Project 21631 Buyan-M-class small missile ship (corvette) Serpukhov (hull number 603) |
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The Russian Navy is expected to operate ten Project
21631 small missile ships by the end of 2019, in accordance with its plans.
The Project 21631 small missile ship has a displacement of 950 tons, which is 400 tons more than the displacement of the Project 21630 Buyan-class small missile ship Astrakhan. The Project 21631 small missile ship has a full speed of 25 knots, a length of 75 meters, a width of 11 meters, a draught of 2.5 meters and endurance of up to 2,500 miles. The Project 21631 ship’s crew totals 52. The Project 21631 ship’s ballistic attack system comprises eight Kalibr-NK missiles in an underdeck vertical launcher. According to military experts, the Black Sea Fleet’s new small missile ships will use Kalibr-NK missiles in the imminent future to deliver a strike against the Islamic State terrorist organization’s facilities in Syria, like the Caspian Flotilla’s Project 21631 vessels. It is not ruled out that the missile strike will be delivered from the Caspian and the Black Seas simultaneously to practice cohesion between the Caspian Flotilla and the Black Sea Fleet. Kalibr surface and underwater missiles will be launched from the Black Sea. Two Project 636.3 submarines Novorossiysk and Rostov-na-Donu, which have recently joined the Black Sea Fleet, are armed with Kalibr underwater-launched cruise missiles. © Copyright 2015 TASS. All rights reserved. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten or redistributed. |
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Two More Project 21631 Buyan-M Class Corvettes With Kalibr Missiles for Russia’s Black Sea Fleet - TASS
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