The
converted Moma (Project 861M) is an Electronic Intelligence gathering ship converted
from Moma class survey ship / buoy tenders. Ships in this series were built in
Gdansk, Poland. Total for this project during the 1967-73 biennium. 29 vessels
have been built, some of them (9 units) has been transformed into a intelligence
ship under Project 861M. The ships continue in service with the Russian Navy. Hydrographic
survey vessel Kildin laid down at the Stocznia Polnocna Shipyard, Gdansk, Poland
(yard No.861/13), launched 31 December 1969, commissioned 23 May 1970. In
1970 the ship was converted to the intelligence ship. Now in service. Specifications |
Displacement (tons): | Standard: | 1080 |
Full load: | 1560 |
Dimensions (m): | Length: | 73,32 |
Beam: | 10,8 |
Draft: | 3,9 | Speed
(knots): | 17,3 | Range: | 9700
nmi (11 knots) | Autonomy (days): | 35 |
Propulsion: | 2x1800 hp Zgoda-Sulzer
6ÒD-48 diesels, 2 controllable pitch propellers, 3x259 kW 5BAH22 diesel-generators,
1x52 kW S324M diesel-generator | Armament: | SAM
system Strela (16 missiles) | Electronics: |
Bizan ESM radar system, 2 Don navigation radars, sonar MG-329 Sheksna, underwater
communication system MG-13, underwater communication system MG-26 Khosta, station
MI-110K, special electronics: Vitok-AK, MRR-1-7, Vakhta-M, Vakhta-10, Vakhta-12,
Vizit-M, Rotor-N, Uzel, Kayra, Oktava | Complement: |
73 (11 officers) |
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