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Large Anti-Submarine Ships
Project 1134B Berkut-B
Project 1134BF

NATO: Kara Class


Completed

7 units


Ships

Shipyard named after 61 kommunara, Nikolaev

Name
Yard ¹
Laid Down
Launched
Commissioned
Note
Nikolaev
¹2001
25.06.1968
19.12.1969
31.12.1971
 
Ochakov
¹2002
19.12.1969
30.04.1971
4.11.1973
 
Kerch
¹2003
30.04.1971
21.07.1972
25.12.1974
 
Petropavlovsk
¹2005
9.09.1973
22.11.1974
29.12.1976
 
Tashkent
¹2006
22.11.1974
5.11.1975
31.12.1977
 
Tallin
¹2007
5.11.1975
5.11.1976
31.12.1979
from 2.08.1990 - Vladivostok
Azov
¹2004
21.07.1972
14.09.1973
25.12.1975
Project 1134BF

General characteristics - Project 1134B

Displacement (tons):
Standard:6670 (Project 1134BF - 7010)
Full load:8530 (Project 1134BF - 8900)
Dimensions (m):
Length:173,4
Beam:18,5
Draft:5,74
Speed (knots):33
Range:7100 nmi (18,05 knots), 3000 nmi (32 knots), 2230 nmi (33 knots)
Autonomy (days):30
Propulsion:2x46000 hp M-5 GTA (6000 hp M-62, 2x20000 hp M-8E), 2 fixed pitch propellers, 4x1250 kW GTG-12,5A turbine-type generators, 1x600 kW GTG-6M turbine-type generator
Armament:2x2 B-192 M-11 Shtorm SAM system launchers (80 V-611 (4K60) missiles) – 2 4R-60 Grom-M Fire control systems (Project 1134BF - 1x2 B-192 M-11 Shtorm SAM system launcher (40 V-611 missiles) – 1 4R-60 Grom-M Fire control system)
6x1 B-203 M41 S-300F Fort SAM system launchers (48 V-500R (5V55RM) missiles) (Project 1134BF) – 3R41 Volna fire control system
2x2 ZIF-122 4K33 Osa-M SAM system launchers (40 9Ì33 missiles) – 2 4R-33 Fire control systems
2x2 76 mm AK-726 (4800 rounds) - MR-105 Turel Fire control system
4x6 30 mm AK-630 (8000 rounds) - 2 MR-123 Vympel-A Fire control systems (on Nikolaev - from 1973)
2x1 45 mm 21KM
2x4 KT-M-1134A URPK-3 Metel universal anti-submarine guided-missile complex launchers (8 85R missiles) (¹2007 - 2x4 KT-100U1 URK-5 Rastrub-A launchers(85RU missiles))
2x5 533 mm PTA-53-1134B torpedo tubes (10 53-65K, SET-53, SET-53M, SET-65 torpedoes) - Tifon-1134B Fire control system (Project 1134BF - 2x2 533 mm DTA-53-1134BF torpedo tubes (4 torpedoes))
2x12 RBU-6000 Smerch-2 (144 RGB-60) - Burya-1134 Fire control system
2x6 RBU-1000 Smerch-3 (60 RGB-10)
1 Ka-25 helicopter
Electronics:MR-600 Voskhod air/surface search radar, MR-310A Angara-A air/surface search radar, 2 Gurzuf ESM radar systems, 2 Gurzuf-1 ESM radar systems, MR-262 Ograda ESM radar system, MP-401 Start ESM radar system, Koltco ESM radar system (¹2003), MRP-15-16 Zaliv reconnaissance radar (¹2001, 2002), 2 MRP-11-14M reconnaissance radars (¹2001, 2002), 2 Volga navigation radars, Don navigation radar, 2 Nikhrom-KM and 4 Nickel-KM IFF, ARP-50R radio direction finder, Titan-2 sonar MG-332 (from ¹2003 - MG-332T Titan-2T), MG-325 Vega sonar, MG-26 Khosta underwater communication system, 2 MG-7 Braslet anti-saboteur sonars (¹2006, 2007), MG-409K sonar, MG-33, MI-110R, MI-110K submarine-search station, MVU-202 Koren-1134B combat information control system, Shtyr-2M navigational complex (from ¹2004), R-790 Tcunami-BM communication complex (from ¹2004), PK-2 decoy RL (ZIF-121 launcher) - Tertciya Fire control system
Complement:425 (52 officers) (Project 1134BF - 389 (50 officers))

Schematics

Large Anti-Submarine Ships - Project 1134B
Large Anti-Submarine Ships - Project 1134B


Modernizations

Project 11342 – 0+1 unit: Nikolaev in Sevmorzavod named after S. Ordzhonikidze, Sevastopol, from 11.11.1987. Ka-27 helicopter instead of Ka-25, 4x4 anti-ship missile complex 3K24 Uran launchers KT-184 (16 3M24 missiles) instead of PTA-53-1134B torpedo tubes, SAM system Shtorm modernised to Shtorm-M (V-611M missiles), SAM system Osa-M modernised to Osa-MA2, 2x4 URK-5 Rastrub-B launchers KT-100U1 (85RU or 85RUS missiles) instead of 2x4 URPK-3 Metel launchers KT-M-1134A, MR-123 Vympel modernised to MR-123-02 Vympel, Forum radar complex (MR-700 Podberezovik air/surface search radar, MR-750 Fregat-M2 air/surface search radar) instead of MR-600 Voskhod air/surface search radar and MR-310A Angara-A air/surface search radar, ESM radar system MP-401S Start and MP-407 Start-2 instead of reconnaissance radar MRP-15-16M Zaliv and ESM radar system MP-150 Gurzuf-A and Gurzuf-B, sonar complex Zvezda-M1 instead of sonar MG-332 Titan-2, sonar MG-325 Vega, combat information control system Lesorub-34 instead of MVU-202 Koren-1134B, PK-2 decoy RL modernised to PK-2M (ZIF-121-02 launcher), RBU-1000 was removed, added communication complex Buran-5. 32 kts, 6500 nm, crew - 430
Project 11347 – 0+1 unit: Tashkent at Shipyard named after 61 kommunara, Nikolaev 4x8 3S14 VLS (UKSK 3K14 Kalibr-NK – 32 missiles) instead of stern 1x2 B-192 M-11 Shtorm launcher, Monument radar complex
On Petropavlovsk from 1977 - Ka-27 helicopter, RBU-1000 was removed
SAM system M-11 Shtorm modernised to Shtorm-M: Azov, Nikolaev in 1975-78
SAM system Shtorm-M modernised up to Shtorm-N (V-611M (4K65) missiles): Azov in 1985, Kerch in 1984-88
2x4universal anti-submarine guided-missile complex URPK-3 Metel launchers KT-M-1134A was replaced by 2x4 URK-5 Rastrub-B launchers KT-100U1 (85RU missiles) - Fire control system Grom-R: Kerch in 1984-88, Petropavlovsk in 1985-89
On Kerch in 08.1987 was added air/surface search radar MR-650 Podberezovik instead of air/surface search radar MR-600 Voskhod
MI-110R and MI-110K was removed, MI-110KM was added
On Kerch was added satellite communication complex R-790 Tcunami-BM
On Petropavlovsk in 1985-89 was added laser-warning system Spektr-F
On Petropavlovsk in 1985-89 PK-2 decoy RL was modernised to PK-2M
On Petropavlovsk in 1985-89 added PK-10 Smely decoy RL (8 launchers KT-216)
Unrealized modifications: Project 1134BK - with SAM system Kvant, Project 11346 – Azov modernization, Project 11348 – Azov modernization with 3M48 S-300FM Fort-M SAM missile complex


Fleets

Black Sea Fleet: Azov, Kerch, Nikolaev (from 9.04.1984 Pacific Fleet), Ochakov
Pacific Fleet: Petropavlovsk, Tallin, Tashkent


Hull Numbers

Azov: 532(1975), 524(1978), 710(1978?), 158(1981), 701(1984), 717(1987), 701(1989)
Kerch: 524(1974), 529(1975), 539(1976), 534(1977), 703(1978), 715(1979), 707(1982), 708(1984), 703(1985), 708(1987), 714, 717(1989), 711(05.1990), 713(1999), 753(01.2016)
Nikolaev: 538(1971), 155(1972), 539(1972), 521(1973), 523(1974), 526(1975), 539(1975), 701(1978), 741(1979), 703(1981), 700(1983), 707(1984), 535(1985), 597(Pacific Fleet), 582(1987)
Ochakov: 522(1973), 539(1974), 526(1975), 530(1977), 509(1978), 529(1979), 715(1979), 745(06.1979), 716(1979), 527(1979), 175(1980), 530(1983), 703(1986), 714(1988), 707(1.05.1990)
Petropavlovsk: 536(1976), 527(1977), 530(1978), 732(1978), 712(1979), 558(1980), 565(1982), 591(1985), 521(1985), 561(1990), 516(1993)
Tallin: 711(1979), 531(1980), 730(1980), 584(1984), 597(1984), 547(1985), 531(1987), 541(1990), 578(1993)
Tashkent: 528(1977), 716(1978), 705(1978), 543(1981), 556(1982), 712(1984), 573(31.03.1985), 516(1987), 518(1988)


Decommissioned

1992 – Nikolaev (29.10), Tashkent (3.07)
1994 – Vladivostok (5.07)
1997 – Petropavlovsk (26.02)
1998 – Azov (30.05)
2010 – Ochakov (17.09)
2020 – Kerch (15.02)


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