.2 m (full) |
| Engines | 2 vocational schools |
| Power | 72 000 l. with. |
| Speed | maximum 38 knots operational and economic 17.9 knots |
| Sailing range | 3,880 miles at 14.3 knots 3090 nautical miles at 17.9 knots 642 nautical miles at 38 knots |
| Crew | 284 (including 19 officers) |
| Armament | |
| Navigational weapons | Radar " Neptune " |
| Radar weapons | Radar " Anchor-M " |
| Artillery | 2 × 2 130 mm AU SM-2-1 |
| Flak | 4 × 4 45 mm AU SM-20-ZIF |
| Anti-submarine weapons | 6 × BMB-2 |
| Mine torpedo armament | 2 × 5 PTA-53-56 |
Content
Construction History
Enrolled in the lists of the Navy of the USSR on September 3, 1952 . Laid at the factory number 199 named. Lenin Komsomol in Komsomolsk-on-Amur December 30, 1954 (building number 84), launched on July 8, 1956 . Adopted by the fleet on December 31, 1956 , on January 10, 1957, the destroyer joined the Soviet Navy [1] .
Service
The ship, after it entered service, became part of the Pacific Fleet of the Navy of the USSR , before moving to Kamchatka - as part of the 10th OPESK , then as part of the 173th BEM of the Kamchatka Flotilla. In 1959, "Outraged" was engaged in the protection of fisheries in the Sea of Okhotsk . October 20, 1961 was transferred to the 201st BPLK . From February 15, 1961 to July 18, 1962, it underwent modernization under the 56PLO project at Dalzavod (the 79th brigade of ships under construction and under repair). September 30, 1962 sent for conservation in Novik Bay [1] .
July 30, 1987 by order of the Minister of Defense of the USSR, the ship was removed from the list of ships of the Navy of the USSR and disbanded. In 1989, the ship's hull was cut into metal and left in the Bay of Labor (Russky Island) in a semi-submerged state [1] [2] .
Design Features
The indignant destroyer destroyer Indignant went into operation with fairings of the shaft lines, one balance wheel and the Fut-N radar (instead of the Reef radar). During modernization under the 56-PLO project, the foremast of the new, reinforced structure was replaced on the ship, the nose superstructure was strengthened; dismantled the Anchor-M radar and instead installed the Anchor-M2 radar. In the mid-1970s, the Neptune radar was replaced on the ship with two Don radars (with an antenna post on the foremast), four twin 25-mm 2M-ZM submachine guns were installed on the middle superstructure in the area of the aft boiler casing, and in front of the bow AU SM-2-1 - two 45 mm salute guns. Then the ship was equipped with SOTS MI-110K [2] .
Ship Commanders
k.2r. Solovyov Nikolay Vasilievich (10.1954-11.1955)
Board numbers
- During the service, the destroyer changed a number of the following side numbers [1] :
- No. 019 (1966);
- No. 340 (1967);
- No. 403 (1970);
- No. 763 (1987).
Notes
- ↑ 1 2 3 4 Pavlov A. S. Project destroyers of the project 56. - Yakutsk, 1999. - P. 43.
- ↑ 1 2 Apalkov Yu. V. Squadron destroyers of the project 56. - St. Petersburg. : Galeia Print, 2006 .-- 79 p.
Literature
- Apalkov Yu. V. destroyers of the project 56. - St. Petersburg. : Galeia Print, 2006 .-- 84 p. - ISBN 5-8172-0108-9 .
- Pavlov A.S. Project destroyers of the project 56. - Yakutsk, 1999. - 48 p.