Pauk-class corvette explained

The Pauk class is the NATO reporting name for a class of small patrol corvettes built for the Soviet Navy and export customers between 1977 and 1989. The Russian designation is Project 1241.2 Molniya-2. These ships are designed for coastal patrol and inshore anti-submarine warfare. The design is the patrol version of the which is designated Project 1241.1, but is slightly longer and has diesel engines. The ships are fitted with a dipping sonar which is also used in Soviet helicopters.

Ships

Soviet Navy / Russian Navy

29 ships were built for the Soviets, of which one (Sokol) remain in service with the Russian Coast Guard as of 2022. Kuban was scrapped in Crimea in March 2021 https://fleetphoto.ru/vessel/43073/[1]

Export

Bulgarian Navy

Two ships transferred in 1989/90 - Bodri (Brisk) and Reshitelni (Decisive)

Cuban Navy

One ship in service.

Indian Navy

Four ships transferred in the late 1980s and are known as the . A plan to license-produce more units in India was abandoned in favor of the indigenous . Ships named:

Abhay is the currently the only ship of the class that is still in service as of 2024 .[2]

Ukraine

Ukrainian Navy

Two ships transferred, U207 Uzhhorod (now decommissioned) and U208 Khmelnytskyi (taken over Russia).

Ukrainian Sea Guard

Three ships are in service with the Ukrainian Sea Guard.

Both Poltava and Hryhoriy Hnatenko were ready to be decommissioned and were left in Balaklava after the Russian annexation of Crimea;[3] their fate is unknown

See also

References

  1. Web site: Small Anti-Submarine Ships - Project 12412.
  2. Web site: INS Ajay Decommissioned.
  3. Web site: Воєнно-історичний форум Military Ukraine • Перегляд теми - Морська охорона ДПСУ . forum.milua.org . 12 January 2022 . https://web.archive.org/web/20160929000804/http://forum.milua.org/viewtopic.php?f=45&t=7075&start=60 . 29 September 2016 . dead.

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