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Harbor self-propelled tank barges
Project 1481 Evoron

NATO: Bis Class


Completed

8 units


Ships

Sretensk Shipyard, Kokuy

Name
Yard ¹
Laid Down
Launched
Commissioned
Note
BNS-180150
¹1
1976
1976
1976
from 1977? - PSKR-483
BNS-181150
¹2
-
-
1977
from 1977? - PSKR-484
BNS-182150
¹3
-
-
1977
from 1977? - PSKR-485?
BNS-183150
¹4
-
-
1978
from 1977? - PSKR-486?
BNS-711150
¹5
-
-
1979
then - PSKR-487, then - RSO-37
BNS-
¹6
-
-
1980
 
BNS-
¹7
-
-
1980
 
BNS-69150
¹8
-
-
1981
then - PSKR-489, then - RSO-40



General characteristics - Project 1481

Displacement (tons):
Standard:236
Full load:440
Dimensions (m):
Length:52,43
Beam:8,2
Draft:1,12
Speed (knots):10
Range: 
Autonomy (days):6
Propulsion:2x315 hp 8ChNSP18/22 diesels, 2 fixed pitch propellers, 1x50 kW DGA-50-9 diesel generator
Cargo (tons):150
Electronics: Pechora navigation radar
Complement:7

Schematics

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Modernizations

On 1 unit was installed MR-415 Poisk navigation radar


Fleets

Pacific Fleet: BNS-169150 (then Amur), 180150 (then Amur), 181150 (then Amur), 182150 (then Amur), 183150 (then Amur), 711150 (then Amur)
Amur: ¹6, 7


Hull Numbers

BNS-180150: 166, 015(1993)
BNS-181150: 128(1988), 177(1993), 131(1998)
BNS-182150: 121?(2000)
BNS-183150: 164?(1998)


Decommissioned

2003 – BNS-180150 (17.09, tanker Amur-Bunker-1, 2x225 hp 6ChNSP18/22-225 diesels, converted by Project 1481/361211.01151 to container ship Enisey), BNS-181150 (17.09, tanker Amur-Bunker-2, then tanker Amur-Bunker OOO DV-Resurs, 2x225 hp 6ChNSP18/22-225-1 diesels, then non-self-propelled vessel Amur-Bunker-2)
2004 - BNS-182150 (16.01, converted by Project 1481/1481.1.100-08 to refrigerator Transit, sunk on 2017 in Khabarovsk)


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