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![]() by Staff Writers Moscow (Sputnik) Jun 17, 2016
The Russian Navy has received a welcome boost with the arrival of two of its new series of naval frigates - the Admiral Grigorovich, which arrived at its home base in Sevastopol on Thursday, and the Admiral Essen, scheduled to join the fleet shortly.
Small but dangerous All the six Project 11356 frigates are slated for the Black Sea Fleet with another four, the Admiral Makarov, the Admiral Butakov, the Admiral Istomin and the Admiral Kornilov, still under construction. The new frigates, small, fast and bristling with the best weaponry money can buy, fit the Navy's current "less is more" principle just fine. Each of the Project 11356 frigates is armed with eight launchers of the famous Kalibr-NK designed to destroy surface, submerged and land targets. One such missile is powerful enough to sink a cruiser while a salvo of Kalibrs is able to destroy an aircraft carrier. This means that a single frigate can effectively take on a whole enemy task force.
The formidable Buyan Armed with 8 Kalibr cruise missiles each, the Buyan-M, the Veliky Ustyug, the Grad Sviyazhsk and the Uglich, also carry an A-190 100 mm cannon, a pair of 14.5 mm and a troika of 7,62 mm machineguns. A Buyan-class corvette has a maximum speed of 25 knots, a range of 2,500 nautical miles, 10-day maximum endurance and a crew of 29-36. Four more such corvettes are slated to join the Russian Navy before 2019.
Arctic Warrior Built to explore northern latitudes, the Ilya Muromets is the first icebreaker built in Russia for the Navy in the past 45 years.
Underwater missile carriers and hunters The sea trials of the new engine are slated for later this year and the construction of the prototype of the new sub capable of sailing three weeks without surfacing, is expected to start next year. The construction of the Yasen-M multirole nuclear-powered submarines and Borei-A strategic missile subs will continue and a fifth-generation nuclear submarine, now in the pipeline, will carry hypersonic anti-ship missiles. In addition, a fifth-generation nuclear-powered attack is already on the drawing board.
Nuclear Lider Russia's new warships will have a displacement of about 17,500 tons, a length of 200 meters and a breadth of 20 meters. Equipped with Kalibr cruise missiles, S-500 surface-to-air missiles, 130 mm cannons and Paket-NK torpedoes, the nuclear powered destroyer will reportedly reach a speed of 30 knots and remain at sea up to 90 days without support. Source: Sputnik News
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