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Soviet destroyer Gremyashchiy underway, 26 Oct 1983.
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New multi-purpose corvette "Gremyashchiy" replenished the navy in Kamchatka
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Severnaya Shipyard delivers the lead corvette of Project 20385 to the Russian Navy
Severnaya Shipyard delivers the lead corvette of Project 20385 to the Russian Navy
The Project 20385 lead corvette Gremyashchiy has been accepted for service in the Russian Navy. The ceremony of raising the Russian Navy’s St. Andrew’s flag was held at the Severnaya Shipyard in St. Petersburg. “Today is a remarkable event for the Navy. On the eve of the New Year, a new ship completely unique by its technical characteristics has been handed over. The corvette will soon be…
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hoicodo · 3 years
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Nga biên chế siêu tàu chiến mang tên lửa siêu vượt âm Zircon
Nga biên chế siêu tàu chiến mang tên lửa siêu vượt âm Zircon
Tàu hộ tống tên lửa Gremyashchiy thuộc Đề án 20385 mang thiết kế đặc biệt đã được bàn giao cho quân đội Nga. Đây dự kiến là một trong số ít tàu quân sự Nga sẽ được trang bị tên lửa siêu vượt âm Zircon. Tàu hộ tống tên lửa Gremyashchiy thuộc Đề án 20385 Thông tấn Nga TASS cho biết con tàu được bàn giao cho quân đội Nga tại thành phố St. Petersburg hôm 29/12. “Tàu sẽ sớm được chuyển đến Hạm đội…
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Cara Rusia Membangun dan Uji Korvet Rudal Mutakhir Cara Rusia Membangun dan Uji Korvet Rudal Mutakhir Moskow – Jakartagreater.com, Korvet Rudal Project 20385 Gremyashchiy telah meninggalkan dermaga pas Severnaya Shipyard di Rusia Barat Laut dan menuju ke Laut Baltik untuk menyelesaikan uji coba kapal, kata juru bicara Shipyard Olga Danilevskaya, Selasa 20-8-2019, dirilis TASS…
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defpost · 4 years
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Russian Navy Corvette Gremyashchiy Completes Series of Tests in Barents Sea
#RussianNavy Corvette #Gremyashchiy Completes Series of Tests in Barents Sea.
Russian Navy’s new Project 20385 corvette RFS Gremyashchiy (337) has completed a series of tests in the Barents Sea, the service announced.
The corvette has been undergoing tests in the Northern Fleet since November 13, 2019. Currently, it is located in the main base of the Northern Fleet – Severomorsk.
The ship successfully completed the planned testing program in the Northern Fleet’s test…
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udefense1 · 4 years
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korrektheiten · 4 years
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Russland bestückt Korvetten mit Hyperschall-Raketen
Contra-Mag.:US-Kreuzer und Zerstörer mit langsamen Harpunen und 130 Kilometer Reichweite stehen russischen Korvetten mit „Zirkon“-Hyperschall-Raketen mit über 1.000 Kilometer Reichweite gegenüber. Von Redaktion Russlands neueste Korvette, die „Gremyashchiy“, die sich derzeit in der Endphase der Tests befindet, wird mit Zirkon-Hyperschallraketen ausgerüstet, teilte der russische Präsident Wladimir Putin bei einer Inspektion des Schiffes mit, berichtet die […] Der Beitrag Russland bestückt Korvetten mit Hyperschall-Raketen erschien zuerst auf Contra Magazin. http://dlvr.it/RHkMpQ
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courtneytincher · 5 years
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Russia's Navy Is Getting Stronger (But Where are the Aircraft Carriers?)
It is this kind of pragmatic focus on small, cost-efficient vessels that has sustained the Russian Navy’s sweeping modernization program.A coterie of new ships at Russia’s annual Navy Day Parade in Saint Petersburg reflects the rapidly changing face of the Russian Navy as it forges ahead with a far-reaching modernization program.First established in 1939 as an annual Soviet holiday to “mobilize the working masses around the construction of a Workers’ and Peasants’ Soviet Navy,” Navy Day was canceled in 1980 and reinstated in 2006 by presidential decree of Vladimir Putin. However, it was not until 2017 that Saint Petersburg was designated as the permanent site of the main Naval Parade that has since served as a staging post for the Russian Navy to display flagship hardware intermixed with historical vessels.First, a few notable omissions. Russia’s geriatric, problem-ridden Admiral Kuznetsov aircraft carrier was unsurprisingly missing from the event, as it is reportedly undergoing extensive repairs on the heels of a devastating devastating drydock crane incident late last year. More curious is the absence of the Petr Velikiy (Peter the Great)  battlecruiser, the world’s largest surface military vessel and the star of the 2017 Navy Day Parade. However, the exclusion of Petr Velikiy makes ample sense in the context of a 40-strong parade lineup that sought to reflect the Russian Navy’s gradual transition into a lean, local, rapid-response force.(This first appeared in early August 2019.)Occupying a prominent place in the parade’s spearhead was the second Admiral Gorshkov-class frigate, Admiral Kosotonov, coming it at a displacement (vessel weight) of 4,500 tons and armed with Russia’s unique Paket-E/NK anti-submarine/anti-torpedo system. Also present was Gremyashchiy, the flagship of the new Gremyashchiy heavy corvette class that builds on the technical progress of the already formidable Stereguschiy-class.Of all the upcoming submarine prototypes that could have been shown, it is surprising that the Russian Navy chose the Lada-class Kronstadt submarine; while potentially a sign that Rubin Central Design Bureau is making progress on Lada’s Air Independent Propulsion (AIP) system, Kronstadt’s inclusion could just as easily be nothing more than a nod to the fact that the parade was held from the naval base of “Kronstadt,” just west off Saint Petersburg.Vladimir Putin’s Parade Day press statement did not neglect to mention even Russia’s recent line of small missile ships, and for good reason: there is an increasing consensus around compact, highly maneuverable vessels as the future of Russian anti-ship/cruise missile delivery. As former Captain Leonid Yudnikov put it in a Parade Day interview, “the problem of surface ships is solved by accelerated construction of small missile ships, the ships that successfully hit terrorists in Syria with the help of cruise missiles… A modern-day missile, which is, first of all, cruise missiles like Calibre, have become compact, while the range of these missiles is very long, up to 2-2,500 kilometres. And they are convenient to be placed on small military ships because these ships have good navigability. They can be located in both territorial waters and small water bodies with conditions for their maintenance.”It is this kind of pragmatic focus on small, cost-efficient vessels that has sustained the Russian Navy’s sweeping modernization program-- according to Putin’s parade day address, “the navy’s level of modern armaments and military equipment exceeds 62%.” The devil, as ever, is in the details: a substantial portion of Putin’s 62% metric comes from Soviet-era vessels that have been that been refitted with modern armaments or electronics.Nevertheless, the navy’s lean and small 2019 parade lineup of illustrates that the Russian Navy has taken significant, if not at times painful steps over the past several decades to pave the way for new projects by retiring large swathes of its Soviet naval inheritance.Mark Episkopos is a frequent contributor to The National Interest and serves as research assistant at the Center for the National Interest. Mark is also a PhD student in History at American University.
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It is this kind of pragmatic focus on small, cost-efficient vessels that has sustained the Russian Navy’s sweeping modernization program.A coterie of new ships at Russia’s annual Navy Day Parade in Saint Petersburg reflects the rapidly changing face of the Russian Navy as it forges ahead with a far-reaching modernization program.First established in 1939 as an annual Soviet holiday to “mobilize the working masses around the construction of a Workers’ and Peasants’ Soviet Navy,” Navy Day was canceled in 1980 and reinstated in 2006 by presidential decree of Vladimir Putin. However, it was not until 2017 that Saint Petersburg was designated as the permanent site of the main Naval Parade that has since served as a staging post for the Russian Navy to display flagship hardware intermixed with historical vessels.First, a few notable omissions. Russia’s geriatric, problem-ridden Admiral Kuznetsov aircraft carrier was unsurprisingly missing from the event, as it is reportedly undergoing extensive repairs on the heels of a devastating devastating drydock crane incident late last year. More curious is the absence of the Petr Velikiy (Peter the Great)  battlecruiser, the world’s largest surface military vessel and the star of the 2017 Navy Day Parade. However, the exclusion of Petr Velikiy makes ample sense in the context of a 40-strong parade lineup that sought to reflect the Russian Navy’s gradual transition into a lean, local, rapid-response force.(This first appeared in early August 2019.)Occupying a prominent place in the parade’s spearhead was the second Admiral Gorshkov-class frigate, Admiral Kosotonov, coming it at a displacement (vessel weight) of 4,500 tons and armed with Russia’s unique Paket-E/NK anti-submarine/anti-torpedo system. Also present was Gremyashchiy, the flagship of the new Gremyashchiy heavy corvette class that builds on the technical progress of the already formidable Stereguschiy-class.Of all the upcoming submarine prototypes that could have been shown, it is surprising that the Russian Navy chose the Lada-class Kronstadt submarine; while potentially a sign that Rubin Central Design Bureau is making progress on Lada’s Air Independent Propulsion (AIP) system, Kronstadt’s inclusion could just as easily be nothing more than a nod to the fact that the parade was held from the naval base of “Kronstadt,” just west off Saint Petersburg.Vladimir Putin’s Parade Day press statement did not neglect to mention even Russia’s recent line of small missile ships, and for good reason: there is an increasing consensus around compact, highly maneuverable vessels as the future of Russian anti-ship/cruise missile delivery. As former Captain Leonid Yudnikov put it in a Parade Day interview, “the problem of surface ships is solved by accelerated construction of small missile ships, the ships that successfully hit terrorists in Syria with the help of cruise missiles… A modern-day missile, which is, first of all, cruise missiles like Calibre, have become compact, while the range of these missiles is very long, up to 2-2,500 kilometres. And they are convenient to be placed on small military ships because these ships have good navigability. They can be located in both territorial waters and small water bodies with conditions for their maintenance.”It is this kind of pragmatic focus on small, cost-efficient vessels that has sustained the Russian Navy’s sweeping modernization program-- according to Putin’s parade day address, “the navy’s level of modern armaments and military equipment exceeds 62%.” The devil, as ever, is in the details: a substantial portion of Putin’s 62% metric comes from Soviet-era vessels that have been that been refitted with modern armaments or electronics.Nevertheless, the navy’s lean and small 2019 parade lineup of illustrates that the Russian Navy has taken significant, if not at times painful steps over the past several decades to pave the way for new projects by retiring large swathes of its Soviet naval inheritance.Mark Episkopos is a frequent contributor to The National Interest and serves as research assistant at the Center for the National Interest. Mark is also a PhD student in History at American University.
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nawapon17 · 4 years
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Russian Navy’s “Gremyashchiy” Class corvette completes its sea trials First of its class, the "Gremyashchiy" corvette completed its sea trials and its ready to join the Navy.
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Russia to deliver cutting-edge naval assets at new year The CEO of the Severnaya Shipyard stated that they are set to deliver the frigate Admiral Kasatonov and the corvette Gremyashchiy to the Russian navy by the New Year.
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navalpost · 4 years
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First Gremyashchiy Class Corvette of the Russian Navy Starts Sea Trials According to the statement of the press office of the Russian Northern Fleet on Friday (6th Dec), the Project 20385 lead corvette Gremyashchiy armed with Kalibr cruise missiles has entered the White Sea for state trials.
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navalpost · 4 years
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Severnaya Shipyard to deliver Gremyashchiy-class corvette to Russian Navy by year-end
Severnaya Shipyard to deliver Gremyashchiy-class corvette to Russian Navy by year-end
The Project 20385 corvette Gremyashchiy built at the Severnaya Shipyard (part of the United Shipbuilding Corporation) is scheduled for its delivery to the Russian Navy in December, Shipyard CEO Igor Orlov announced on 31st August.
“Now it is at sea for trials. We are planning to deliver it in December,” the Shipyard’s CEO said.
The Gremyashchiy is the Project 20385 lead corvette laid down…
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navalpost · 2 years
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Russian Pacific Fleet Ships visit the Philippines
Russian Pacific Fleet Ships visit the Philippines
Five vessels from the Russian Pacific Fleet, including two submarines, arrived in Manila on Nov 16 for a port call. The visit is for “routine replenishment & rest for the crew,” according to the Philippine Navy. “The Russian Navy contingent is composed of corvette Gremyashchiy, B-274 Petropavlovsk-Kamchatsky,  B–603 Volkhov, tanker Pechenga, and support vessel Alatau,” Philippine Navy (PN)…
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