- Chernihiv (U310)
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Career (Soviet Union) Name: Zenitchik Operator: Soviet Navy Builder: Sredne Nevskiy SS3 Shipyard Yard number: 928 Completed: 1974 Commissioned: 1974 In service: 1974 Out of service: July 25, 1997 Career (Ukraine) Name: Zhovti Vody (U310)
Chernihiv (U310)Namesake: Battle of Zhovti Vody
ChernihivOperator: Ukrainian Navy In service: July 25, 1997 Renamed: 1997
June 18, 2004General characteristics Class and type: Natya class minesweeper Displacement: 873 tons Length: 61 meters Beam: 10.2 meters Draught: 3.6 meters Propulsion: Diesel Speed: 17 knots (31 km/h) Range: 1,500 nautical miles (2,778.0 km) at 12 knots (22 km/h) Crew: 68 (6 officers) Armament: 2х2-30 mm AK-230
2х2-25-m 2М-3М
2 х5 RBU 1200
7 AMD-1000 naval mines or 32 depth charges
underwater mine searcher MKT-210
Trawlers BKT, AT-3, TEM-4Chernihiv (U310) is a Natya class minesweeper of the Ukrainian Navy.
History
Minesweeper Zenitchik was built in the Sredne-Nevskiy SS3 shipbuilding yard in Leningrad in 1974. The ship was deployed on combat tours in Persian Gulf, Red Sea and the Atlantic between 1977 and 1988.[1][2]
During the partition of the Black Sea Fleet, the minesweeper was transferred to Ukrainian Navy on July 25, 1997. It was renamed Zhovti Vody (U310 Zhovti Vody), in honor of the Battle of Zhovti Vody. On June 18, 2004 the minesweeper was renamed Chernihiv.[1]
References
Categories:- Naval ships of Ukraine
- 1974 ships
- Cold War minesweepers of the Soviet Union
- Ships built in the Soviet Union
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