Anti-sabotage boat of the project 21980 rook. Domestic weapons and military equipment. The main performance characteristics of the boat "Rook"


Project 21980 anti-sabotage boat (code "Rook") - project (type) of a security boat water area, designed for rearmament Navy RF. Project 21980 boats are designed to combat sabotage and terrorist forces and means in the waters of base points and close approaches to them, as well as to assist the Russian Border Service in solving the tasks of guarding and protecting the state border of Russia.

Location

Baltic Fleet, Black Sea Fleet, Pacific Fleet, Caspian Flotilla.

building

The lead boat P-104 "Nakhimovets" was laid down on February 8, 2008 at the Zelenodolsk Shipyard. Gorky, launched on March 25, 2009, accepted into the Baltic Fleet in November 2009.

P-191 was laid down on May 7, 2010 at the Zelenodolsk plant named after V.I. Gorky, launched in May 2011, accepted into the Black Sea Fleet at the end of October 2011.

P-349 was laid down on May 6, 2011 at the Zelenodolsk plant named after V.I. Gorky, launched on June 16, 2012, accepted into the Black Sea Fleet on November 14, 2012.

P-350 was laid down on May 5, 2012 at the Zelenodolsk plant named after V.I. Gorky, launched in April 2012, accepted into the Black Sea Fleet on August 22, 2012.

P-377 was laid down on May 17, 2012 at Vostochnaya Shipyard, launched on June 24, 2013, accepted into the Pacific Fleet in September 2013.

P-351 was laid down on July 27, 2012 at the Zelenodolsk plant named after V.I. Gorky, launched in June 2013, accepted into the Caspian Flotilla on October 15, 2013.

P-420 was laid down in August 2012 at Vostochnaya Shipyard, launched on November 30, 2013, and accepted into the Pacific Fleet on February 24, 2014.

P-355 was laid down on May 7, 2013 at the Zelenodolsk plant named after V.I. Gorky, launched on May 30, 2014, accepted into the Black Sea Fleet on August 22, 2014.

P-356 was laid down on July 27, 2013 at the Zelenodolsk plant named after V.I. Gorky, launched in 2014, accepted into the Black Sea Fleet on October 9, 2014.

P-417 was laid down in 2012 at Vostochnaya Shipyard, launched in 2014, accepted into the Pacific Fleet on September 25, 2014.

Two more boats were laid down at the Zelenodolsk shipyard on January 12 and May 7, 2015.

Milestones

As of 2015, at least 7 boats are part of the combat structure of the Russian Navy.

Tactical and technical characteristics

Displacement 139 t
Length 31.04 m
Width 7.4 m
Draft 1.85 m
Travel speed 23 knots
Cruising range 200 miles
Endurance 5 days
Crew 8 people

Power plant

2 diesels

RTV

optical-electronic surveillance complex MTK-201, GAS "Kalmar", anti-sabotage OGAS "Anapa"

Armament

One 14.5 mm MTPU pedestal machine gun mount, DP-65A and DP-64 anti-sabotage grenade launchers. portable anti-aircraft missile system "Igla-1" (ammunition - 4 missiles).

Anti-sabotage boats "Rook" project 21980 are designed to protect the water areas of naval bases of the Navy Russian Federation. Developer - Design Bureau "Vympel", shipbuilder - Zelenodolsk plant named after A.M. Gorky. Modern equipment and high seaworthiness allow the boats to solve a wide range of tasks that are typical for ships of much larger displacement.

The first boat was laid down on the slipway of the plant on February 18, 2008, launched on April 25, 2009, and was tested both in the Volga River and in the Baltic Sea. The boat became part of the Baltic Fleet in May 2010. Two more boats of this type are currently under construction.

Basic performance characteristics:
standard displacement - 138 tons
length - 31 m
width - 7.4 m
draft - 1.85 m
power plant - 2 diesels
full speed - 23 knots
autonomy - 5 days
crew - 8 people
Armament:
- MANPADS "Igla"
- 14.5 mm machine gun
- 55-mm anti-sabotage grenade launchers DP-65A and DP-64
- there is diving equipment.

The anti-sabotage boat "Rook" is equipped with modern electronic weapons, which allows you to detect and examine underwater objects. A special component of this system is the Kalmar hydroacoustic search and survey complex (POK), developed by the engineers of Tetis Pro OJSC and intended for:

– carrying out a regular sonar search for objects in the water column (including divers with closed-circuit breathing apparatus) at a distance of up to 500 m, at a boat speed of up to 8 knots and a sea state of up to 3 points;

– survey of the bottom at a depth of up to 200 m at a boat speed of up to 8 knots and a sea state of up to 3 points;

- sonar and visual inspection of detected objects using a remote-controlled uninhabited underwater vehicle;

- marking of search operations and designation of detected objects by hydroacoustic beacons-responders with reference to geographical coordinates;

- displaying real-time data of the underwater situation, processing and saving the received data.

All these operations are possible thanks to equipment included in POK Kalmar:
— multibeam sonar;
— multibeam echo sounder;
- navigational sonar station with sonar transponder buoys;
- remote-controlled uninhabited submersible;
- complex control panel.

The Kalmar complex in this configuration was mounted on the lead boat Grachonok and passed state tests in the Baltic Fleet. Later, in order to expand the capabilities of the equipment, a number of significant changes were made by the specialists of JSC Tethys Pro.

Thus, new software was developed for processing by the hydroacoustic station the signals received by the receiving-transmitting antenna, which made it possible to significantly increase the detection range of divers in the near-surface layer. The control interface of the hydroacoustic signal processing program was changed to a more informative one, and the operator's console was also improved.

In November 2010, tests were carried out with an updated software sonar station (SLS). The new GLS includes two forward-looking antennas with 90 ° viewing sectors in the horizontal plane and a multi-beam echo sounder with a side-scan sonar (SSS) function.

The antennas are mounted on a lowering device that extends from the ship's hull. During the tests, the GLS was used to illuminate the underwater situation during the survey of the harbor. A survey of the bottom and the water column was carried out. When the vessel was moving at a speed of about 6 knots, objects on the bottom, anchor chains, and mooring walls were observed at distances of 70–400 m.

According to the experience of the first year of operation of the complex on a boat, in order to further improve the technical and tactical characteristics of the search and survey complex, it is planned to modernize the Kalmar system, in particular, the use of a more powerful remote-controlled uninhabited underwater vehicle.

If you do not have long-range optics and the habit of peering carefully into the distance, you can walk along the Neva embankment and not even notice this ship. With its size and color, it is lost even against the backdrop of St. Petersburg front architecture. But I couldn't pass by without taking a picture of it.
Meet the anti-sabotage boat P-104 "Nakhimovets" of project 21980.
Purpose: combating sabotage and terrorist forces and means in the waters of base points and near approaches to them, as well as to assist the Border Guard Service of the FSB of Russia in solving the tasks of guarding and protecting the state border of Russia.

The project was based on such tactical and technical characteristics as the use of the latest electronic weapons, the use of new power plants, the installation of new types of weapons and seaworthiness up to 4 points. Thanks to this, the boats of the project are capable of performing a wide range of tasks, but the main purpose of the boats of the "Rook" type is the fight against sabotage and terrorist forces and means in the waters of the naval bases.

The boat was built at the Zelenodolsk Gorky Shipyard. I talked about the plant in a report.

This boat was laid down at the plant on 02/08/2008, launched on 04/25/2009, the construction is completed. P-104 was the first built boat of this project. Their construction is still going on.
11/23/2009. The name "Nakhimovets" was given in honor of the 70th anniversary of the formation of the Leningrad Nakhimov Naval School. Now he is serving in the Twice Red Banner Baltic Fleet, belongs to the 105th brigade of ships protecting the water area of ​​the Leningrad Naval Base, home port of Kronstadt.

Main characteristics:

Displacement 139 tons.

Length 31.04 m, width 7.4 m, draft 1.85 m.

Two diesel engines provide a speed of 23 knots.

Cruising range 200 miles, endurance 5 days

Crew 8 people

Armament

Navigation armament NRS MR-231 "Pal"

Electronic armament OECD MTK-201

Naval pedestal machine gun mount (MTPU) with a 14.5 mm KPVT machine gun installed

Project 21980 anti-sabotage boat "Rook" was developed for the rearmament of the Navy of the Russian Federation. The vessel is designed to combat sabotage and terrorist forces and means in the waters of base points and close approaches to them, as well as to assist the Border Guard Service of the Federal Security Service of Russia in solving the tasks of guarding and protecting the state border of Russia.

The project of the boat was developed at the Nizhny Novgorod Design Bureau Vympel OJSC. The project was based on such characteristics as the use of the latest electronic weapons, the use of new power plants, the installation of new types of weapons and seaworthiness up to 4 points. Thanks to this, the boats of the project are capable of performing a wide range of tasks, but the main purpose of the boats of the "Rook" type is the fight against sabotage and terrorist forces and means in the waters of the naval bases.

Design - a single-deck boat with a continuous main deck, a developed superstructure, an inclined stem and a transom stern. For work there is a crane-manipulator. The power plant of the boat consists of two diesel-gear units. Auxiliary diesel generators DGA-100-V-A1-MPS were installed. "Rook" has a displacement of 138 tons and can be used both at sea and on rivers.

The basis of the reconnaissance means of the boat is the Kalmar sonar system. Boat-mounted electronic systems, means of navigation and communication - all of domestic production. Radar and hydroacoustic stations have computer interfaces. In addition, there are navigation systems similar to civil ships. The boat has an autonomy of up to 5 days, which, with a cruising range of 200 miles, allows it to be used on short-range sea routes.

A universal mast with brackets for attaching any necessary equipment. For work on rivers, VHF radio stations of the river range are installed. Shortwave and satellite communications are also provided. From the second vessel on the boats of the project, they began to install a ship diving complex with a pressure chamber to provide diving descents during rescue, underwater technical and other types of underwater work. It is also used to treat diseases associated with diving to depth and maintain the physiological fitness of divers.

The main performance characteristics of the boat "Rook"

Main characteristics:

Displacement: 139 t (standard)

Length: 31.04 m (longest)

Width: 7.4 m (widest)

Draft: 1.85 m (average)

Engines: 2 diesels

Travel speed: 23 knots (full)

Cruising range: 200 miles

Endurance: 5 days

Crew: 8 people

Armament:

Navigation armament NRS MR-231 "Pal"

Electronic weapons
- OECD MTK-201
- POK "Kalmar"
- OGAS "Anapa"

Artillery:
- 1 × 14.5mm MTPU
- 1 × anti-sabotage grenade launcher DP-65A
- 1 × grenade launcher DP-64

Missile weapons MANPADS "Igla" (ammunition - 4 missiles)

July 30, 2019 the third boat was launched at the shipyard in Rybinsk special purpose"Rook" for the Federal Service of the National Guard Troops of the Russian Federation. After passing the mooring, running and state tests, the ship will be handed over to the customer and will go to the place of service. The boat is designed to guard the Crimean bridge. For these purposes, the department has formed a special brigade in Kerch.

June 19, 2019 in the city of Rybinsk, Yaroslavl region, the first of four special purpose boats "Rook", built by order of the Russian Guard to protect the Kerch Strait and the Crimean bridge, was launched. The boat is designed to combat sabotage and terrorist forces in the waters and nearby bases. contract between shipyard Vympel and the National Guard provide for the transfer of all boats by the end of 2019.




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