Small rocket ship mrk project 22800 karakurt. Corvettes of the karakurt series are a black widow for the nato fleet. Equipping ships with electronic warfare stations

The Syrian campaign provided the Russian Ministry of Defense with an invaluable opportunity to test the latest weapons not just in conditions as close as possible to combat, but on the actual battlefield. Perhaps the main weapon "premiere" of Syria was successful use on ground targets on October 7, 2015 by three small missile ships (MRK) of project 21631 and a missile ship of project 11661K of the Kalibr missile system.

More data launches followed later cruise missiles, and the RF Ministry of Defense continued its course towards large-scale "calibrating" of the fleet. Within the framework of this program, not only was the equipment of the surface ships and submarines under construction with the "Calibers" carried out, but also the conversion of the pennants already in service into the carriers of the "Caliber".

"Caliber kayaks"

Almost simultaneously with the "calibrating" of the fleet, the Russian military leadership had to solve another problem. The situation in the Black and Mediterranean Seas after the reunification of the Crimea with Russia insistently demanded an urgent strengthening of the Black Sea Fleet. And first of all, with shock units.

Since it was not possible to physically accelerate the commissioning of Project 11356 frigates and Project 636 diesel-electric submarines intended for replenishment of the KChF, the Ministry of Defense took an unexpected step. Initially created for the Caspian flotilla MRK project 21631 (code "Buyan-M") "Serpukhov" and "Green Dol" it was decided to send to the Black Sea.

Of course, this was a palliative decision. Buyany-M was designed for operations in the closed waters of the Caspian Sea. They had dimensional limitations caused by the need to fit into the dimensions of the locks, as well as pass under the spans of the bridges of the Volga-Baltic waterway.

In general, the RTOs of project 21631, with their water-jet propellers, reduced seaworthiness and autonomy, were not particularly suitable for actions in the Black and, moreover, the Mediterranean Sea. But the fact that each of the "Buyanov-M" could carry 8 subsonic "Caliber" or supersonic "Onyx", long time in the eyes of the military, it atoned for the above shortcomings. Moreover, the strike potential of these RTOs was equal to that of the Project 11356 frigates, four times (!) Superior to the Buyany-M in terms of their displacement.

By the fall of 2016, it became clear to the Ministry of Defense of the Russian Federation that the further presence of IRAs of project 21631 in the Black Sea Fleet ceased to justify itself. The Black Sea region was already quite tightly controlled by the ground grouping and aviation of the RF Armed Forces, based in the Crimea. At the same time, the KChF began to receive frigates and submarines, i.e. new "caliber carriers" with much better seaworthiness and autonomy than the "Buyanov-M".

For this reason, Serpukhov and Zeleny Dol were sent to the Baltic, which was more suitable for Buyan-M in terms of basing and operation. This saved "caliber kayaks", as project 21631 MRKs were called behind the back on the Black Sea, from service "on the verge of feat."

The problem of the speedy replenishment of the ship stock with new "caliber carriers" with more acceptable indicators of autonomy and seaworthiness than that of "Buyanov-M", which was urgent for the entire Russian Navy, now had to be solved by the project 22800 RTOs already under construction.

To understand where these ships came from, we will have to mentally go back 16 years.

From "Scorpio" to "Buyans"

The desire to get modern seaworthy RTOs, designed according to the "cheap and cheerful" method, allowing for a sufficient short time to create shock ship groupings operating under the "umbrella" of coastal air defense; This was the starting point for the appearance in the Central Marine Design Bureau "Almaz" at the beginning of the "two thousandth" of the idea of ​​building a series of missile and artillery boats of the project 12300 (code "Scorpion").

With a total displacement of only 465 tons, the Scorpions had to carry a 100-mm universal gun mount A-190E with a rate of fire of 80 rounds per minute, the Kashtan-1 anti-aircraft missile and artillery complex, and most importantly - 4 Yakhont anti-ship missiles of the vertical launch with a firing range of 300 km and a warhead weight of 200 kg.

The pre-production Scorpion was laid down on June 5, 2001 in Rybinsk on the stocks of the Vympel open joint stock shipbuilding company. Initially, it was planned to deliver the boat to the customer in 2005, but ... At first, the completion of the "Scorpion" was slowed down by a lack of funding, and later the military completely lost interest in the brainchild of "Almaz". This was explained by the fact that the "Scorpion" was "narrowly sharpened" for action only against surface targets.

At the same time, the Experimental Design Bureau Novator named after LV Lyuliev was already successfully completing work on the creation of the Caliber missile system. The wide missile range of "Caliber" made it possible to hit not only surface, but also ground targets.

At the same time, from the same universal ship firing complex, it was possible to launch supersonic anti-ship missiles, which were the main killer "trump card" of the little "Scorpion". It is worth noting that the launch range of "Calibers" exceeded 500 km, which de facto violated the terms of the Treaty on the Elimination of Intermediate-Range and Short-Range Missiles (INF). But since the "Calibers" were declared as sea-based, not land-based missiles, de jure they did not violate the INF Treaty.

In general, the military leadership wanted to get something more versatile and long-range than the "Scorpion", albeit at a higher price. As a result, the firstborn of the project 12300 remained unfinished, because the "Caliber" did not fit into it! On the other hand, the Zelenodolsk Design Bureau had both the experience of creating the first in Russia rocket ship with "Caliber", "Tatarstan" project 11661K, and the 500-ton small artillery ships of the project 21630 (code "Buyan"), which were under construction, designed for the Caspian waters.

Unlike the "Scorpion", it turned out to be much easier to remake the "Buyans" for "Calibers" with a passing increase in the tonnage of ships almost twice. That "Zelenodoltsy" with the blessing of the state did, having received the already familiar "Buyany-M" at the exit.

The forced construction of such compact, but with a high strike potential, warships caused a lot of questions from analysts. The latter disappeared only on October 7, 2015, when, as already mentioned, 3 Buyana-M and Tatarstan fired from the Caspian Sea at targets in Syria with Caliber.

But, with all the advantages of the project 21631, during the operation of "Buyanov-M" in the Black Sea, the Zelenodolsk RTOs also revealed the disadvantages that we listed at the beginning of the article.

His Majesty "Karakurt"

The absence in the domestic fleets, especially the KChF, of a "commercial" number of "caliber carriers", albeit in the form of seaworthy MRKs, became even more acute after the construction of the second three Project 11356 frigates stalled due to the termination of engine supplies from Ukraine. turned out to be needed "already yesterday", while the Zelenodolsk Design Bureau was loaded with work on other projects. As a result of the combination of all these factors, 14 years after the laying of the Scorpion, the circle has closed - the design of seaworthy MRKs was again entrusted to the Almaz Central Design Bureau.

"Almazovtsy" did not reinvent the wheel. Combining the successful design solutions of its "Scorpion" with the "Buyan-M" universal ship firing complex for 8 "Caliber" or "Onyx", TsMKB designed a small missile ship of Project 22800 (code "Karakurt").

For the first time, the appearance of the new MRK was presented to the public at the Army-2015 international military-technical forum. The two lead ships of Project 22800, named Uragan and Typhoon, were laid down on December 24, 2015 at the Pella shipyard in Leningrad.

The need for import substitution, as well as the development of individual components and assemblies, in particular, the shipboard 76.2-mm gun mount AK-176MA, created by the St. Petersburg machine-building plant "Arsenal", somewhat delayed the completion of the "Karakurt". And yet, on June 2, 2017, the media published information that the first RTO of project 22800 - "Hurricane" - will be launched before the end of this summer.

In total, naval sailors plan to receive from the industry at least 18 "Karakurt" intended to replenish the Black Sea, Baltic and Pacific fleets. The need to build project 22800 RTOs for the needs of the Northern Fleet has not yet been voiced.

It is curious that with the best indicators of seaworthiness and autonomy, the "Karakurt" will have a lower displacement by 149 tons than the "Buyanov-M". A more modest size, in comparison with the project 21631, will increase the secrecy of the new RTOs. Target detection capabilities of the "Karakurt" will increase - the 22800 project is equipped with an integrated mast with fixed phased antenna arrays of a multifunctional radar complex located on it.

Yielding to Buyan-M in terms of artillery power - 76.2-mm gun mount instead of 100-mm - Karakurt will carry the same strike missile system as in Project 21631, allowing it to hit surface targets within a radius of about 500 kilometers, and ground-based - within a radius of about 1500 kilometers. Thus, like "Buyan-M", modest in size, but armed with eight "Caliber" MRKs of project 22800 may well be called small strategic missile ships.

Warships are one of the most valuable units of combat power in every country, which is why the world's leading engineers are constantly working on the design and production of more and more efficient and functional projects. It's no secret that the Russian Navy is one of the strongest in the world, but in this case, progress has not stopped in one place. Russian engineers are also working to make the Russian Navy stronger and stronger every year. That is why in 2015 the project 22800 "Karakurt" was introduced, which involves the construction of almost twenty new effective combat units that will replenish the Navy. However, what are these units? What are their technical characteristics? What design features do they have? From this article you will learn everything about the project 22800 "Karakurt".

about the project

First of all, we should figure out what the 22800 "Karakurt" project is. Such encryption will be carried by small multipurpose missile and artillery ships of small displacement, which will operate in the near sea zone. In some classifications, such ships are described as "small corvettes". They are designed to conduct military operations in the near sea zone, as well as on rivers, so they are assigned the conditional "sea-river" class. Also, "Karakurt" will perform certain tasks in peacetime, so it is difficult to overestimate the importance of this undertaking. And that is why now you will learn all the most important details regarding the 22800 "Karakurt" project: from the history of its origin to an overview of current work.

History of the project

The history of the project 22800 "Karakurt" is still not very long, since it was first presented to the public only in 2015. However, its roots go much deeper into the past. The fact is that the Scorpion, which was designed in the late nineties and early zero, is considered the basis of this project. However, the project was nowhere near as successful as planned. The only "Scorpion", which was put into production in 2001, was never completed. The Buyan-M small missile ship, which is widely used in the Caspian Sea, also greatly influenced the Karakurt. However, it is much more effective on rivers and in low waters, therefore, in open sea conditions, it does not show its best qualities... It was in order to complement the functionality of the Buyans that the production of the Karakurt was planned, which is supposed to be a seaworthy alternative to the Buyans. In total, within the framework of the project 22800 "Karakurt", it is planned to build 18 ships, but this will be described in more detail a little later, but now it is worth focusing on the main technical characteristics of the ship, behind which the future of the Russian Navy is seen.

Specifications

As mentioned earlier, small missile ships (MRK) of project 22800 "Karakurt" do not have the largest displacement - 800 tons. At the same time, after the completion of the first construction, such a ship will reach sixty meters in length, while its width will be ten meters. The draft of the ship, that is, the depth to which it will submerge in the water, will be four meters. Set in motion this model will be a diesel-electric engine, at maximum speed the speed of the "Karakurt" will be thirty knots. It is also worth paying attention to two more characteristics: range and sailing autonomy. The first characteristic shows how long the ship can go without refueling, and the second is the actual time that the ship can stay in open water without touching the shore in order to replenish supplies. The sailing range of this model will be approximately two and a half thousand miles, and the sailing autonomy will be about fifteen days. As you can see, by technical specifications small missile ship of project 22800 "Karakurt" is extremely efficient, compact and has a high potential. But what about his weaponry, which he will be equipped with?

Armament

If we talk about the armament of the Project 22800 Karakurt missile ship, then it is worth highlighting five different groups, each of which deserves special attention. Firstly, the ship will carry radar weapons in the form of the Mineral-M radar station. Secondly, it will be equipped with electronic weapons: at the same time, the Karakurt will be equipped with the Trassa-E radar complex and the Sigma-E information and control system. Thirdly, the main striking force will be the ZS14 eight-round vertical launcher. Fourthly, it will not do without an artillery gun: there will be a choice between a 100-mm and 76-mm automatic installations... And finally, fifthly, there will be anti-aircraft artillery on board. For these functions, the Pantsir-M anti-aircraft missile system was selected. As you can see, the project 22800 Karakurt ship will be very well armed, but more details about its combat power will be discussed a little later.

Features of the design of the case

Each ship has its own characteristics and unique features that distinguish it from the standard models. This can be the location of masts, weapons, the presence or absence of any elements, and so on. The ship 22800 "Karakurt" has several such features, and the most important of them relate to the structure of the hull and superstructures on it. As mentioned earlier, this ship will be in many ways similar to the Buyans, which are now widely used in the Russian Navy. "Buyan" also has which is located in the rear of the superstructure, only it is located along the center line. As for the "Karakurt", in the case of this ship, the installation will be located across. It is also worth noting the presence of an integrated mast on board, on which it will be possible to find the antennas that are part of the radar complex. However, RTOs of project 22800 "Karakurt" have many more features, which are worth mentioning separately.

Power point

One of the most striking distinctive features of the project MRK "Karakurt" 22800 is its power point... On different ships, you can find different engines, when compared with the closest model, which was mentioned more than once in the article, then it has an exclusively diesel engine. As for the "Karakurt", in this case the engine is diesel-electric, which is an impressive step forward in all aspects, including the range and autonomy of navigation (according to the last parameter, the "Karakurt" is superior to the "Buyan" by a whole five days). The new generation engine of project 22800 "Karakurt" is produced at the domestic plant "Zvezda" and may become universal for ships of a similar type in the near future.

Weapon features

Given the fact that this ship is a combat one, it is worth dwelling in more detail on the issue of its armament. As you may have understood earlier, the armament on board the ship will be extremely diverse, which makes the model multifunctional. The main weapon, naturally, will be an eight-round vertical launcher, which can use missiles of the Onyx and Caliber families. As for artillery support, the final version has not yet been approved, but, most likely, the main weapon will be either the 100-mm AU A-190 or the 76-mm AU AK-176. If the second option is approved, then additional firepower the weaker gun will be equipped with two AK-630 small-caliber artillery mounts. There is also an assumption that the main artillery gun will be the 57-mm AU A-220M, but this option seems the least likely. As for the air defense, the last version of the anti-aircraft installation is the Pantsir, but there are rumors that the Broadsword ZRAK may be in its place. In the coming year, the answer to this question is unlikely to appear, so it is worth waiting for the appearance of the first finished ship, created within the framework of this project. About when it will be launched will be discussed later.

Seaworthiness

It has already been indicated above that the ships of this model will have better seaworthiness in comparison with the closest relatives - "Buyans". The engineers who designed the "Karakurt" report that the reason for this is the fact that the "Buyans" are used mainly on the coast of the seas, as well as in river conditions, that is, they do not need a large supply of range and autonomy of navigation. As for the "Karakurt", it is planned to use them in the open seas, so they needed the best seaworthiness, which will become one of their main distinctive features.

"Hurricane"

So, you have learned all the details about the project 22800, which is encrypted "Karakurt". Now it's time to pay attention to specific ships that are already under construction. The first of them was named "Hurricane". Its production began on December 24, 2015 at the Pella plant. All ships of the Karakurt project will be produced within the framework of the import substitution program. This means that all components for them will be made at domestic factories. "Hurricane" will be intended for the Northern Fleet of the VIF of Russia. Its construction is scheduled to be completed in 2017.

"Typhoon"

On the same day, December 24, at the same Pella plant, construction of the second ship of this project began. He was given the name "Typhoon". After the completion of the production process, it will also be sent to the Russian Navy, but it is worth noting that this will happen a little later: the launch of the second ship on the water is planned not in 2017, but in 2018.

"Storm"

As for the third ship, it is slightly out of the general picture. The fact is that the Sea plant in Feodosia got the right to manufacture it. It will be produced not for the Northern Fleet, but for the Black Sea Fleet of the Russian Navy. It happened on May 10, 2016, and it was then that the construction of the "Storm" began. In accordance with the presented plan, the completion of production is expected another year later - in 2019.

"Squall"

On July 29, 2016, the production of the fourth "Karakurt" began, which was named "Shkval". This ship will also be built at the Pella plant and, like other ships that will be manufactured there, will go to the camp of the Northern Fleet. The Shkval will be completed in 2019, but it will definitely not be the last Project 22800 ship produced at the Pella plant.

Future plans

As you perfectly understand, everything will not be limited to four ships: it is planned to produce a much larger number of corvettes within the framework of this grandiose project. Earlier it was said that there will be a total of 18 ships of this type, but so far this information has not been confirmed. To date, according to general estimates, in addition to four ships that are at the production stage, eight more will be manufactured. For three of them the order has already been received by the Pella plant, which is already engaged in the production of three Karakurt at once. However, it is worth taking into account the fact that the More plant was bought out by Pella, so it is highly likely that some of these orders (maybe all three) will be transferred to the plant in Feodosia. But what about the remaining five ships? They received an order named after A.M. Gorky on August 3, 2016. Work on their production has not yet begun, but the fact that in the next five years the Russian Navy will have twelve new and modern ships is already undeniable. And if the project 22800 turns out to be successful, then there is a high probability that the original norm of eighteen vessels will be fulfilled, and maybe even exceeded. It is still impossible to say whether Pella will receive more orders for the production of Karakurt, whether they will go to the Zelenodolsk plant, or whether other enterprises will be involved in the production of ships of this type. It remains to wait until the first "Karakurt" will be launched in 2017 and it will be possible to test it in real conditions in order to understand how large-scale this project will be in the future and what awaits it.

The lead small missile ship of project 22800 "Uragan" entered the factory sea trials May 18th, 2018

As reported from St. Petersburg, on May 17, 2018, the lead small rocket ship was sent to the factory sea trials (ZHI) "Hurricane"(serial number 251) of project 22800 (code "Karakurt"), built at the JSC "Leningrad Shipyard" Pella "(Otradnoye, Leningrad region). The ship was taken by tugs from the plant along the Neva to Lake Ladoga, in the water area of ​​which ZHI will be held . State tests of a small rocket ship (MRK) "Hurricane" will be held in the Baltic Sea.


Project 22800 was developed by the Almaz Central Marine Design Bureau (St. Petersburg) and should actually replace the project 21631 MRK (Buyan-M code) developed by Zelenodolsk Design Bureau in the construction for the Russian Navy (construction of the latter is limited 12 units). It is known that the Russian Navy plans to have at least 18 IRAs of project 22800. The construction of the first seven IRAs of project 22800 is carried out by the Pella plant under the contract received in accordance with a government order Russian Federation about the status received by this company sole supplier for this project.

The laying ceremony for the Russian Navy of the first two small missile ships of Project 22800 "Hurricane"(serial number 251) and "Typhoon"(serial number 252) at the Pella plant on December 24, 2015. Launching MRK "Hurricane" was on July 29, 2017. The contractual deadline for the delivery of the Hurricane was 2017, but, as it is now obvious, the ship will enter the Russian Navy only by the end of 2018. RTOs "Typhoon" was launched on November 24, 2017, and, possibly, will be commissioned by the end of 2018. According to available information, the first two RTOs will become part of the Baltic Fleet.

Third RTO "Squall"(serial number 253) was at the Pella plant on July 29, 2016 and launched on May 5, 2018. December 24, 2016 at the Pella plant was the fourth MRK of this project "Storm"(serial number 257).

Since the Pella plant is the main investor of the FSUE More Shipbuilding Plant in Feodosia (Crimea), and in November 2016 received the latter's capacity for rent for a period until December 31, 2020, respectively, out of seven RTOs of project 22800 ordered " Pelle ", three ships are to be built at NW" More "in close cooperation with" Pella ", which led to the transfer of the construction of three units to Feodosia. The first MRK of this project "Storm"(serial number 254) was in Feodosia on May 10, 2016, the second "Okhotsk"(serial number 255) - in Feodosia on March 17, 2017, and the third "Vortex"(serial number 256) - was on December 19, 2017. RTOs under construction in Feodosia received building numbers from 254 to 256 "in the row" of building numbers for this project on Pella.

On August 5, 2016, a contract of the Russian Ministry of Defense for the construction of five more small missile ships of project 22800 for the Russian Navy at JSC Zelenodolsk Plant named after A.M. Gorky (Zelenodolsk). At the same time, the Zelenodolsk plant from the end of 2014 actually received under the temporary management of the Zaliv Shipyard LLC in Kerch (Crimea). "Cyclone"(serial number 801), was quietly laid down at the Zaliv shipyard in Kerch in the summer of 2016. Currently, the Zaliv plant is already building the next two RTOs of project 22800 with serial numbers 802 (was also laid down in 2016) and 803.

May 5, 2018 at the launching ceremony of the MRK "Squall" Deputy Minister of Defense of Russia Yuri Borisov said that in 2019 the Ministry of Defense plans to conclude a contract for six small missile ships of Project 22800 for the Pacific Fleet. Four of them will be built at Amur Shipyard JSC (Komsomolsk-on-Amur) and two at Vostochnaya Verf JSC (Vladivostok).




The lead small rocket ship "Uragan" (serial number 251) of project 22800 (code "Karakurt"), built at the JSC "Leningrad Shipyard" Pella ", is being brought along the Neva for factory sea trials, which will take place on Lake Ladoga. (c) Curious / forums.airbase.ru




















The lead small rocket ship "Uragan" (serial number 251) of project 22800 (code "Karakurt"), built at the JSC "Leningrad Shipyard" Pella ", is being brought along the Neva for factory sea trials, which will take place on Lake Ladoga. (c) Alexey Akentiev / [email protected]/ vk.com/marinist.spb

Near St. Petersburg. Representatives of this family will go to each fleet and in the future will become an essential support for any squadron in the near sea zone. TASS talks about the advantages and features of the new sea "predators" of the Russian fleet.

Background of the project

The plans to order small ocean-class corvettes in the spring of 2015 were announced by the Deputy Minister of Defense of the Russian Federation Yuri Borisov. Admiral Viktor Chirkov, who was then Commander-in-Chief of the Russian Navy, spoke in more detail about the new type of corvettes armed with cruise missiles during the Naval Show in the summer of the same year.

So that we keep up with the pace of ship construction, we are starting construction to replace, for example, project 11356 new series- small missile ships, corvettes with cruise missiles on board - project 22800. Such work is being carried out today, and we hope that the first ship will be laid down by the end of the year

Victor Chirkov

ex-commander-in-chief of the Russian Navy, admiral

He specified that the series will consist of 18 ships. Answering the question whether the new corvettes will complement the frigates already under construction, the admiral noted that in connection with import substitution, new tactical and technical requirements were developed. According to him, the ships of the project 22800 will have "the ability to strike at ships, conduct air defense and other tasks," like frigates of the "Admiral Grigorovich" type.

Project development

True, compared to the frigates of Project 11356, which have a displacement of about four thousand tons, the ships of 22800 will look like real crumbs, because their displacement is only 800 tons.

Already in the fall of 2015, Viktor Bursuk, Deputy Commander-in-Chief of the Russian Navy for Armaments, explained that the latest light-class corvettes should be considered, rather, as an addition and continuation of the project of Project 21631 Buyan-M small missile ships with a displacement of about 950 tons. "Buyans", designed for the Caspian Sea, have shown themselves excellently in the Mediterranean, but their seaworthiness, according to open sources, suffers from a small draft and some features of the hull. To correct all these shortcomings, Project 22800 is called upon. It will also be armed with the Kalibr-NK missile system and will be able to accurately hit distant targets, being inaccessible to the enemy.

Firstborns

The first two small missile ships of the new project 22800 were laid down at the Pella enterprise in St. Petersburg on December 24, 2015. The ships were named Hurricane and Typhoon. They were promised to be transferred to the Navy in 2017 and in 2018, after completion of construction and testing.

The third ship of the series - "Storm" - was laid down at the site of the Pella shipyard in Feodosia ("More" shipyard) on May 10, 2016. The fourth and fifth ships - "Shkval" and "Tempest" - were also laid down in 2016 near St. Petersburg, two more - at the Zelenodolsk plant in Tatarstan.

According to the Deputy Minister of Defense of the Russian Federation Yuri Borisov, the Pella plant is to build seven such ships, five were contracted with the Zelenodolsk shipyard. Six more ships were supposed to be given to the Far Eastern shipyards. In August 2017, the Ministry of Defense of the Russian Federation signed with Pella and Zelenodolsk plant additional agreements for the supply of small missile ships of the Karakurt project.

What is good about "Karakurt"

The ships of the new project, developed by the Almaz Central Marine Design Bureau, are capable of speeds of over 30 knots and carry out missions at a distance of about three thousand miles from bases. The length of the sea "predator" is about 67 m, width - about 11 m.

a naval version of the Pantsir-M anti-aircraft missile and cannon system.

"From a certain ship, we will" spoil "the" Shell "and put it on it. It will not be on the" Hurricane ", but the third ship of" Pella "will go with the" Shell "," said Deputy Defense Minister Yuri Borisov.

Anna Yudina


SMALL ROCKET SHIP OF PROJECT 22800 "KARAKURT"
SMALL MISSILE SHIP PROJECT 22800 "KARAKURT"

23.01.2019


The Ministry of Defense will receive a miniature version of the Zircon hypersonic missile. First of all, it should be armed with small missile ships (MRK) of the Karakurt and Buyan-M projects. Also, the rocket will be adapted for launches from a special container. Previously, "Zircon" was to be installed on nuclear cruisers and nuclear submarines, as well as frigates. The emergence of "light" hypersonic missiles will affect the tactics of the Navy. RTOs and submarines, acting from ambushes, will not allow enemy strike groups to approach the Russian coast.
At the Main Command of the Navy, Izvestia was told that the tactical and technical requirements for new version Zircon has already been formed. "Miniature" will not greatly affect the main characteristics of the rocket. In terms of destructive power, it will practically not be inferior to its "older sister". First of all, the "Zircons" should arm the RTOs of project 22800 "Karakurt" and RTOs of project 21631 "Buyan-M". Both types of MRK are equipped with Kalibr cruise missiles and Onyx supersonic anti-ship missiles. The appearance of "Zircons" on board small rocket ships will allow them to fight any enemy.
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COMPACT HYPERSOUND: THE NAVY WILL RECEIVE LIGHTWEIGHT ZIRCON missiles



12.02.2019


The small missile ship of project 22800 under construction was named "Mercury" in honor of the heroic brig who fought in 1829 with two Turkish battleships... This was announced by the commander-in-chief of the Russian Navy, Vladimir Korolev, whose words are quoted by the newspaper Krasnaya Zvezda on Monday.
“The name“ Mercury ”was given to the newest Project 22800 small rocket ship, which is under construction, equipped with high-precision weapons. I have already signed a naming order, ”said Korolev.
According to him, in this way the tradition laid down by Emperor Nicholas I is being restored to have a ship named after the legendary brig in the fleet. Before the revolution, the name "Memory of Mercury" was borne by three ships of the Black Sea Fleet - a sailing corvette, a sail-screw cruiser and an armored cruiser of the "Bogatyr" class.
TASS

27.02.2019


The newest Project 22800 small missile ship was laid down at the Zelenodolsk shipyard in Tatarstan for the Russian Navy.
By order of the Commander-in-Chief of the Russian Navy, Admiral Vladimir Korolev, the ship was named "Cloud".

During the ceremony, a mortgage board (plate) with the name of the ship and the date of laying was installed on the section of the ship's hull, and a solemn meeting was also held.
As the head of the naval shipbuilding department, Rear Admiral Vladimir Tryapichnikov noted in his speech at the ceremony, “the laying of a small missile ship equipped with a complex of high-precision weapons was carried out as part of the extensive serial construction of small missile ships of project 22800, which have the ability to operate as part of the groupings of the naval forces in the naval zone. It is planned to build about 18 such ships during serial construction. However, the possibility of continuing the series is being considered. The construction of ships of this project will be carried out both here in the Republic of Tatarstan and at enterprises of the North-West of Russia and Of the Far East... Along with the construction of small missile ships, the construction of surface ships of a larger displacement will be launched for the Russian Navy in the near term. "
According to Rear Admiral Vladimir Tryapichnikov, “The Russian Navy will continue to repair and modernize large displacement ships that are part of the Navy. This work is being carried out and will make it possible to maintain the potential of the surface component of the Navy at the required level. "
“The latest domestic technologies applied in the construction of small missile ships of Project 22800 make it possible to replenish the fleet with highly efficient ships capable of performing a wide range of tasks. Crews for ships of project 22800 are being trained at the United training center Navy under special programs to prepare personnel for competent and professional operation new technology and the weapons that the ships of this project are equipped with, ”said Rear Admiral Vladimir Tryapichnikov.
The ships of project 22800 were developed by the Almaz Central Marine Design Bureau of St. Petersburg. They are multipurpose missile and artillery ships of the maritime zone. These ships are different high rates seaworthiness. The basis of the weapons of the ships of this series is a complex of high-precision missile weapons.
Information Support Group of the Navy



LAUNCHED SMALL ROCKET SHIP TUCHA OF PROJECT 22800

22.05.2019


As reported from St. Petersburg, on May 20, 2019, the second small missile ship "Sovetsk" (serial number 252, the ship retains on board the former name "Typhoon") of project 22800 (code "Karakurt") was sent for factory sea trials (ZHI) , built at JSC Leningrad Shipyard Pella (Otradnoye, Leningrad Region). The ship was taken by tugs from the plant along the Neva to Lake Ladoga, in the water area of ​​which the ZHI will be held. State tests of the small missile ship (MRK) "Sovetsk" will be carried out in the Baltic Sea.
Project 22800 was developed by JSC Central Marine Design Bureau Almaz (St. Petersburg) and should actually replace in the construction for the Russian Navy the MRK project 21631 (code Buyan-M) developed by JSC Zelenodolsk Design Bureau (construction of the latter is limited 12 units). It is known that the Russian Navy plans to have at least 18 IRAs of project 22800. The construction of the first seven IRAs of project 22800 is carried out by the Pella plant under the contract received in accordance with the order of the Government of the Russian Federation on obtaining the status of the only supplier for this project by this company.

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STARTED FACTORY TRIALS OF THE SECOND SMALL ROCKET SHIP OF PROJECT 22800

27.05.2019
COMPLETED THE FIRST STAGE OF FACTORY RUNNING TESTS OF THE SMALL ROCKET SHIP "TAIFUN" OF PROJECT 22800

The first stage of factory sea trials in Lake Ladoga of the first serial small missile ship Typhoon, project 22800, building No. 252, has been completed. Upon completion of all the necessary tests, the ship will be handed over to the State customer and entered into the Baltic Fleet.
The small missile ship is designed to conduct hostilities in the near sea zone and participate in the performance of tasks in a peaceful and war time independently and in interaction.

Specifications:
Length about 67 m
Width about 11 m
Displacement standard about 800 t
Full speed up to 30 knots
Cruising range up to 2500 miles
Armament:
- missile complex "Caliber-NK"
- gun mount AK-176MA - 1 set
- gun mount AK-630M - 2 pcs.
The ship is equipped with modern control systems, radio-technical weapons, radio communications, navigation, electronic warfare and countermeasures, anti-sabotage weapons, and portable anti-aircraft missile systems.
Leningrad shipyard "Pella"

29.05.2019


The first stage of factory tests of the Sovetsk MRK has been successfully completed in Lake Ladoga. Crew and delivery team checked driving performance the ship and the functioning of life support systems
Small missile ship of project 22800 is designed to conduct hostilities in the near sea zone and participate in tasks in peacetime and wartime independently and in cooperation.
RTOs are armed with Kalibr-NK missile systems, as well as AK-176MA and AK-630M artillery mounts, equipped with modern control systems, radio-technical weapons, radio communications, navigation, electronic warfare and countermeasures, anti-sabotage weapons and portable anti-aircraft missile systems.
Ministry of Defense of Russia

02.07.2019


On July 1, two small missile ships of Project 22800 (code "Karakurt") were laid down at the Amur Shipyard (part of the USC). By order of the Commander-in-Chief of the Navy, the ships were named after Russian cities - "Rzhev" and "Udomlya".
The solemn event dedicated to this significant event took place in one of the construction docks of the slipway shop. The rally, held right at the scaffolding, was attended by representatives of the Ministry of Defense and the Russian Navy, the Government Khabarovsk Territory and the administration of the city of Komsomolsk-on-Amur; ministries and departments, as well as the vice president for technical development of the USC Dmitry Kolodyazhny.
The laying of a new ship for the Pacific Fleet took place on the day the plant celebrated the 83rd anniversary of the commissioning of commercial operation, therefore it became a kind of gift from the Ministry of Defense for the three-time award-winning enterprise.
“The Amur Shipyard has gone through different times, but today we see how the situation is changing for the better,” said Yuri Kolodyazhny, addressing the participants in the ceremony. “Small rocket ships, which are being laid on the stocks today, are new products for the plant, but I am sure that they will become serial. The global tendency in shipbuilding to reduce tonnage will allow Amur shipbuilders to show themselves in a new type of product and take another step towards increasing their competitiveness, ”explained the vice president of USC.
By the end of this year, two more similar ships for the Pacific Fleet will be laid down at the Amur shipyard. To date, the plant continues to build the third and fourth serial corvettes of project 20380, which will be on alert in 2020 and 2021.
United Shipbuilding Corporation

SMALL ROCKET SHIPS "RZHEV" AND "UDOMLYA" OF PROJECT 22800 LAYED AT AMUR SHIPBUILDING YARD


SMALL ROCKET SHIP PROJECT 22800



The main reason for the creation of the MRK 22800 project was the halt in the construction of the "Admiral's series" frigates of the project 11356 due to the refusal of the Ukrainian side to supply GGTA after famous events spring 2014. The second reason is the aging of our ship composition. Project 22800 replaced the Project 1241 Molniya RCA and Project 1234 Gadfly MRK. The last MRK "Ovod" was built in the late 80s of the last century. Therefore, in terms of such parameters as the main dimensions, displacement, speed, these ships are comparable. They are similar in their main purpose.
The small missile ship (MRK) of project 22800 was developed by the Almaz Central Marine Design Bureau (St. Petersburg) and is a rework of the Project 12300 (Scorpion) missile and artillery boat, developed by the same bureau in the 1990s. The new MRK was developed by the Almaz Central Marine Design Bureau and differs from its predecessor, Project 21631, in better seaworthiness and stronger air defense while maintaining the strike capabilities of the latter.
In order to accelerate the design on the 22800 project, similar to the 1234 project, a domestic power plant was used based on three M507 diesel engines, optimized to increase the resource. To make the ship as fast as possible, the installation was largely borrowed from the Gadfly in its layout.
However, due to the use of a different hull shape (on the Gadfly, a planing hull was used, and on the Karakurt, the contours of the transition regime), it was possible to improve seaworthiness, habitability, and to solve the problems associated with the large angle of inclination of the shafts characteristic of planing hulls. On the "Gadgets" there is a fairly large angle of inclination, which caused a lot of vibration and additional resistance to movement.
On "Karakurt" the angle of inclination of the shafts is within acceptable limits: 5 degrees at the forward engine room and 10 degrees at the stern. Accordingly, all characteristics, both propulsive and vibrational, of the new ship are better.
When it was created, no accompanying R&D was carried out on it. The customers set the task - to use only serial equipment mastered by the industry. They used what has letters, or developed according to the completed ROCs of the Ministry of Industry and Trade, that is, the samples already exist, they only need to be accepted by the military accordingly. Therefore, in such a short time, everything worked out.
The Ministry of Defense of the Russian Federation wanted to build three more ice-class "Buyana-M" MRKs, but then this idea was abandoned in favor of another MRK project - the Almaz Central Marine Design Bureau. "Buyany-M" project 21631 was originally built for the Caspian Sea, but with the possibility of a smooth transfer from one sea to another. Hence - a shallow draft, water jet propellers. Now it has been decided to build more seaworthy and high-speed RTOs designed for the Baltic, the Black Sea and the North.
At the same time, it is noted that two ships can be considered the prototypes of the "Karakurt". Firstly, this is the Project 12300 Scorpion 500-ton missile and artillery boat, developed by the Almaz Central Marine Design Bureau in the 1990s and laid down, but unfinished due to lack of funding at the Rybinsk shipyard Vympel. It was assumed that it would carry a 100-mm artillery mount and four Onyx anti-ship missiles in vertical launchers (two on board). The lead boat of Project 12300 was laid down on June 5, 2001 at the Vympel Shipbuilding Plant in Rybinsk, but it remained at the initial stage of construction.


Secondly, undoubtedly, the prototype of "Karakurt" is the RTO of project 21631 "Buyan-M" developed by the Zelenodolsk Design Bureau. It carries Kalibr-NK or Onyx missiles in an eight-charge vertical universal launcher UKSK. This ship was designed for operation on the Caspian Sea and rivers. Therefore, on a steep wave, he feels uncomfortable. That is why other, more seaworthy MRKs are required for open maritime theaters. But, undoubtedly, his ideology had a strong influence on "Karakurt".

When designing and building small missile ships of this project, the requirements of the Main Command of the Navy are being implemented, aimed at high maneuverability, increased seaworthiness, as well as the use of technologies of reduced reflectivity for superstructures and hulls.


The alleged appearance of the MRK project 22800 was first presented at the Almaz Central Design Bureau in the exposition of the Army-2015 International Military-Technical Forum in Kubinka near Moscow under the designation “Project 12300”. According to the characteristics and images of the ship shown on the stand, the MRK of project 22800 has a displacement of about 800 tons versus 500 tons for the boat of project 12300.
Purpose of the ship: Conducting hostilities in the near sea zone and participating in peacetime missions.
The ships of this project will receive a propulsion system. Russian production... Among the advantages of these ships are high maneuverability, increased seaworthiness, as well as the architecture of superstructures and hulls, made according to technologies of reduced reflectivity. The ship will be able to carry out missions in the sea zone at a distance of about 3 thousand miles from the bases.
MRK project 22800 is equipped with an eight-round vertical universal launcher UKSK, located in the rear of the superstructure, and an integrated mast with four fixed antenna arrays of a multifunctional radar complex located on it (presumably, the L-band Arbalet-D radar complex developed by Phasotron Corporation- NIIR ").


For the Russian Navy, a series of small missile ships (MRK) of project 22800 will be built, said the Commander-in-Chief of the Navy Viktor Chirkov at the International Maritime Defense Show (IMDS-2015) in St. Petersburg. According to Chirkov, the ships with a displacement of 500 tons will be armed with an A-190 artillery unit of 100 mm caliber, universal launchers for anti-ship missiles and long-range cruise missiles, as well as air defense systems. The commander-in-chief noted that in the coming years the Navy will receive 18 such ships. Promising RTOs will make it possible to compensate for the delay in the construction of the second three of Project 11356 frigates, which are equipped with Ukrainian-made turbines.
7th INTERNATIONAL MARITIME SALON IMDS-2015
The Central Marine Design Bureau (TsMKB) Almaz is completing the development of a Project 22800 corvette for the Russian Navy, the press service of the United Shipbuilding Corporation (USC) reported in August 2015. "In accordance with the order of the Supreme Commander-in-Chief, a decision has been made to design and build small corvettes of Project 22800. At present, the Almaz Central Marine Design Bureau is completing the development of a technical design for this ship in accordance with the tactical and technical characteristics issued by the Russian Ministry of Defense," service of the USC.
The new generation light-class corvettes equipped with Kalibr-NK missiles will enter service with all fleets of the Russian Navy, Vice Admiral Viktor Buruk, Deputy Commander-in-Chief of the Russian Navy, said.
“A further logical continuation of these ships (project 21631) are light-class corvettes, which were developed at the Almaz Central Design Bureau, this is the St. Petersburg Design Bureau. Several enterprises will build them at once. The series is supposed to be large, and they will become part of all four fleets of our country, "said Vice Admiral Viktor Buruk, Deputy Commander-in-Chief of the Russian Navy, in October 2015. He also noted that the Caliber missiles placed on them will be their main strike weapon.


"The main caliber" - the UKSK eight-charge launcher for the "Caliber-NK" and "Onyx" missiles, as well as on the "Buyan-M", is located in the superstructure (the difference will be that the UKSK will be placed across, and not along diametrical plane) behind the wheelhouse and an integrated mast with four fixed phased antenna arrays of a multifunctional radar complex located on it.
"In accordance with the order of the Supreme Commander-in-Chief, a decision has been made to design and build small corvettes of Project 22800. At present, the Almaz Central Marine Design Bureau is completing the development of a technical design for this ship in accordance with the tactical and technical characteristics issued by the Russian Ministry of Defense," service of the USC.
As previously reported, the head corvette of Project 22800 should be laid down in 2016, and a total of 18 such ships are planned for construction.


On December 24, 2015, two small missile ships (MRK) of the new generation of project 22800 were laid down at the St. Petersburg shipyard Pella.
By order of the Commander-in-Chief of the Russian Navy, the ships will be named Hurricane and Typhoon and will alternately enter the Navy in 2017 and 2018 after completion of construction and testing.


On May 10, 2016, a new generation small rocket ship (MRK) was laid down in a solemn ceremony at the Feodosiya shipbuilding enterprise "More". The ceremony was attended by Minister of Industry and Trade of the Russian Federation Denis Manturov, Head of the Republic of Crimea Sergey Aksyonov, Plenipotentiary Representative of the President in Crimea Federal District Oleg Belaventsev, commander of the Black Sea Fleet, Admiral Alexander Vitko.
By order of the Commander-in-Chief of the Navy, Admiral Vladimir Korolev, the ship was named "Storm".


On July 29, 2016, at the JSC Leningrad Shipyard Pella (Otradnoye, Leningrad Region), the of this enterprise small missile ship of project 22800 (code "Karakurt"), named "Shkval" (serial number 253). The laying ceremony took place at the new Pella shipyard.
The ceremony was attended by the honorary guests of the event - Deputy Minister of Defense of the Russian Federation Borisov Yu.I., Deputy Head of the Shipbuilding Directorate of the Russian Navy, Captain 1st Rank M.M. Krasnopeyev, Head of the Department of the Ministry of Defense of the Russian Federation for ensuring the state defense order, Rear Admiral A. Vernigora, Head of the Main Directorate for Deep Sea Research of the Ministry of Defense of the Russian Federation, Vice Admiral A. Burilichev, General Director of Pella OJSC G.R. Tsaturov, General Director of Almaz Central Marine Design Bureau, Shlyakhtenko A .V., Officers of the Navy, management and factory workers.


During the solemn ceremony, Deputy Defense Minister Yuri Borisov said, "a large order has been placed at the enterprise, our fleet needs such ships." He explained that "there are no ships of this class in the world, and the military department sees in the person of Pella a partner who delivers ships on time and with due quality."
According to the Deputy Minister of Defense of the Russian Federation, "Shkval" will be armed with 8 missile systems "Caliber", "which proved to be good in the course of the Syrian operation." As you know, MRK project 21631 "Buyan-M" gained worldwide fame by strikes from the Caspian Sea on Daesh, and later were sent on alert to the shores of Syria.


The Krasnoye Sormovo plant, a part of the United Shipbuilding Corporation, planned to fight for a contract for the construction of small missile ships (MRK) of project 22800 Karakurt, but later abandoned this idea. PSZ "Yantar" also wanted to join the construction of RTOs of this project.
As it became known in August 2016, the Zelenodolsk plant named after I. Gorky received another defense order - he will build 5 small missile ships of the new project 22800 "Karakurt". Thus, bypassing at least two competitors, the company reaffirms its reputation as one of the most prolific military shipyards in Russia. At the same time, since the end of 2014, the Zelenodolsk plant actually received under the temporary management of the Zaliv Shipyard LLC in Kerch (Crimea). According to unofficial information, the head Zelenodolsk MRK of project 22800, called Cyclone, was quietly laid down at the Zaliv shipyard in Kerch in the summer of 2016.
Zelenodolsk plant them. Gorky will build five small missile ships of project 22800 "Karakurt" for the Russian Navy, the military will receive them in 2018-2021, said the deputy general director of the enterprise Alexander Karpov. “The plant has received an order for five small missile ships of project 22800“ Karakurt ”. The first ship is planned to be handed over to the customer in 2018 (year), the last one in 2021, "Karpov said.

At the International Military-Technical Forum "Army - 2016" in the Patriot Park (Kubina), the United Shipbuilding Corporation demonstrated a model of a small missile ship (small corvette) of project 22800E "Karakurt-E" intended for export supplies. Prior to this, this project Little was known, only that the new generation light-class corvettes, equipped with Kalibr-NK missiles, would enter service with all fleets of the Russian Navy.


Small missile ships of project 22800 "Karakurt" in the future will be equipped with anti-aircraft missile-gun complex "Pantsir-M", General Director of the Central Marine Design Bureau "Almaz" Alexander Shlyakhtenko said in October 2016. “The lead ship will be (commissioned) in 2017, and new system Air defense will be from 2018. Everything has already been worked out - from the third ship the "Pantsir" will go further. We are now experiencing this complex. There was no naval execution of the complex. We are working on it in the Black Sea, and if it shows itself well, it will go into production from the third ship, ”Shlyakhtenko said.


On December 24, 2016 at the Pella shipyard in St. Petersburg (Otradnoye) a new generation small missile ship (serial number 257) of project 22800 was laid down for the Russian Navy. By order of the Commander-in-Chief of the Russian Navy, Admiral Vladimir Korolev, the ship was named “ Storm".
The event was attended by the Chief of the Main Staff of the Navy Vice Admiral Andrey Volozhinsky, Deputy Chief of the Naval Shipbuilding Directorate Mikhail Krasnopeyev, Chief Designer of Project 22800 Dmitry Tsymlyakov, Director of the new Pella shipbuilding complex Oleg Kononov, Deputy General Director of Pella Sergey Kukhtik.
“It is impossible to underestimate the importance of this ship for the Navy. The experience of building small rocket ships is the experience of mature shipbuilding Soviet Union, the ratio of cost to efficiency on these ships was reached the maximum, - said the Chief of the Main Staff of the Navy Vice Admiral Andrey Volozhinsky after the laying ceremony. - Such ships, recently tested in combat conditions, have proven their effectiveness in the Mediterranean. The arrival of such ships is a long-awaited event, the fleet needs them. "
As Volozhinsky explained, ships of this class were in all fleets, their divisions were always called "bad weather" divisions, and the tradition of naming ships after those who served their time and completed their missions with dignity has been preserved. The lead ship of a series of small missile ships of Project 1234 of the Soviet Navy was called exactly that - "The Tempest".


It was also noted that the idea of ​​using warships of this class - small rocket ships - was approved by the commander-in-chief of the USSR Navy, Admiral of the Soviet Union Fleet Sergei Gorshkov.
It is interesting to note that on the laid down ship "Tempest" on the superstructure in the stern, instead of 30-mm artillery assault rifles of the AK-630M type, it is planned to install the ZRAK "Pantsir", this is clearly visible on the mortgage board and the poster.
18 small missile ships of the new generation of project 22800 will be built for the Russian Navy until 2022, Vice Admiral Andrey Volozhinsky, Chief of the Main Staff of the Navy, said.
It is expected that the head "Karakurt" will be transferred to the Ministry of Defense in December 2017, the first serial - in 2018. MRK "Uragan", as well as the lead ships of such new projects as 22350 and 12700, will be transferred to the Northern Fleet.


On the eve of the 73rd anniversary of Victory Day, the launching ceremony of the third - second serial small rocket ship "Shkval" of Project 22800, building # 253, took place at the new shipbuilding complex of Pella OJSC, on the eve of the 73rd anniversary of Victory Day. The ship was laid down on July 29, 2016.
On the solemn event attended by:
Deputy Minister of Defense of the Russian Federation Borisov Yuri Ivanovich;
Head of the Department of the Ministry of Defense of the Russian Federation for ensuring the state defense order, Rear Admiral Andrei Petrovich Vernigora;
Head of the Directorate of the Department of the Ministry of Defense of the Russian Federation for ensuring the state defense order, Captain 1st Rank Pechkovsky Pavel Grigorievich;
Head of the Shipbuilding Directorate of the Russian Navy, Rear Admiral Vladimir A. Tryapichnikov;
Chief designer JSC Central Marine Design Bureau Almaz Tsymlyakov Dmitry Evgenievich;
Chief Adviser to the President of the USC for military shipbuilding Viktor Chirkov;
General Director of Pella OJSC Tsaturov Herbert Robertovich;
representatives of the Research Institute of Shipbuilding and Armaments of the Navy VUNC of the Navy "Naval Academy", officers of the Ministry of Defense of the Russian Federation, the Main Command of the Navy, management and employees of the plant.
The small missile ship is designed to conduct hostilities in the near sea zone and participate in peacetime and wartime missions independently and in cooperation. On this ship, for the first time in the Russian Navy, the Pantsir-M anti-aircraft missile and artillery system was installed instead of the 30-mm automatic cannons on its predecessors, the lead and first serial MRK of Project 22800.
In total, by 2026, it is planned to build 18 missile ships of this project. They will be used in the Baltic, Black Sea and Pacific fleets.


On December 17, 2018, in Baltiysk, a solemn ritual of raising the Russian Navy flag took place on the newest small missile ship Mytishchi of project 22800 Karakurt, built for the Baltic Fleet at the Pella shipyard. The ceremony was attended by representatives of the command of the Baltic Fleet, a shipyard, servicemen of the formation of missile ships and boats of the Baltic naval base.
This event was preceded by successful execution programs of factory running and state tests, during which all systems and weapons of the ship were tested for their intended purpose. After that, the state selection committee signed acts on the acceptance of a small rocket ship from the manufacturer into the Russian Navy.
By order of the Commander-in-Chief of the Navy, "Mytishchi" was included in the combat strength of the Baltic Fleet.



On February 26, 2019, the newest small missile ship of project 22800 was laid down at the Zelenodolsk shipyard for the Russian Navy in Tatarstan.
The head of the shipbuilding department of the Russian Navy, Rear Admiral Vladimir Tryapichnikov, took part in the solemn ceremony of laying the ship. general manager Zelenodolsk shipyard Alexander Karpov, Deputy Minister of Industry and Trade of the Republic of Tatarstan Almaz Khusainov, management of the Ak Bars shipbuilding corporation, administration of Zelenodolsk.
Serial construction of MRK project 22800 is slowed down due to insufficient production rates for them diesel engines M507 at PJSC "Zvezda".

SERIES
“Mytishchi” (until 2018 “Uragan”) (serial No. 251), 12/24/2015 laid down at JSC “Pella”, Launched on July 29, 2017. Transferred to the Navy 12/17/2018
“Sovetsk” (until 2018 “Typhoon”) (serial No. 252), 12/24/2015 laid down at JSC “Pella”, launched on November 24, 2017. The transfer of the Navy is scheduled for 2019.
Odintsovo (until 2018 Shkval) (serial No. 253), laid down on July 29, 2016 at Pella OJSC, launched on May 5, 2018.
"Kozelsk" (until 2018 "Storm") (serial No. 254), on May 10, 2016 laid down at the SZ "More"
"Okhotsk" ("Cyclone") (serial number 255), laid down on March 17, 2017 at the NW "More"
Vortex (serial No. 256), September 10, 2016, was laid down at the Sea NW on December 19, 2017.
"Tempest" (serial no. 257), on 24.12.2016, was laid down at JSC Pella, launched on October 23, 2018.
"Cyclone" (serial number 801), 07/26/2016 laid down at the NW "Zaliv"
"Monsoon" (serial No.802), 18.11.2016 laid down at the NW "Zaliv"
"Passat" (serial No. 803), 07/30/2017 laid down at the NW "Zaliv"
"Tucha" (serial number 804), 02/26/2019 laid down at the Zelenodolsk plant named after A.M. Gorky
"Smerch" (serial number 805), laid down at the Zelenodolsk plant named after A.M. Gorky

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