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 Okean laid down at the Stocznia Polnocna Shipyard, Gdansk, Poland
(yard No.861/16), launched 30 April 1970, commissioned 16 September 1970 and was
assigned to the Black Sea Fleet. In 1989 the ship was converted to the intelligence
ship. 22 January 2001 the ship was excluded from the lists of the Black
Sea Fleet and scrapped. 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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