Ukrainian frigate Hetman Sahaydachniy (U130)

Hetman Sahajdatschny 2011

  • 2 × M8K turbines
  • 2 x M62 - turbines

M62: 2 × 12,000 hp ( 8,826 kW)

1 × 2 OSA anti-aircraft missile system (20 × 33 - 9M missiles ) 1 × 1 100-mm-L/59-AK-100-Geschütz 2 × 1 30-mm-L/54-AK-630-Flak CIWS 2 × 4 torpedo tubes ∅ 533 mm 2 × 1 RBU -6000 depth charge throwers 1 × submarine - hunting helicopter Kamov Ka -27

The Hetman Sahajdatschny ( U130 ) (Ukrainian Гетьман Сагайдачний ) is a frigate of the Kriwak III Class and the flagship of the Ukrainian Navy.

Named the Hetman Sahajdatschny is after the Ukrainian Hetman Petro Sahajdatschny. Her home port was in March 2014 the Ukrainian naval base in Sevastopol on the Crimean peninsula on the Black Sea and has since become the port of Odessa.

Technology

For detailed information see the article on Ship Class: Class → Kriwak

Range

The range of the frigate is at a speed of 30 kn 1700 km (900 NM) and at 14 kn 6500 km (3500 nm).

History

Construction

The Boatyard the Hetman Sahajdatschny was the shipyard 532 ( bay ) in Kerch in eastern Crimea in today's Ukraine. She was the eighth ship of the class ship. The keel-laying ceremony took place on 5 October 1990, instead of the launch on March 29, 1992, and was commissioned on 2 April 1993. The ship was under the name Kirov ( Залив ) be handed over to the Border Troops of the USSR originally, but the flag of the Ukrainian Navy was named after the collapse of the Soviet Union on July 4, 1993 officially hoisted.

Shipyard stays

From 15 November 2006 to 16 November 2007, Hetman Sahajdatschny has undergone in Mykolaiv major maintenance, the cost of which amounted to about 15 million hryvnia. From 22 August 2012 to 21 December 2012, a scheduled maintenance took place in a shipyard in Sevastopol, to prepare the frigate inter alia, to the imminent deployment in the Horn of Africa.

Inserts

In 1994, the frigate went to the French Channel coast to participate in the commemoration of the 50th anniversary of the Allied landings in Normandy. The following year, the ship sailed to the IDEX -95, a defense industry exhibition in Abu Dhabi. In 1996, the Hetman Sahajdatschny their first deployment in the Pacific, it followed, along with the Kostyantyn Olschanskyj, an official visit to Norfolk in the United States.

From 18 to 23 June 2004, the frigate participated in the NATO naval exercise Cooperative Partner 2004, the Black Sea coast of Bulgaria part. In 2008 the ship for three months in NATO 's Operation Active Endeavour was involved in the Mediterranean.

2014

From 24 September 2013 to January 2014 took the frigate in the framework of NATO 's Operation Ocean Shield in the fight against piracy in the Gulf of Aden in part. For this purpose, a special forces unit and a Kamov Ka -27 helicopters have been taken on board. On the way back from Somalia after the frigate ran through Sevastopol on 26 February 2014 at the Suez Canal into the Mediterranean.

Various media reported that have put the ship on the way back from his deployment in the Horn of Africa beginning in March 2014 under the command of the Russian Black Sea Fleet. The Ukrainian Admiral Andrei Tarasov denied this message, which proved to be wrong. On 4 March 2014, the frigate moored in Crete and then did not go as originally planned, in their blocked by the Russian Navy home port of Sevastopol, but to Odessa. There she was received on March 6, with military honors.

From 14 to 21 March 2014, the frigate was under their captain Roman Pyatnytsky [Note 1] hold on patrol in the Black Sea and has four military ships and two Mi-35 helicopters of the Russian Black Sea Fleet from the attempt to violate the Ukrainian maritime border. On March 21, she returned to the port of Odessa.

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