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ADMIRAL MAKAROV fregate

Post by aukepalmhof » Tue Jun 04, 2024 4:08 am

Built as a frigate under yard 01359 of Project 11356 by the Yantar Shipyard, Kaliningrad for the Russian Navy,
29 February 22012 laid down.
02 September 2015 launched as the ADMIRAL MAKAROV , one of the Admiral Grigorovich class fruigate.
Displacement 3,620 tos standard, 4,035 tons full load, dim. 124.8 x 15.2 x 4.2m (draught).
Powered COGAG by 2 DS-71 cruise gas turbines, 8,450 shp. (6,300 kW.)
2 DT-59 boost gas turbines 22,000 shp (16,000 kW.)
Total power 60,900 shp (45,400 kW,).
Twin propellers, speed 30 knots.
Range 4,850 mile, 5,580 mile at 14 knots,
Endurance 30 days.
Crew 200.
Armament: 1 x 100mm A-190 Arsenal naval gun. 8 (2x4) UKSK VLS cells for Kalibr Oniks or Zircon anti ship/cruise missiles.
24 (2x12 3S90M VSL cell for 9M surface-to-air-missiles.2 x AK-630 CIWS.8 8x Igla-S or Verba, 2 x double 533 mm torpedo tubes. 1 x RUU-6000 rocket launcher.
Carried 1 x Ka-27 series helicopter. Helipad and hangar foir 1 helicopter.
27 December 2017 commissioned.



ADMIRAL MAKAROV is an Admiral Grigorovich class rigate of the Russian Navy, part of the Black Sea Fleet based at Sevastopol. She was laid down at the Yantar Shipyard in February 2012 and commissioned on 25 December 2017. She is the most recently built of her class, and the third of six ships that had been planned in the class as of November 2014.

In July 2018, the frigate took part in Russia's Main Naval Parade in St. Petersburg. On 18 August 2018, ADMIRAL MAKAROV set sail from the Baltic Sea for the Black Sea and sailed through the English Channel on 21 August. She had been spotted while in transit there by HMS QUEEN ELIZABETH in the English Channel on 18 August during her maiden voyage. After shadowing the British supercarrier, ADMIRAL MAKAROV arrived at her permanent base in occupied Sevastopol in early October.

On 5 November 2018, the press service of the Russian Navy's Black Sea Fleet announced the frigate had left Sevastopol to join the Russian naval group in the eastern Mediterranean. In 2022, ADMIRAL MAKAROV —along with ADMIRAL ESSEN—took part in the Russian invasion of Ukraine, targeting a Ukrainian oil refinery and fuel depots in the suburbs of Odesa with cruise missiles.

Following the 14 April 2022 sinking of the cruiser MOSKVA, ADMIRAL MAKAROV assumed the role of flagship of the Black Sea Fleet.

On 6 May 2022, Ukrainian MP Oleksiy Honcharenko claimed that ADMIRAL MAKAROV had been struck and badly damaged by a Ukrainian missile. On 7 May, the adviser to the Office of the President of Ukraine Oleksiy Arestovych said that the report was a "misunderstanding", and that the vessel attacked was actually a Serna-class landing craft. On 9 May, ADMIRAL MAKAROV was spotted sailing intact near Sevastopol.

On 29 October 2022, ADMIRAL MAKAROV suffered damage during an attack on Sevastopol by several air and sea drones with at least one sea drone striking the ship, reportedly disabling the radar. Russian news agency TASS reported that all the air drones had been destroyed. Satellite footage from 1 November showed Admiral Grigorovich-class frigates believed to include ADMIRAL MAKAROV moored in Sevastopol. Naval News subsequently reported that little damage had occurred to either of the two warships that were hit by the sea drones, but that the military effect of the attack on the protected harbor of Sevastopol exceeded the direct damage because it led to the Russian Navy going into a protective mode, "essentially locking them in port. ... New defenses were quickly added, new procedures imposed and there was much less activity. Russia’s most powerful warships in the war [were by midNovember] mostly tied up in port."] On 15 August 2023, ADMIRAL MAKAROV returned to active duty after being damaged in the October 2022 attack.

Sometime between the 1 and 3 October 2023, ADMIRAL MAKAROV was transferred along with ADMIRALESSEN from Sevastopol to Novorossiysk, Krasnodar Krai.

2024 In active service.

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Russian_f ... al_Makarov
Ukraine 2024 no value sg?, Scott? ( she is the first vessel from the top.)
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