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Seagoing minesweepers
Project 266 Aquamarine
Project 266E

NATO: Yurka Class


Completed

45 units


Ships

Project 266 – 41 units

Name
Yard ¹
Laid Down
Launched
Commissioned
Note
Shipyard ¹363, Pontonny (from 1966 Sredne-Nevskiy Shipyard) - 25 units
T-217
¹980
25.11.1960
16.08.1962
30.06.1964
from 19.05.1966 - MT-217, from 1976 - Komsomolets Belorussii
T-159
¹981
1.03.1961
2.12.1962
30.06.1964
from 19.05.1966 - MT-159
T-62
¹982
25.04.1961
6.11.1963
27.12.1964
from 19.05.1966 - MT-62
T-205
¹983
16.06.1961
21.08.1963
28.11.1964
from 19.05.1966 - MT-205, from 1976 - Gafel
T-47
¹984
24.08.1961
23.01.1965
23.09.1965
from 19.05.1966 - MT-47, from 1970 - Novgorodskiy komsomolets
T-63
¹985
12.10.1961
1.04.1965
30.09.1965
from 19.05.1966 - MT-63
Arseniy Raskin
¹990
15.01.1962
8.06.1965
30.09.1965
 
T-73
¹991
19.02.1962
10.08.1965
30.12.1965
from 19.05.1966 - MT-73, from 1976 - Vice-admral Kostygov
T-94
¹992
23.04.1962
18.10.1965
31.12.1965
from 24.06.1965 - Evgeniy Nikonov
T-6
¹993
30.07.1963
29.01.1966
30.07.1966
from 19.05.1966 - MT-6
Alexandr Kazarskiy
¹994
30.12.1963
31.03.1966
30.08.1966
 
T-72
¹995
10.02.1964
27.05.1966
30.09.1966
from 19.05.1966 - MT-72
Boris Safonov
¹996
25.04.1964
28.07.1966
15.11.1966
 
T-18
¹997
22.06.1964
30.09.1966
22.12.1966
from 19.05.1966 - MT-18
T-179
¹998
30.07.1964
30.10.1966
31.12.1966
from 19.05.1966 - MT-179
T-163
¹999
24.08.1964
10.02.1967
30.06.1967
from 19.05.1966 - MT-163
MT-253
¹970
10.05.1966
12.04.1967
31.07.1967
 
MT-209
¹971
15.06.1966
20.05.1967
31.08.1967
 
Ivan Maslov
¹972
10.02.1967
21.07.1967
7.10.1967
from 13.02.1993 - PKZ-
MT-219
¹973
5.04.1967
19.10.1967
24.01.1968
 
MT-223
¹974
30.05.1967
29.12.1967
12.06.1968
from 13.08.1968 - Grigory Vakulenchuk
MT-226
¹975
5.02.1968
26.10.1968
31.12.1968
from 1968 - Pavel Malkov
Ivan Sivko
¹987
20.07.1968
24.03.1969
25.06.1969
 
Alexandr Sokolov
¹901
1.10.1968
20.05.1969
31.08.1969
 
Afanasiy Matyushenko
¹902
20.05.1969
20.10.1969
29.12.1969
 
Khabarovsk Shipyard – 16 units
T-86
¹50
2.02.1962
25.08.1963
31.12.1963
from 19.05.1966 - MT-86
T-53
¹51
4.04.1962
30.06.1964
31.12.1964
from 19.05.1966 - MT-53
T-58
¹52
27.12.1962
20.09.1964
30.09.1965
from 19.05.1966 - MT-58
T-27
¹53
27.04.1963
30.08.1965
30.06.1966
from 19.05.1966 - MT-27
T-80
¹54
26.08.1963
21.10.1965
30.09.1966
from 19.05.1966 - MT-80
T-82
¹55
29.07.1964
7.10.1966
30.06.1967
from 19.05.1966 - MT-82
T-238
¹56
30.03.1965
25.04.1967
30.09.1967
from 19.05.1966 - MT-238
T-242
¹57
12.01.1966
31.08.1967
31.12.1967
from 19.05.1966 - MT-242
MT-193
¹58
3.01.1967
11.10.1967
31.07.1968
 
MT-200
¹59
18.05.1967
27.07.1968
30.12.1968
 
MT-208
¹60
24.10.1967
12.10.1968
19.06.1969
 
MT-263
¹61
16.09.1968
1.06.1969
30.09.1969
 
MT-257
¹62
20.12.1968
6.09.1969
26.12.1969
from 1.04.1984 - Vice-admiral Sabaneev
MT-221
¹63
3.01.1969
21.10.1969
31.08.1970
 
Michman Pavlov
¹64
25.11.1969
27.09.1970
31.12.1970
 
Mina
¹65
30.04.1970
28.04.1971
30.06.1971
 

Project 266E – 4 units

Name
Yard ¹
Laid Down
Launched
Commissioned
Note
MT-
¹977
10.01.1968
27.06.1968
30.09.1968
 
MT-
¹978
10.03.1968
21.09.1968
27.12.1968
 
MT-222
¹904
20.11.1968
27.06.1969
31.08.1969
 
MT-224
¹905
21.02.1969
18.08.1969
30.09.1969
 

General characteristics - Project 266

Displacement (tons):
Standard:519
Full load:560
Dimensions (m):
Length:52,1
Beam:9,4
Draft:2,65
Speed (knots):16
Range:1500 nmi (12 knots)
Autonomy (days):7
Propulsion:2x2500 hp M-503B diesels, 2 controllable pitch propellers, 2x200 kW diesel generators, 1x100 kW diesel generator
Armament:2x2 30 mm AK-230M - MR-104 Rys fire control system
2x4 MTU-4 launchers 9K34 Strela-3 SAM system (16 9M36 missiles)
36 BGB depth charges
10 mines
BKT contact sweep (or MT-1D or PST-1 or PPT-1), TEM-2 magnetic sweep (from 1969 TEM-3), PAUT sweep, AT-3 acoustic sweep, 2200 meters of ShZ-1M or ShZ-2 detonating cord
Electronics:Rym-K radar, Don navigation radar, Nikhrom IFF, MG-69 Lan mine-search sonar, MG-25 underwater comunication system
Complement:56 (5 officers)

Schematics

Seagoing minesweeper - Project 266
Seagoing minesweeper - Project 266


Modernizations

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Fleets

Baltic Fleet: MT-73, 94, 159, 179, 205, 217, 219 (from 1968 Black Sea Fleet)
Black Sea Fleet: MT-18 (from 1989 Caspian Flotilia), 63 (then Caspian Flotilia), 223, Alexandr Kazarskiy, Arseniy Raskin, Afanasiy Matyushenko (then Caspian Flotilia), Ivan Maslov
Northern Fleet: MT-6, 47, 62, 72, 163, 209, 226, 253, Alexandr Sokolov, Boris Safonov, Ivan Sivko
Pacific Fleet: MT-27, 53, 58, 80, 82, 86, 193, 200, 208, 221, 238, 242, 257, 263, Mina, Michman Pavlov


Hull Numbers

T-6: 336(1966)
MT-18: 931(1984), 906(1986), 899(1991)
MT-27: 310(1972), 369(1973), 324(1975), 745(1978), 715(1989)
MT-47: 815 (Novgorodsky komsomolets), 813(1983), 835(1983), 770(1987), 833(1988)
MT-53: 731(1989)
MT-58: 712(05.1981), 717(05.1984), 710(05.1987), 747(1990)
MT-62: 805(1978), 826, 836, 838
MT-63: 924(1984), 905(1986)
MT-72: 820, 801(1991)
MT-73: 610(1980), 655, 605(1989), 632(1990)
MT-80: 311(1972), 368(1973), 710(1990)
MT-82: 738(05.1981), 763(05.1984), 708(1990), 736(05.1990)
MT-86: 282, 701(1987)
MT-94: 398(1968), 327, 656(1980), 613(1982), 600(1990)
MT-159: 225(1968), 214(1977)
MT-179: 609(1978), 608, 620(1990)
MT-193: 741(1985), 706(1987)
MT-200: 391(1968), 700, 745(1982), 758(1985), 749
MT-205: 308, 307(Gafel), 211(1975), 342(1978), 623(1978), 303(1979), 765(Gafel), 656(1980), 603(1983), 636(1988), 625(1990)
MT-208: 731(1986), 717(1989), 743(1990)
MT-217: 206(1972), 466(1980?), 637, 613(1989), 651(1990)
MT-219: 479, 489(1971), 923(1982), 914(1984), 910(1986), 916(1990)
MT-221: 705(1979), 755
MT-222: 222(1969)
MT-223: 472(1976), 474(Grigory Vakulenchuk), 918(1990)
MT-224: 224(1969)
MT-226: 840(Pavel Malkov), 836(1989)
MT-238: 717(1977), 748(1983), 733(1990)
MT-242: 740(1979), 742(1982), 710, 724(1990)
MT-253: 830(1983)
MT-257: 709, 711(1981), 755(1981), 714(05.1984), 708(05.1987), 735(05.1990)
MT-263: 754, 702(1990)
Alexandr Kazarskiy: 911, 918(1986), 908(1990)
Alexandr Sokolov: 836
Arseniy Raskin: 920(1990)
Afanasiy Matyushenko: 940(1984), 902(1986)
Boris Safonov: 809(1989)
Ivan Maslov: 184, 469(1976), 916, 910(1990)
Ivan Sivko: 218(1979), 810, 819(1990)
Michman Pavlov: 734(1980), 730(1981), 723(1984), 759(1987), 703(1990)
¹977: 207(1968)
¹978: 211(1968)


Decommissioned

1987 – MT-86 (20.06)
1989 – MT-27 (4.05), MT-53 (4.05)
1990 – Alexandr Kazarskiy (19.04), Arseniy Raskin (19.04), MT-58 (19.04), MT-62 (19.04), MT-159 (19.04), MT-163 (19.04), MT-217 (19.04), MT-219 (19.04)
1991 – MT-80 (24.06), MT-193 (24.06)
1992 – Afanasiy Matyushenko (19.03), Ivan Sivko (19.03), Michman Pavlov (9.09), MT-6 (19.03), MT-63 (19.03), MT-73 (19.03), MT-82 (19.03), MT-94 (19.03), MT-200 (19.03), MT-205 (19.03), MT-209 (19.03), MT-223 (19.03, sank as target)
1993 – Alexandr Sokolov (30.06), MT-18 (30.06), MT-47 (30.06), MT-72 (30.06), MT-179 (30.06), MT-226 (30.06), MT-242 (30.06), MT-257 (30.06), MT-263 (30.06)
1994 – Boris Safonov (5.07), MT-208 (5.07), MT-238 (5.07), MT-253 (5.07)
1995 – Ivan Maslov


Export

Vietnam: 2 units
HQ-851 (till 1980 Mina), HQ-852 (till 06.1981 MT-221). On 1 unit 2x2 30 mm AK-230M were replaced by 2x2 25 mm 2M-3M. Added Pluto-Plus unmanned underwater vehicle

Egypt: 4 units
In 1970-71: Aswan 695, then 533, Giza 690, then 530, Qena 696, then 536, Sohag 699, then 539 (former ÌÒ-222, 224, ¹977, 978)

 
   



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