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Buyan Class (Project 21630 Buyan) Russian Corvette

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Basic Information
Name
Buyan Class (Project 21630 Buyan) Russian Corvette
Designation
Alternate Designation
Equipment Type
Corvette
Manufacturer
Almaz Shipbuilding Company
Date of Introduction
2006
Description

The Buyan Class (Project 21630 Buyan) Russian Corvetteare series of corvettes (small artillery and missile ships in Russian classification) developed by Zelenodolsk Design Bureau for the Russian Navy. Since 2010, all subsequent vessels are being constructed as improved Project 21631 subclass, incorporating greater tonnage, stealth technology, and the 3S-14 vertical launching system for either Kalibr or Oniks anti-ship cruise missiles, significantly enhancing combat capabilities. The ships are primarily designed for operations within littoral zones to protect Russia's vast coastal areas. Due to the small tonnage, they can operate even within shallow parts of oceans and seas and Russia's river system. The export variant is known as Project 21632 Tornado. In August 2010, some information about the newly modified Project 21631, dubbed as Buyan-M, was published. The Project 21631 ships are said to be an up-to-date variant of Project 21630 Buyan small artillery ship, armed with the nuclear-capable Kalibr cruise missiles (SS-N-27 Sizzler) with a claimed range of at least 1,500 km and electronic countermeasure equipment. Ships of Project 21631 are designed to defend the national economic zones of Russia. The ship's small size and displacement enable them to operate within inland river systems, including traversing the Moscow Canal which allows them to deploy to various seas around European Russia. This is a particular advantage for the Buyan-M series, because while the Intermediate-Range Nuclear Forces Treaty (INF) prohibits long-range cruise missiles from operating on land they can operate from ships, so a river-based corvette can deploy missiles without being subject to restrictions. The lead ship of this project, Grad Sviyazhsk, was laid down on 27 August 2010 and commissioned on 27 July 2014. On 7 October 2015, corvettes Grad Sviyazhsk, Uglich, Velikiy Ustyug, and Gepard-class frigate Dagestan, deployed in the Caspian Sea, launched 26 Kalibr cruise missiles at 11 terrorist targets in Syria. The missiles flew nearly 1,500 kilometers (930 mi) over Iran and Iraq and struck targets in Raqqa and Aleppo provinces (controlled by the Islamic State) as well as in Idlib province (controlled by the al-Qaeda-linked Nusra Front)According to US DoD officials, several of these cruise missiles fired from Russian ships crashed in Iran and did not make it to their intended targets in Syria. An Iranian dissident organizations' TV reported that an "unidentified flying object" crashed and exploded in a village near the Iranian city of Takab. On 20 November 2015, the same warships launched 18 Kalibr cruise missiles from the Caspian Sea at seven terrorist targets in Rakka, Idlib, and Aleppo provinces. On 13 February 2016, corvette Zelenyy Dol was deployed to the Mediterranean Sea. On 19 August 2016, corvettes Zelenyy Dol and Serpukhov, deployed in the Mediterranean Sea, launched Kalibr cruise missiles at positions of Al-Nusra terrorist group in Syria. As a result of the strikes, a number of terrorist facilities were destroyed, including command post and base near the village of Dar Ta Izzah and weapon production plants and warehouses in Aleppo province. On 25 October 2016, Zelenyy Dol and Serpukhov were deployed to the Baltic Sea to join a newly formed division in Kaliningrad. On 4 November 2014, during the Euronaval-2014 exhibition, it was announced Kazakhstan has sent a request for the construction of three Project 21632 Tornado small artillery/missile ships. The ships were believed to be laid down in 2015.

Naval & Littoral Specifications
Crew 36
Beam 9.60 m
Draft 2.00 m
Variants
Astrakhan Commissioned: 2006 Status: Active Fleet: Caspian Fleet
Volgodonsk Commissioned: 2011 Status: Active Fleet: Caspian Fleet
Makhachkala Commissioned: 2012 Status: Active Fleet: Caspian Fleet
System
Alternative designations Buyan Class; Astrakhan; Project 21630
Builder Almaz Shipbuilding Company Zelenodolsk Plant Gorky
Type Guided Missile Corvette
Crew (total) 36 ea
Dimensions
Length 62 m
Beam 9.6 m
Height 6.57 m
Draft 2 m
Displacement, Standard 500 tons
Displacement, Full Load 520 tons
Propulsion System
Engine Name 4 x Zvezda M520
Engine Type Diesel
Engine Power 14,584 shp
Maximum Speed 28 knots (52 km/h; 32 mph)
Maximum Range 1,500 nmi (2,800 km; 1,700 mi)
Endurance 10 days
Main Weapon System
Weapon System #1
Name 1 x AK-100 Naval Cannon
Type Naval Cannon
Caliber 100 mm
Length INA
Weight 35.5 tons
Elevation -10 / +85 degrees
Rate of Elevation 30 degrees per second
Traverse 360 degrees
Traverse Rate 35 degrees per second
Recoil 20 in (51 cm)
Rate of Fire 50 to 60 rounds per minute
Weapon System #1 Ammunition
Shell INA
Caliber 100 mm
Shell Weight 26.8 kg
Basic Load INA
Weapon System #2
Name 2 x AK-630-M2 CIWS
Type Fully automatic naval close-in weapon system based on a six-barreled 30 mm rotary cannon.
Caliber 30 mm
Main Armament 1 or 2 AO-18 autocannons
Secondary Armament 4 x 9A4172 missiles (Vikhr-K upgrade
Barrel Length 1,629 mm (total) 1,460 mm (rifled)
Width 1,240 mm (mount ring)
Height 1,070 mm (above deck) 2,050 mm (below deck)
Weight 1,000 kg (gun mount)
Crew 1 ea
Barrels 6 ea
Action Gas-operated rotary cannon
Elevation +88° ... -12° (50°/sec)
Traverse ±180° (70°/sec)
Muzzle Velocity 880–900 m/s
Rate of Fire 4,000–5,000 rounds/min
Effective Firing Range 4,000 m (aerial) 5,000 m (maritime)
Maximum Firing Range The projectiles self-destruct past 5,000 m.
Feed System 2,000 rounds (additional 1,000 rounds in reserve feed bin.
Sights Radar / TV-optical
Weapon System #2 Ammunition
Shell HEI-Frag, Frag-T
Caliber 100 mm
Shell Weight 0.39 kg
Basic Load 3,000
Weapon System #3
Name 1 x BM-21 Grad
Type Rocket Launcher
Crew 3
Barrel Length 3.0 m
Barrels 40
Rate of Fire 2 rounds/s
Muzzle Velocity 690 m/s
Maximum Firing Range 20 km
Sights PG-1M panoramic telescope
Weapon Station #4
Name 1 x 3M-47 Gibka
Type A turret for ships that is equipped with Igla missiles.
Number of Missiles 4 ea
Missile Type Surface-to-Air Missile
Missile Warhead Weight 1.17 kg
Detontation Mechansim contact and grazing fuzes
Engine solid fuel rocket motor
Operational Range 5.2 km
Flight Ceiling 3.5 km
Speed 570m/s
Guidance System dual waveband infra-red (S-version)
Weapon Station #5
Name DP-65
Type 55 mm ten-barreled remotely-controlled naval grenade launcher system.
Description The DP-65 (98U) is a Russian special compact 55 mm ten-barreled remotely-controlled naval grenade launcher system based on MRG-1 seven-barrel grenade launcher. It also has a manual control mode. DP-65 uses sonar Anapa-ME for underwater target detection. DP-65 high explosive grenades RG-55M are akin to miniature depth charges equipped with jet engine with an annular stabilizer. In 1991, the DP-65 automated, small size, remotely-controlled Rocket Grenade Launcher system was developed and adopted by the Russian Navy. DP-65 can be installed directly on watercraft and on the coast. Designed to protect ships, waterworks, offshore platforms and other important marine and coastal facilities from combat divers, frogmen, and saboteurs. The grenades are believed to produce casualties to divers within 16 meters of the explosion. They are employed by Grachonok-class anti-saboteur ships.
Maximum Effective Fire INA
Weapon Station #6
Name 2 x KPV 14.5 mm Heavy Machine Gun
Type Heavy Machine Gun
Caliber 14.5 mm
Length 1,980 mm
Barrel Length 1,346 mm
Width 162 mm
Height 225 mm
Weight 49 kg
Action Short recoil operation
Rate of Fire 600 rpm
Muzzle Velocity 1,005 m/s
Effective Firing Range 3000 m
Maximum Firing Range 4000 m
Feed System 40-round belt
Sights iron or optical
Weapon Station #6 Ammunition
Type Rifle
Caliber 14.5 mm
Cartridge 14.5×114 mm
Basic Load 2,000
Sensors and Processing Systems
Navigation Radar 1 x MR-231 Navigation Radar
Phased Array Radar 51x P-26M Pozitiv-M phased array radar system (Pozitiv-ME1.2 for export)
Fire Control System 1x 5P-10-03 Laska fire control system (5P-10-03E for export) and the 1 x МР-123 fire control system
Sonar System 1 x Anapa-M anti-saboteur sonar system (Anapa-ME for export)
Protection
Hull Armor INA
NBC Water Washdown System Yes
Electronic Warfare 2 × 10 PK-10 decoy launchers
Details
Country of Origin Russia
Category Naval
Naval
Filter Label
B
Classification
Domain
Naval & Littoral
Equipment Status
Active
Dimensions
Length
62 m
Width
9.6 m
Height
6.57 m
Weight
520000 kg
Operators (2)
Russia
Kazakhstan
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