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Hovercraft From Hell: Russia Designs Next Generation Military Landing Ship
נחתת ושמה ZUBR
A next generation large air-cushioned landing craft is being developed by Russia’s Almaz Central Marine Design Bureau, Russian media reported on Tuesday.
“This is a dramatically updated version of the Soviet-era Zubr-class military hovercraft built in Ukraine. The main engine will be made in Russia and the craft will carry a new weapons system. To top it all off, the new hovercraft will look better too,” Dmitry Tsygankov, the head of marketing and technical information at Almaz, told RIA Novosti on Tuesday.
The Soviet design Zubr-class air-cushioned landing craft is the world’s largest hovercraft, designed for shore landing assault units.
The Zubr hovercraft has a cargo area of 400 square meters and a fuel capacity of 56 tons.
It can carry three main battle tanks (up to 150 tons), or ten armored fighting vehicles with 140 troops (up to 131 tons), or eight armored personnel carriers of total mass up to 115 tons, or eight amphibious tanks or up to 500 troops (with 360 troops in the cargo compartment).
At full displacement the ship is capable of negotiating up to 5-degree slopes on non-equipped shores and 1.6m-high vertical walls.
The Zubr remains seaworthy in conditions up to Sea State 4 and has a cruising speed of 30-40 knots.
On his return from military service a large nuclear submarine B-138 "Obninsk" ("Polar Dawns") (*) a week ago, said on his page on VKontakte group "Russian Submariners" (1 link kindly provided by Mikhail Bushuev). I could be wrong, but without this, there would be no official announcement of the Military Office, followed three days later (Reference 2) (in the same way in the "echo" behaved the press service of the Defense Ministry during a surprise call B-237 Kronstadt and in a number of similar cases) .. Whatever it was ,. but unremarkable at first glance avtonomka multipurpose nuclear-powered icebreaker in the context of multiple threads in a blog rises acute shortage of ship of the nuclear submarine force acquires the features of a significant event.Google Translate for Business:Translator ToolkitWebsite TranslatorGlobal
12/25/2015 after a long-running tasks in the Eastern part of the Mediterranean returned to Sevastopol squad of ships and vessels as part of BBC "Saratov" MRK "Mirage" and rescue tug "SB-36". For a long time the problem solved squad combat service in the Russian Navy task force. For BDK "Saratov" recently celebrated 50 years of successfully completed tasks purpose, MRK "Mirage" interacted with the other ships of the CFP, including the flagship - GRKR "Moscow". Specific tasks to ensure the rescue were assigned to crew rescue tug "SB-36", which is on a rotating basis a few months ago was replaced by SC "Shakhtar".
It is worth noting that the crew MRK "Mirage" is the second active service for the current year. For the first time the ship had served in the Mediterranean this summerGoogle Translate
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חיל הים הרוסי אמור לקבל 18 קורבטות/סטילים מדגם 22800 שחמושות ב-8 טילי Kalibr.
Russia’s first new class corvette of Project 22800 for the naval forces will be laid down by the end of the current year, and the Navy will get a total of 18 such ships, Commander-in-Chief of the Russian Navy Admiral Viktor Chirkov said on Wednesday. "To keep the pace of ship construction, we’ll replace, for example, [Project] 11356 by building a new series of vessels - small missile ships, corvettes armed with cruise missiles - [Project] 22800. This work is being done today, and we hope that by the end of the year we’ll be able to lay down the first ship," Chirkov said at the St. Petersburg International Maritime Defence Show (IMDS-2015).
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Delivery of Russia's first Project 22350 frigate delayed until May
Bruce Jones, London - IHS Jane's Navy International
30 December 2015
Key Points
Delivery of Russian frigate Admiral Gorshkov has been delayed with the vessel still undergoing weapons testing
The first-in-class ship is now planned for delivery in May 2016
The much awaited delivery of the first-of-class Russian frigate Project 22350 Admiral Gorshkov has been delayed with the vessel still undergoing weapons testing, Russia's Ministry of Defence (MoD) reported on 25 December.
The MoD stated that the ship has completed initial gun, air defence, and cruise missile tests, with firing on maritime and coastal targets in the White Sea and on the Chizh range in the Arkhangelsk region.
Deputy Head of Naval Armaments Rear Admiral Viktor Bursuk, has said that the frigate will be transferred to the navy in 2016, and state-owned news portals reported that it will be commissioned in May.
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Sea Ghost: New Russian Submarine is Stealthier than a Black Hole
The stealth capabilities of Russia’s new Lada-class diesel-electric submarines far exceed those of their predecessors, Admiraty Shipyard’s CEO Alexander Buzakov told the Russian press.
According to Buzakov, the new vessels are even stealthier than Russian Kilo-class submarines, thought to be one of the quietest diesel-electric submarine classes in the world and dubbed "black holes" for their ability to "disappear” from sonars.
The new submarines are able to maintain such a low profile thanks to a clever implementation of a next-generation anti-reflective acoustic coating and a new improved hydro-acoustic system, Buzakov said.
He also added that during the new submarines’ construction and design process, the development team managed to gather a lot of valuable data which, among other things, allowed them to significantly improve the Kilo-class submarines as well.
The Lada-class submarines are designed to defend coastlines against ships and other submarines, gather intelligence, provide surveillance and reconnaissance missions, and act as a mother ship for Special Forces. With its new air-independent propulsion plant, a Lada submarine can remain submerged for as many as 25 days. With its vast array of weapon systems, the Lada is also world’s first non-nuclear submarine to be equipped with specialized launchers for cruise missiles.
The upgrade of Russia’s only aircraft carrier, the Project 11435 (NATO reporting name: Kuznetsov-class) Admiral Kuznetsov, is to begin in late 2016, Captain 1st Rank Vladimir Tryapichnikov, chief, Shipbuilding Dept., Russian Navy, has told the Russian News Service radio in an interview.
The construction of six Project 636.3 (NATO reporting name: Improved Kilo-class) diesel-electric submarines, announced by Navy Shipbuilding Dept. chief Vladimir Tryapichnikov on January 16, will boost the Pacific Fleet’s submarine capabilities, a defense industry source told journalists on Tuesday.
יש בלבול בעניין. יכול להיות שהן הוזמנו כפרוייק 636.6, אך בהמשך הן הושלמו כפרוייק 677 "לאדה" ולא "ורשויאנקה משופרת" או "קילו משופרת". בכל מקרה, בשבועיים האחרונים הייתה גם ידיעה שבניית הצוללות מדגם זה (677) תעצר אחרי השתיים הנוספות שנמצאות בתהליכי בנייה מתקדמים, כלומר יבנו בסך הכל שלוש צוללות מפרוייקט 677 והתקציבים יופנו לטובת פיתוח דגם משופר - "קלינה" שיתבסס על מערכת הנעה מבוססת AIP.
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The construction of a large versatile landing ship is planned for 2018, Captain 1st Rank Vladimir Tryapichnikov, chief, Shipbuilding Dept., Russian Navy, has told the Russian News Service radio in an interview. The Lavina (Avalanche) project was first unveiled during the ARMY-2015 defense exhibiton.
The docking trials of the Russian Navy Project 11711 Ivan Gren tank landing ship at the Yantar Shipyard in Kaliningrad are nearing completion, Yantar’s press officer, Sergei Mikhailov, said on Thursday. The first of class ship is set to start sea trials next month.
There are no plans to discontinue the construction of Project 677 Lada-class diesel-electric submarines (SSK) yet, Deputy Navy Commander-in-Chief Vice Admiral Alexander Fedotenkov told journalists on Thursday. The second and third submarines, the Kronstadt and Velikiye Luki, will be delivered later than scheduled in 2019 but the Russian Navy says the class is much quiter compared to the Project 636 Kilo-class.
Fifteen ships and vessels are to be laid down this year, Deputy Navy Commander-in-Chief Alexander Fedotenkov told journalists on Thursday. "They include two more Project 22800 guided missile craft, Project 20380 corvettes, Project 22160 patrol ships and a drastically advanced Project 23550 ice patrol ship triple-hatted as tug, icebreaker and patrol vessel," he said without specifying the shipyards earmarked to lay down the ships.
Russia’s Navy received less surface ships than scheduled in 2015 over disruptions in the fulfillment of state defense order, military and naval experts said on Monday. In particular, the Russian Navy did not receive three Project 11356 and Project 22350 frigate Admiral Gorshkov and the Project 11711 large amphibious assault ship Ivan Gren, the experts said, referring to Head of the Navy’s Ship-Building Department Captain 1 Rank Vladimir Tryapichnikov.
למידע נוסף ראה קישור:
http://www.navyrecognition.com/index.php?option=com_content&task=view&id=3493
The Project 885 Yasen-class nuclear-powered submarine Severodvinsk (K-560) has launched 3M-54 and 3M-14 cruise missiles during its state trials, Director of the Malakhit Marine Design Bureau Vladimir Dorofeyev said on Tuesday.
The Kola Flotilla’s Project 12341 small missile ship (NATO reporting name: Nanuchka III) Rassvet of the Russian Navy Northern Fleet’s all-arms forces has conducted a live-firing exercise in the Barents Sea to hit aerial targets, the fleet’s press office said on Tuesday.
The Sevmash Shipyard in Severodvinsk in north Russia has started renewing hull structures of the Project 11442M heavy nuclear-powered missile cruiser Admiral Nakhimov (NATO designation: Kirov class) currently being upgraded, the shipyard’s press office said on Thursday.
A crewmember released a rare video showing the latest Russian Navy frigate, the Admiral Gorshkov (lead ship of Project 22350), using its main gun and launching a Kalibr cruise missile during the recent live fire trials in the White Sea.
The fifth Project 636.1 (NATO reporting name: Kilo-class) diesel-electric submarine out of the six ordered by Vietnam has been delivered to Cam Ranh in central Vietnam from the Admiralty Wharfs Shipyard in St. Petersburg onboard the Dutch lighter carrier Rolldock Star.
Russian shipbuilders may start constructing a series of six Project 636.3 (NATO reporting name: Improved Kilo-class) conventional submarines for Russia’s Pacific Fleet in 2017, a source in the defense and industrial sector said on Friday. "A decision will be made in the imminent future. The construction [of Project 636.3 conventional submarines] may start in 2017," the source said.
Two Project 12418 (NATO reporting name: Tarantul V-class) guided missile craft being license-produced in Vietnam for its navy will be launched in spring 2016, a representative of Russian shipyard Vympel told journalists on Thursday.
The Project 1164 Varyag (NATO reporting name: Slava-class) guided missile cruiser, the flagship of the Russian Navy’s Pacific Fleet, will have been upgraded and repaired until 2020, a source in defense industry told journalist on Friday.
The new aircrews of the Pacific Fleet’s Ilyushin Il-38N (NATO reporting name: May) antisubmarine warfare planes launched intensive operations from Yelizovo Naval Air Station in Kamchatka during the winter training period, the fleet’s spokesman, Roman Martov, told journalists on Wednesday.
MOSCOW, February 19th. / TASS /. Heavy nuclear missile cruiser "Peter the Great" in the course of modernization, planned for 2019-2022 years will receive a hypersonic anti-ship missiles "Zircon", told Tass on Friday a source in the shipbuilding industry.
"Peter the Great" will be on repairs in the third quarter or the end of 2019. It is planned that the repair and modernization will be completed at the end of 2022 ", - said the source.
Marines of the Northern Fleet started preparations for 'Sea derby "
10 BTR-82 crews a separate marine brigade of the Northern Fleet started preparations for the contest "Sea derby", a part of the program of the Army-2016 international games.
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Russia Naval Forces News – Brahmos-2-ZIRCON
Friday, 19 February 2016
Russian cutting-edge hypersonic missile 3M22 of the 3K22 Zircon system is in the development trials. The Project 11442 (NATO reporting name: Kirov-class) Pyotr Veliky nuclear-powered missile cruiser will carry the type following its upgrade, a shipbuilding industry source told TASS on Friday
According to rumors, the Indo-Russian BrahMos II hypersonic cruise missile is the export variant of the Russian 3M22 Zircon missile.
(pictured here at Defexpo 2014)
"The Pyotr Veliky cruiser will start its repairs in the third or fourth quarter of 2019. Its repairs and upgrade are planned to be complete in late 2022, with the ship to be equipped with Zircon hypersonic antiship missiles. Now, the missile is in the development testing and will enter service, if it passes the tests," the source said.
The tests of the 3K22 Zircon system are planned for completion by 2020. The system is expected to be unveiled in the air-launched and ship-based variants. Its characteristics are classified.
Navy Recognition understands that early rumors indicate the Indo-Russian BrahMos II hypersonic cruise missile may be an export variant of the Zircon (just as the BarhMos missile share many similarities with the Russian P-800 Oniks missile).
The planned operational range of the BrahMos-II is about 300 kilometers and its speed is set to be around Mach 7 thanks to a ramjet engine.
Russia Naval Forces News – The Pyotr Veliky cruiser
Pyotr Veliky is the fourth Kirov class cruiser (and the only one operational today), a class of nuclear-powered warship of the Russian Navy. It is the largest and heaviest surface combatant warships after aircraft carriers currently in active operation in the world.
Peter the Graet
Peter the great
As was reported in the press, the Sevmash Shipyard and the Special Machine building Design Bureau (KBSM, a subsidiary of Almaz-Antei) made a deal for 10 3S-14-11442M vertical launch systems (VLS) to equip the Project 11442M Admiral Nakhimov missile cruiser being upgraded now. The contract is valued at 2.559 billion rubles ($33.5 million). Thus, the ship’s 20 inclined below-deck launchers of P-700 Granit antiship missiles (SS-N-19 Shipwreck) will be replaced with 10 VLS modules of the UKSK versatile ship-based launch system. The VLS modules will total 80. The same solution is expected to be applied to the Pyotr Veliky cruiser.
The 3S-14 VLS can launch the missiles of the Kalibr family (SS-N-27 Sizzler). In addition, the equipment for testing the VLS using mockups of the 3M-54, 3M55 and 3M22 antiship missiles is to be ready be December 2016.
The Project 11442M Pyotr Veliky nuclear-powered guided missile cruiser is designed to sink hostile ships, destroy land targets and provide air defense for its formation. The cruiser carries the 130-mm AK-130 gun, land-attack, antiship and surface-to-air missile (SAM) systems, Kortik SAM/gun close-in weapons systems and the Vodopad antisubmarine missile/torpedo system. The ship was launched in 1989 and commissioned with the Russian Navy in 1998. It displaces 24,500 tons and measures 251 m long. It has a full power of 140,000 hp, a speed of 31 knots and a crew of 728. The cruiser carries a Kamov Ka-27 (Helix) helicopter or a derivative thereof.
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KUSK VLS
This is the UKSK vertical launcher which is fitted to the newer versions of the Krivak Class vessels and one launcher replacing the old 4 tube launcher alone is a large step up in capability. Though the anti sub Klub missile is not a dual anti ship anti Sub weapon with 8 tubes the new vessels can have the anti sub klub missile that is every bit as capable as the Silex in anti sub use though probably better with its newer model more capable torpedo payload, in the remaining 4 tubes it could carry Oniks or Brahmos which of course have significantly higher anti ship performance than the subsonic Silex. Equally the tubes can be loaded with land attack cruise missiles, and subsonic and supersonic versions of the Klub system
The Russian Black Sea Fleet’s Project 21631 small missile ship Zelyony Dol and the ocean-going mine-sweeper Kovrovets have left Sevastopol in Crimea to accomplish scheduled tasks in the Mediterranean Sea, the fleet’s press office said on Monday.
Russia is repairing and modernizing some 20 warships and submarines in the framework of its large-scale rearmament program.
MOSCOW (Sputnik) — About 20 ships and submarines of the Russian Navy are currently undergoing repairs and modernization, a Russian defense industry source said Monday.
"At the moment, some 20 warships and submarines of various series, including the missile cruiser Marshal Ustinov, the heavy nuclear-powered missile cruiser Admiral Nakhimov, the large anti-submarine warfare ships the Admiral Chabanenko and the Admiral Tributs, the guard ship Neustrashimy, the large amphibious landing ships the Kaliningrad and the Oslyabya, are being repaired and modernized," the source told RIA Novosti.
The source added that about 10 submarines of various series were being upgraded.
The Russian Navy will receive two modernized nuclear missile cruisers by 2021, the source said.
The Admiral Nakhimov missile cruiser is currently undergoing repair and modernization at the Severodvinsk port’s Sevmash shipbuilders and will reenter service in 2018. In 2019, the Pyotr Veliky (Peter the Great) missile cruiser will go in for repairs and modernization.
“Work on the repairing and modernization of the Pyotr Veliky may begin in 2019 after the Admiral Nakhimov is finished with repairs and modernization at the end of 2018. So, by 2021, the Navy will have two modernized nuclear missile cruisers.”
According to the Russian Navy's Shipbuilding Department, the overhaul of the Admiral Nakhimov will involve upgrading of the warship's life support systems, missile systems and artillery weapons, as well as electronic weapons systems. The life of the warship will be extended for at least another 35 years following the repairs.
The Admiral Nakhimov, formerly named the Kalinin, is the third of the four Kirov-class heavy guided missile cruisers that was in service with the Soviet and subsequently the Russian Navy from 1980 to 1998. Only one of them, the Pyotr Veliky, is operational at the moment.
Russia is set to start construction of its new fifth-generation Kalina-class diesel-electric submarine in the “imminent future,” earlier than previously announced, according to Navy Deputy Commander-in-Chief Vice-Admiral Alexander Fedotenkov; here is what the new project is all about.
The construction of new fifth-generation non-nuclear submarines dubbed Project Kalina, equipped with air-independent propulsion systems, will apparently begin earlier than planned, in the “imminent future.”
The Central Construction Bureau of Maritime Technology (TsKB) ‘Rubin’ that was commissioned by the Defense Ministry, has developed a draft new non-nuclear submarine, Alexander Fedotenkov said in an interview with the Strategy program on Rossiya 24 news channel on Friday.
“These are new-generation submarines. They are currently being developed,” Fedotenkov said. “The construction of these submarines will start in the imminent future.”
Earlier reports suggested that the construction would only start after 2020.
The new submarine will combine the best characteristics of Project 636 (Varshavyanka) and Project 677 (Lada) submarines and is set to be equipped with Air Independent Propulsion (AIP) system.
The system offers significant advantages over diesel-electric submarines, which need to surface regularly to recharge batteries, and nuclear submarines, which must constantly run noisy pumps to cool their reactors.
Submarines with such systems can stay submerged for weeks at a time and are potentially stealthier; the system is already in operation with a number of navies around the world.
According to some estimates, with the new AIP system installed, the Kalina would be able to stay underwater for about twenty-five days.
Earlier reports suggested that Russia’s Rubin Design Bureau expected the Kalina design to be completed by 2017 and the first Kalina to be fitted with AIP by 2018.
New AIP system could be initially tested on the operational Lada-class diesel-electric submarine in service with the Russian Navy, the Sankt Peterburg (St. Petersburg).
Meanwhile, the two last Lada-class Project 677 submarines will be delivered as scheduled — in 2018 and 2019. Afterwards Moscow will terminate the Project 677 Lada-class in favor of Project Kalina.
The Lada-class, or Project 677, is a fourth-generation diesel-electric submarine based on the older Kilo-class submarine and does not currently incorporate an AIP.
China has been negotiating with Russia to purchase four Lada-class submarines from the Rubin Design Bureau based in St Petersburg. Beijing hoped those submarines could be refitted with Chinese engines and an electronic fire-control system.
Reports suggest that variants of the fifth-generation submarines may also be sold to India and China.
The Russian Navy received four warships, four submarines, 52 auxiliary ships, two Bastion coastal missile systems, 27 naval aircraft, and 45 missile-artillery systems in 2015.
MOSCOW (Sputnik) — The Russian Navy received a total of four combat surface ships, four submarines and 52 auxiliary ships in 2015, Deputy Defense Minister Yuri Borisov said Friday.
"In 2015, the defense industry companies delivered four warships, four submarines, 52 auxiliary ships, two Bastion coastal missile systems, 27 naval aircraft, and 45 missile-artillery systems to the Navy," Borisov reported to President Vladimir Putin.