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The Parchim-class corvette, Soviet designation Project 1331M, was developed for the East German Navy in the late 1970s, and built by the Wolgast Peene-Werft. The ships were designed for coastal anti-submarine warfare. In case of an all-out NATO - Warsaw Pact war in Europe their prime targets would have been the small U-206 coastal submarines of ...
MPK-224 was laid down on 28 February 1987 at Peene-Werft, Wolgast. Launched on 30 March 1988 and commissioned on 31 March 1989 into the Baltic Fleet. [3] In 1990 and 1993, as part of the KPUG, he became the owner of the Navy Commander's Prize for anti-submarine warfare. On 5 March 2005, the ship was renamed Aleksin as the city of Aleksin in the ...
The MPK-213 was a Parchim-class corvette in the Soviet Navy and later Russian Navy ... For the GDR Navy, 16 ships were built (in Germany, Project 133.1, Parchim), the ...
Construction and career. MPK-105 was laid down on 30 December 1985 at Peene-Werft, Wolgast. Launched on 20 November 1986 and commissioned on 16 March 1988 into the Baltic Fleet. [3] In 1990, 1992 and 1993, as part of the KPUG, he became the owner of the Navy Commander's Prize for anti-submarine warfare. [4]
2 × SA-N-5 MANPAD positions. 2 × RBU-6000 anti submarine depth charge rocket launchers. 4 × 400 mm torpedo tubes. 12 × depth charges. The Kabardino-Balkariya (former MPK-227) is a Parchim-class corvette in the Soviet Navy and later Russian Navy.
The Parchim-class corvette was developed for the East German Navy in the late 1970s, and built by the Wolgast Peene-Werft. The ships were designed for coastal anti-submarine warfare. In case of an all-out NATO-Warsaw Pact war in Europe their prime targets would have been the small U-206 coastal submarines of the West German navy.
Z. Russian corvette Zelenodolsk. Categories: Corvettes of the Soviet Navy. Corvettes of the Russian Navy. Corvettes of the Indonesian Navy. Corvette classes. Ships built in East Germany. Cold War corvettes of the Soviet Union.
MPK-205 was laid down on 4 January 1985 at Peene-Werft, Wolgast. Launched on 28 December 1985 and commissioned on 28 April 1986 into the Baltic Fleet. [3] In 1998, he received the name Kazanets in connection with the establishment of patronage over the ship by the Republic of Tatarstan.