- Sarancha class missile boat
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Class overview Builders: Petrovski yard, Leningrad Operators: Soviet Navy
Built: 1973 In commission: 1977-1990 Completed: 1 Lost: 1 General characteristics Type: hydrofoil missile boat Displacement: 280 tons standard, 320 tons full load Length: 53.6 m Beam: 31.31 m Draught: 2.6 M (7.3 m with foils extended) Propulsion: 4 shafts , 2 gas turbines 30,000 hp Speed: 58 kn (107 km/h) Range: 700 nmi (1,300 km) Complement: 40 Sensors and
processing systems:Radar: Band Stand, Pop Group, Bass Tilt Armament: - 2 x SS-N-9 anti ship missiles
1 SA-N-4 SAM system (20 re-load missiles)
1- 30mm AK-630 gun system
The Sarancha class is the NATO reporting name for a hydrofoil missile boat built for the Soviet Navy. The Soviet designation was Project 1240 Uragan (Серия 1240 Ураган- Hurricane)
Design
The boat was a very complex design. Unlike previous Soviet hydrofoil boats the Project 1240 had fully submerged foils with propellers mounted on the after set of foils. The boat achieved a speed of 58 knots (107 km/h) and had a heavy armament. It was deemed too large, complex and expensive for series production and only a prototype boat was built.
Missile boat MRK-5
The MRK-5 (МРК-5) was laid down at the Petrovski plant in Leningrad in 1973 and was on trials until 1977. In 1979 She was the transferred to the Black Sea Fleet via Russian inland waterways. She was based in Sevastopol until 1990 when she was decommissioned. In 1992 she was damaged by fire and sunk in shallow water. The wreck was raised and scrapped.
References
Gardiner, Robert (ed.). Conway's all the World's Fighting Ships 1947-1995. London: Conway Maritime. ISBN 0851776051. OCLC 34284130. Also published as Gardiner, Robert; Chumbley, Stephen; Budzbon, Przemysław. Conway's all the World's Fighting Ships 1947-1995. Annapolis, MD: Naval Institute Press. ISBN 1557501327. OCLC 34267261.
- Russian language Site
- Page in Russian language from Black Sea Fleet
- page in Russian Language
- (English) All Sarancha Class Warships - Complete Ship List
Soviet Navy and Russian Navy ship classes after World War IIAircraft carriers Moskva · OREL1 · Kiev · Ulyanovsk1 · Admiral Kuznetsov
Battlecruisers Stalingrad 1 · Kirov
Cruisers Destroyers Skoryy · Neustrashimy · Kotlin · Kildin · Krupny · Kanin · Kashin · Sovremenny · Udaloy · Project 21956
Frigates Kola · Riga · Petya · Mirka · Koni · Burevestnik · Gepard · Neustrashimy · Novik · Admiral Sergey Gorshkov · Admiral Grigorovich
Corvettes P / M / T boats Minesweepers Amphibious ships Patrol icebreakers Other vessels 1 Cancelled.
2 To be purchased.Categories:- Missile boat classes
- Missile boats of the Soviet Navy
- Cold War missile boats of the Soviet Union
- Hydrofoils
- 2 x SS-N-9 anti ship missiles
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