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Ogonek-class river patrol craft

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The Admiral Kazakevich (PSKR-200) underway
Class overview
NameOgonek class
BuildersKhabarovsk Shipyard
Operators Russian Coast Guard
In commission1998
Completed4
Active4
General characteristics
TypeRiver patrol craft
Displacement98 t (96 long tons; 108 short tons)
Length33.4 m (110 ft)
Beam4.2 m (14 ft)
Draft0.81 m (2.7 ft)
SpeedMax: 25 kn (46 km/h; 29 mph)
Range270 nmi (20 knots)
Complement17
Sensors and
processing systems
  • Liman navigation radar
  • Communication systems
Armament

The Ogonek-class river patrol craft, also known as Project 12130, is a Russian Coast Guard vessel. The patrol craft is designed to operate in rivers and perform various missions of the Russian Coast Guard like protecting Russian maritime borders, law enforcement, enforcement of navigation rules, search and rescue, and fisheries protection. These vessels work alongside other classes of Russian Coast Guard vessels, such as the Vosh class and the Piyavka class river patrol vessels.

Design

The patrol craft are designed similar to other Russian river patrol vessels. In terms of armament, PSKR-201, 202 are only equipped with one 30 mm gun rather than two 30 mm guns and carry a 12.7 mm machine gun; all of the vessels carry the SAM system and the 7.62 mm machine gun. The suite of armaments they are equipped with allows the craft to engage surface, air, and ground threats and targets. The vessels are equipped with a simple navigational radar and communication systems. The vessels are equipped with 2 x 1100 hp M401B diesel engines, two fixed pitch propellers, 2 x 30 kW diesel generators; this gives them a top speed of about 25 knots.[1]

See also

References

  1. ^ "Coast guard patrol ships Project 12130 Ogonyok". Russianships.info. Retrieved 29 June 2017.