Ukrainian reconnaissance ship Simferopol

Simferopol (Ukrainian: Сімферополь) is a medium reconnaissance ship of the Ukrainian Navy that was originally built at the Kuznya na Rybalskomu (previously Leninska Kuznya) shipbuilding plant. The new reconnaissance ship is based on the Project 502EM named Laguna.

Reconnaissance vessel of Ukrainian navy at factory tests, Odesa
History
Ukraine
NameSimferopol
OwnerUkraine
OperatorUkrainian Navy
Ordered2019
BuilderKuznya na Rybalskomu
Launched23 April 2019
General characteristics
Displacement
  • 1,220 long tons (1,240 t) standard
  • 3,510 long tons (3,566 t) full load
Length54.8 m (180 ft)
Beam9.8 m (32 ft 2 in)
Draught4.7 m (15 ft 5 in)
Installed power1 auxiliary diesel generator 853kWt
Speed11.6 knots (21.5 km/h; 13.3 mph)
Range
  • 7,200 nmi (13,300 km; 8,300 mi) at 14 kn (26 km/h; 16 mph)
  • 900 nmi (1,700 km; 1,000 mi) at 30 kn (56 km/h; 35 mph)
Boats & landing
craft carried
At least one rigid lifeboat.
Crew29
ArmamentАК-306 artillery system

Development and design

Reconnaissance vessel of Ukrainian navy at ship launching, Kyiv

Deputy Commander of the Naval Forces of Ukraine announced the future construction of a new ship for the Ukrainian Navy during his interview for one of the Odesa TV channels in March 2017. Kuznya on Rybalsky was specified as the lead manufacturer.[1]

Ukrainian shipbuilder PSC Kuznya on Rybalsky launched a new medium reconnaissance ship for the Ukrainian Navy on 23 April 2019.[2]

On 20 October 2019 an unfinished middle-sized reconnaissance ship of the Laguna project was launched in Kherson, after which it made a crossing of the Dnipro river to Odesa for completion and commissioning.[3]

According to Dumskaya sources in the Ministry of Defense, it was named "Simferopol" - in honor of the capital of the occupied Autonomous Republic of Crimea. Transmitted by the National Industrial Portal. The decision to give the new reconnaissance ship such a name expresses the connection between generations of ships of this class in the Ukrainian Navy, serves to support and symbolize Crimea's affiliation with Ukraine, and is a sign of support for the captain of the Simferopol project 861, who is oppressed by Crimean occupation authorities.[4]

In particular, various antennas will be installed during the works, namely the Melchior radio intelligence station and other systems.

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