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Russian destroyer Admiral Zakharov

Admiral Zakharov was a Udaloy-class destroyer of the Russian Navy.[2] She was named after admiral Mikhail Zakharov.

Admiral Zakharov in 1990
History
Russia
Name
  • Admiral Zakharov
  • (Адмирал Захаров)
NamesakeMikhail Zakharov
BuilderYantar Shipyard, Kaliningrad
Laid down16 October 1981
Launched4 November 1982
Commissioned30 December 1983
Decommissioned2002
HomeportVladivostok
IdentificationPennant number: 443, 464, 472, 501, 513, 541
FateScrapped
General characteristics
Class and type Udaloy-class destroyer 7,570 tons full load[1]
Length163 m (535 ft)
Beam19.3 m (63 ft)
Draught6.2 m (20 ft)
Propulsion2 shaft COGAG, 2× D090 6.7 MW and 2× DT59 16.7 gas turbines, 120,000 hp 89.456 MW
Speed35 kn (65 km/h; 40 mph)
Range10,500 nmi (19,400 km; 12,100 mi) at 14 kn (26 km/h; 16 mph)
Complement300
Sensors and
processing systems
  • Radar: MR-760MA Fregat-MA/Top Plate 3-D air search radar and MR-320M Topaz-V/Strut Pair air/surface search radar
  • Sonar: Horse Tail LF VDS sonar and Horse Jaw bow mounted LF sonar
  • Fire Control: 2 MR-360 Podkat/Cross Sword SA-N-9 SAM control, 2 3P37/Hot Flash SA-N-11 SAM control, Garpun-BAL SSM targeting
Electronic warfare
& decoys
  • Bell Squat jammer
  • Bell Shroud intercept
  • Bell Crown intercept
  • 2 × PK-2 decoy RL
  • 10 × PK-10 decoy RL in later ships
Armament
Aircraft carried2 × Ka-27 series helicopters
Aviation facilitiesHelipad and hangar

Development and design

Project 1155 dates to the 1970s when it was concluded that it was too costly to build large-displacement, multi-role combatants. The concept of a specialized surface ship was developed by Soviet designers.

They are 156 m in length, 17.3 m in beam and 6.5 m in draught.[3]

Construction and career

Admiral Zakharov was laid down on 16 October 1981, and launched on 4 November 1982 by Yantar Shipyard in Kaliningrad. She was commissioned on 30 December 1983. On January 18, 1984, the ship was included in the Pacific Fleet. The naval ensign was raised on 25 March 1984.

In 1985, the Admiral Zakharov was considered the best ship of the Baltic Fleet as a part of the Baltic squadron of heterogeneous forces (commander - 2nd rank captain Viktor Vladimirovich Onofriychuk).

In 1987, she made the transition to the Pacific Fleet. From 21 to 25 October 1987, she paid visits to Luanda in Angola, then from November 6 to November 11 to Maputo in Mozambique, from November 17 to November 23 to Victoria, Seychelles, and from November 29 to 3 December the ship made a friendly visit to Bombay in India.

Between 12–16 May 1988 as part of a detachment of ships under the flag of the commander of the Pacific Fleet, Admiral G. A. Khvatov, the ship engaged in technical cooperation and an exchange of visits between the ships of the Soviet Navy and the DPRK and also paid an official visit to Wonsan. In the winter of 1988–1989 the ship undertook various tasks of combat service in the Persian Gulf.

In February 1989, the ship, together with floating base Ivan Kolyshkin, the minesweepers Rear Admiral Pershin, Kharkovsky Komsomolets and Vice-Admiral Zhukov, carried out the mission of protecting peaceful USSR shipping in the Persian Gulf zone.

Arriving at the end of 1988, by 23 February 1989, she escorted six convoys of 15 ships (where the commander of the navigational combat unit, Lieutenant-Commander Alexander Marchenko, distinguished himself).

For the entire time while the ship was part of the 8th operational squadron (autumn 1988–winter 1989), she escorted 21 ships in eight convoys (according to other sources, 53 ships in 23 convoys). The ship was commanded at this time by the captain of the 2nd rank A. V. Piskunov.

From August 1990 to February 1991, the Admiral Zakharov performed combat service in the South China Sea region, temporarily based on Cam Ranh. During this service the crew installed two 2M-7 type machine-gun mounts with 14.5 mm KPV machine guns on the roof of the bridge.

On 17 February 1991, at 11 hours 42 minutes (local time),[4] at the transition to Vladivostok (in the Ussuri Bay, 7.4 kilometers from Cape Sysoev),[5] in the aft engine room of the Admiral Zakharov there was an explosion of a gas turbine plant,[6] which caused a volumetric fire (due to exceeding the maximum speed of the propeller (TV) turbine of the afterburner, it was destroyed and fragments scattered throughout the aft engine room.

One of the fragments broke through the fuel tank (located under the engine) and the bottom of the ship allowing seawater to enter the tank which forced fuel into the aft engine room. As a result of the fire, one crew member died and five were hospitalized with various injuries and burns. The fight against the fire lasted 30 hours.[7]

Repair of the Admiral Zakharov, which almost completely burned out the aft engine room, was deemed inexpedient, and the ship was written off and placed in 2nd category reserve. On 29 September 1994, she was put into dock In Vladivostok for welding to prepare her for the upcoming transfer to the military property sales department for final disposal.

She was scrapped at the Chazhminsky shipyard in the early 2000s.[8]

Gallery

References

  1. ^ Противолодочные корабли, Том III, часть 1, "Корабли ВМФ СССР", Ю.В. Апалков, Санкт-Петербург, 2005
  2. ^ "Large Anti-Submarine Ships - Project 1155". russianships.info. Retrieved 2021-02-28.
  3. ^ "Udaloy Class Anti-Submarine Destroyers - Naval Technology". www.naval-technology.com. Retrieved 2021-02-28.
  4. ^ Apalkov, Yu.V. (2005). Anti-submarine ships. Part I. Large anti-submarine ships. Patrol ships (rus.) // Apalkov Yu.V. Ships of the USSR Navy: Handbook in 4 volumes. Galeya Print. ISBN 5-8172-0094-5.
  5. ^ "Г.Пасько Сутки в огне". index.org.ru. Retrieved 2021-02-28.
  6. ^ "Fire at the BOD "Admiral Zakharov"". Flotomaster: Journal. 6. 2002.
  7. ^ "Тихоокеанский флот понес потери". Коммерсантъ. Retrieved 2021-02-28.
  8. ^ "How ships die". Newspaper Vladivostok. March 9, 2011.{{cite news}}: CS1 maint: url-status (link)

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Admiral Zakharov was a Udaloy class destroyer of the Russian Navy 2 She was named after admiral Mikhail Zakharov Admiral Zakharov in 1990HistoryRussiaNameAdmiral Zakharov Admiral Zaharov NamesakeMikhail ZakharovBuilderYantar Shipyard KaliningradLaid down16 October 1981Launched4 November 1982Commissioned30 December 1983Decommissioned2002HomeportVladivostokIdentificationPennant number 443 464 472 501 513 541FateScrappedGeneral characteristicsClass and typeUdaloy class destroyer 7 570 tons full load 1 Length163 m 535 ft Beam19 3 m 63 ft Draught6 2 m 20 ft Propulsion2 shaft COGAG 2 D090 6 7 MW and 2 DT59 16 7 gas turbines 120 000 hp 89 456 MWSpeed35 kn 65 km h 40 mph Range10 500 nmi 19 400 km 12 100 mi at 14 kn 26 km h 16 mph Complement300Sensors and processing systemsRadar MR 760MA Fregat MA Top Plate 3 D air search radar and MR 320M Topaz V Strut Pair air surface search radar Sonar Horse Tail LF VDS sonar and Horse Jaw bow mounted LF sonar Fire Control 2 MR 360 Podkat Cross Sword SA N 9 SAM control 2 3P37 Hot Flash SA N 11 SAM control Garpun BAL SSM targetingElectronic warfare amp decoysBell Squat jammer Bell Shroud intercept Bell Crown intercept 2 PK 2 decoy RL 10 PK 10 decoy RL in later shipsArmament2 1 AK 100 100 mm naval guns 8 2 4 SS N 14 Silex anti submarine anti ship missiles 64 8 8 VLS cells for SA N 9 Gauntlet surface to air missiles 4 6 30 mm AK 630 CIWS 2 1 21KM AA guns 2 4 533 mm torpedo tubes for Type 53 or Type 65 torpedoes 2 12 RBU 6000 anti submarine rocket launchersAircraft carried2 Ka 27 series helicoptersAviation facilitiesHelipad and hangar Contents 1 Development and design 2 Construction and career 3 Gallery 4 ReferencesDevelopment and design EditMain article Udaloy class destroyer Project 1155 dates to the 1970s when it was concluded that it was too costly to build large displacement multi role combatants The concept of a specialized surface ship was developed by Soviet designers They are 156 m in length 17 3 m in beam and 6 5 m in draught 3 Construction and career EditAdmiral Zakharov was laid down on 16 October 1981 and launched on 4 November 1982 by Yantar Shipyard in Kaliningrad She was commissioned on 30 December 1983 On January 18 1984 the ship was included in the Pacific Fleet The naval ensign was raised on 25 March 1984 In 1985 the Admiral Zakharov was considered the best ship of the Baltic Fleet as a part of the Baltic squadron of heterogeneous forces commander 2nd rank captain Viktor Vladimirovich Onofriychuk In 1987 she made the transition to the Pacific Fleet From 21 to 25 October 1987 she paid visits to Luanda in Angola then from November 6 to November 11 to Maputo in Mozambique from November 17 to November 23 to Victoria Seychelles and from November 29 to 3 December the ship made a friendly visit to Bombay in India Between 12 16 May 1988 as part of a detachment of ships under the flag of the commander of the Pacific Fleet Admiral G A Khvatov the ship engaged in technical cooperation and an exchange of visits between the ships of the Soviet Navy and the DPRK and also paid an official visit to Wonsan In the winter of 1988 1989 the ship undertook various tasks of combat service in the Persian Gulf In February 1989 the ship together with floating base Ivan Kolyshkin the minesweepers Rear Admiral Pershin Kharkovsky Komsomolets and Vice Admiral Zhukov carried out the mission of protecting peaceful USSR shipping in the Persian Gulf zone Arriving at the end of 1988 by 23 February 1989 she escorted six convoys of 15 ships where the commander of the navigational combat unit Lieutenant Commander Alexander Marchenko distinguished himself For the entire time while the ship was part of the 8th operational squadron autumn 1988 winter 1989 she escorted 21 ships in eight convoys according to other sources 53 ships in 23 convoys The ship was commanded at this time by the captain of the 2nd rank A V Piskunov From August 1990 to February 1991 the Admiral Zakharov performed combat service in the South China Sea region temporarily based on Cam Ranh During this service the crew installed two 2M 7 type machine gun mounts with 14 5 mm KPV machine guns on the roof of the bridge On 17 February 1991 at 11 hours 42 minutes local time 4 at the transition to Vladivostok in the Ussuri Bay 7 4 kilometers from Cape Sysoev 5 in the aft engine room of the Admiral Zakharov there was an explosion of a gas turbine plant 6 which caused a volumetric fire due to exceeding the maximum speed of the propeller TV turbine of the afterburner it was destroyed and fragments scattered throughout the aft engine room One of the fragments broke through the fuel tank located under the engine and the bottom of the ship allowing seawater to enter the tank which forced fuel into the aft engine room As a result of the fire one crew member died and five were hospitalized with various injuries and burns The fight against the fire lasted 30 hours 7 Repair of the Admiral Zakharov which almost completely burned out the aft engine room was deemed inexpedient and the ship was written off and placed in 2nd category reserve On 29 September 1994 she was put into dock In Vladivostok for welding to prepare her for the upcoming transfer to the military property sales department for final disposal She was scrapped at the Chazhminsky shipyard in the early 2000s 8 Gallery Edit Admiral Zakharov date unknown Admiral Zakharov in 1983 Admiral Zakharov underway on 7 March 1989 Admiral Zakharov on 17 January 1992 References Edit Protivolodochnye korabli Tom III chast 1 Korabli VMF SSSR Yu V Apalkov Sankt Peterburg 2005 Large Anti Submarine Ships Project 1155 russianships info Retrieved 2021 02 28 Udaloy Class Anti Submarine Destroyers Naval Technology www naval technology com Retrieved 2021 02 28 Apalkov Yu V 2005 Anti submarine ships Part I Large anti submarine ships Patrol ships rus Apalkov Yu V Ships of the USSR Navy Handbook in 4 volumes Galeya Print ISBN 5 8172 0094 5 G Pasko Sutki v ogne index org ru Retrieved 2021 02 28 Fire at the BOD Admiral Zakharov Flotomaster Journal 6 2002 Tihookeanskij flot pones poteri Kommersant Retrieved 2021 02 28 How ships die Newspaper Vladivostok March 9 2011 a href Template Cite news html title Template Cite news cite news a CS1 maint url status link Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Russian destroyer Admiral Zakharov amp oldid 1132080288, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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