| Hydrographic survey
vessels Project 860NATO:
Samara Class Completed 16
units Ships Gdansk, Poland
Name |
Yard ¹ |
Laid Down |
Launched |
Commissioned |
Note |
Azimut |
¹860/1 | 30.09.1961 |
- | 18.11.1962 | |
Gradus |
¹860/2 | 30.01.1962 |
- | 22.12.1962 |
| Zenit |
¹860/3 | - |
14.04.1962 | 28.02.1963 | |
Gorizont |
¹860/4 | - |
21.08.1962 | 30.04.1963 | |
Yug |
¹860/5 | - |
30.11.1962 | 30.06.1963 | then
- Mikhail Sotnikov | Globus |
¹860/6 | - |
27.04.1963 | 30.09.1963 | since 1978 - Tura | Vostok |
¹860/7 | - |
23.09.1963 | 31.03.1964 | |
Vertikal |
¹860/8 | - |
24.12.1963 | 30.05.1964 | |
Kompas |
¹860/9 | - |
21.03.1964 | 8.08.1964 | |
Deviator |
¹860/10 | - |
30.05.1964 | 30.09.1964 | |
Tropik |
¹860/11 | - |
1.08.1964 | 10.12.1964 | |
Glubomer |
¹860/12 | - |
30.09.1964 | 23.02.1965 | |
Gidrolog |
¹860/13 | - |
30.11.1964 | 30.04.1965 | |
Vaygach |
¹860/14 | - |
6.02.1965 | 29.06.1965 | |
Gigrometr |
¹860/15 | - |
31.03.1965 | 30.09.1965 | |
Pamyat Merkuriya |
¹860/16 | - |
30.04.1965 | 9.12.1965 | |
Re-named: Anadyr (Pacific Fleet), Kolesnikov (Pacific Fleet),
Rumb (Pacifci Fleet) (fromer Vertikal, Gidrolog)
General characteristics - Project 860
Displacement (tons): | Standard: | 975 |
Full load: | 1274 |
Dimensions (m): | Length: | 59,9 |
Beam: | 10,8 |
Draft: | 3,8 | Speed
(knots): | 15 | Range: | 6200
nmi (10 knots), 6000 nmi (11 knots), 3280 nmi (15 knots) | Autonomy
(days): | 25 | Propulsion: | 2x1500
hp Zgoda-Sulzer 5TG48 diesels, 2 controllable pitch propellers, 3x150 kW diesel-generators
| Electronics: |
Don navigation radar | Complement: | 43+10
| Schematics ---
Modernizations Training ship: Project 860B – 1 unit: Tura (Globus)
Fleets Baltic Fleet: Azimut, Gigrometr, Gidrolog, Globus
(then Black Sea Fleet), Zenit, Kompas, Tropik Black Sea Fleet:
Gorizont, Pamyat Merkuriya Northern Fleet: Vaygach, Gradus, Deviator
Pacific Fleet: Vostok, Glubomer Caspian Flotilia: Yug
Hull Numbers --- Decommissioned 1979
– Gorizont (MGU, since 12.1991 Ukraine, since 1994 Gorizont, to scrap in 2018)
1985 – Kolesnikov 1994 – Çåíèò (EVA307 Estonia's Shipping and Navigational
al Authority), Rumb (5.07) 1995 – Azimut (1.09), Vaygach (1.09), Globus, Deviator
(1.09), Kompas (1.09), Pamyat Merkuriya (Ukraine, cargo-passenger ship Projecr
860.1 Sata small company, sunk in storm 26.01.2001 in Black Sea) 1998 – Yug
2001 – Vostok (26.09) 2008 - Glubomer (8.07, sunk in Anadyr Bay)
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