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  2. Grisha-class corvette - Wikipedia

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    A single Grisha IV class (1124K) ship was built in Zelenodolsk. This ship was a test ship for the SA-N-9 missile system and later was decommissioned. The Grisha V class (1124 M, 1124.4) ships were built between 1985 and 1994. This incorporated further modifications with the twin 57 mm guns being replaced by a single 76 mm gun. Thirty ships were ...

  3. Ukrainian corvette Vinnytsia - Wikipedia

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    Vinnytsia was a 1124P project corvette (NATO reporting name: Grisha II class, Soviet classification: Albatros class Russian: Альбатрос). [2] In Soviet service she was designated as a Border Guard Patrol Ship, modified versions of the naval Small Anti-Submarine Ship design.

  4. Ukrainian corvette Ternopil - Wikipedia

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    The Grisha-class anti-submarine ship is designed to search for and destroy enemy submarines found in coastal areas. They were equipped with a variety of anti-submarine warfare weapons and an SA-N-4 surface-to-air missile launcher. All were fitted with retractable fin stabilizers. [6] The Grisha V-class ships were built between 1985 and 2002.

  5. Ukrainian corvette Sumy - Wikipedia

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    The 1124P project corvette (NATO reporting name: Grisha I class, Soviet classification: MPK-147 class Russian: МПК-147) were intended to counter enemy submarines in nearby area of naval bases, ports and scattered berths, on the deployment of naval forces to carry out anti-submarine surveillance and protection of ships and vessels at sea.

  6. Ukrainian corvette Lutsk - Wikipedia

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    The Grisha-class anti-submarine ship was designed to search for and destroy enemy submarines found in coastal areas. They were equipped with a variety of ASW weapons and an SA-N-4 surface-to-air missile launcher. All were fitted with retractable fin stabilizers. Some of them (the Grisha II class) were built for the border guards. [2]

  7. Ukrainian corvette Chernihiv - Wikipedia

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    The 1124P project corvette (NATO reporting name: Grisha I class, Soviet classification: MPK-147 class Russian: МПК-147) were intended to counter enemy submarines in nearby area of naval bases, ports and scattered berths, on the deployment of naval forces to carry out anti-submarine surveillance and protection of ships and vessels at sea.

  8. Category:Grisha-class corvettes - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Grisha-class corvettes" The following 5 pages are in this category, out of 5 total. ... Ukrainian corvette Vinnytsia This page was last ...

  9. List of corvette classes - Wikipedia

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    List of corvette classes by country during the modern era (post 1940); ... Pauk class; Parchim class; Nanuchka class; Grisha class; Tarantul class; Steregushchiy class;