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The rattling corvette returned to Severnaya Verf

Corvette «reverberating» вернулся на «Northern shipyard»
Head project corvette 20385 “reverberating” returned to CVD “Severnaya Verf”, where will the initial audit and the elimination of comments take place after the first stage of state testing. It is reported by the press service of the enterprise.

As explained, корвет проведет на “Northern shipyard” около месяца, за это время он пройдет доковый осмотр, ревизию агрегатов и корабельных систем, устранение неполадок, а также восстановление лакокрасочного покрытия. При этом будут учтены замечания экипажа корабля.

In August “reverberating” выйдет на заключительный этап госиспытаний, по окончании которых будет передан флоту. Как ранее заявлялось, передача корвета планируется в конце августа, после которой корабль отправится служить на Тихоокеанский флот.

Corvette “reverberating” project 20385 is the lead ship of the series. Laid down in February 2012 of the year, It launched in June 2017. Construction delayed due to non-delivery of German MTU power plants. The corvette was completed with Russian diesel units 1DDA-12000 of the Kolomna plant. The unit comprises two engines 16D49 power 6000 HP.

The ship is a further development of the project 20380. Designed to detect and destroy enemy surface ships or submarines, organization of the landing, coastal protection, escorting other ships.

Displacement – 2200 tonnes, length – 104 m, width – 13 m, speed – to 27 knots, cruising range – 3500 miles, autonomy – 15 days crew – 99 human.

The armament includes a universal shipborne rifle complex (УКСК) for KR “Caliber”, “onyx” and, perhaps “zircon”, SAM “Redoubt”, 100-mm gun mount A-190-01, two 30-mm anti-aircraft artillery complexes AK-630M, as well as anti-submarine complex “Package”.

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