For
ordinary operations in areas of the seas with shallow depths, diving vessels and
boats of various displacement were used in the Navy of the USSR. Project RV1415
boats (diving variant of standart Project 1415 boat) were a large series of cutters
that were built for the Soviet navy starting in 1976 and are in use up to this
day on the rivers and harbors for Russia. Diving boats of this project served
on all fleets of the USSR and later - the Russian Federation. In total, more than
70 boats of this type were built. Diving boat RVK-1403 laid down at the
Sosnovka Shipyard (yard. No.532), commissioned in 1981 and was assigned to the
Black Sea Fleet. On 10 January 1996 the boat was transferred to the Ukrainian
Naval Forces with rename to Romny (U732). Specifications |
Displacement (tons): | Standard: | 32,5 |
Full load: | 46 |
Dimensions (m): | Length: | 21,2 |
Beam: | 3,93 |
Draft: | 1,65 | Speed
(knots): | 11 | Range: | 800
nmi (9 knots), 200 nmi (11 knots) | Autonomy
(days): | 5 | Propulsion: | 1x300
hp 3D12AL diesel, 1x12 kW diesel generator, 1x1,2 kW diesel generator |
Spec. equipment: | 1 diving
complex – 45 m | Complement: | 13 |
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