Kremenets-Class (Project 714 Class) Ukrainian Rescue Tug Boat
Seagoing Tugboat
Other



Basic Information
Name
Kremenets-Class (Project 714 Class) Ukrainian Rescue Tug Boat
Designation
—
Alternate Designation
Kremenets-Class (Project 714 Class) Ukrainian Rescue Tug Boat
Equipment Type
Seagoing Tugboat
Manufacturer
—
Date of Introduction
1981
Description
Kremenets-Class (Project 714 Class) Ukrainian Rescue Tug Boat is a tug boat class of the former Soviet and Russian fleet. The original class designation from NATO is Goryn-class and dubbed a sea-going tug under two separate projects, but no significant differences in capability and performance identified. Officially classified as spastel'niy buksir (rescue tug). This ship classs can be distinguished from their fleet tug (ATF) sister ships by a electro-hydraulic crane and small tripod mast abaft the stack, and they have probably been fitted with MG- 26 underwater telephones. There is limited proliferation of this vessel.
Naval & Littoral Specifications
Crew
43
Beam
14.05 m
Draft
5.50 m
Variants
Goryn-Class (Project 563)
Sea-going Rescue Tugs
System
Alternative Designation
Kremenets-Class (Project 714 Class) Ukrainian Rescue Tug Boat
Type
Seagoing Tug Boat / Rescue Boat
Builder
Rauma-Repola, Rauma, Finland
Crew
43
Dimensions
Length
63.5 m
Beam
14.05 m
Draft
5.5 m
Displacement, Standard
1,650 t
Displacement, Full Load
2,200 t
Propulsion System
Engine Name
1 x Russkiy Dizel Type 67N
Engine Type
Diesel
Engine Power
3,500 bhp
Propeller
single shaft propeller
Maximum Range
8,000 nm @ 12 knots
Maximum Speed
14 knots
Radar Systems
Name
Don-2 (NATO name - Pill Box)
Type
Navigational
Range
1500-2000 km
Diameter
18 m
Azimuth
360 deg
Special Equipment
Fire Monitors
2 x 120 m3/h fire monitors
Diving Equipment
Onboard diving complex chamber
Underwater Telephones
Yes
Details
Country of Origin
Ukraine
Category
Support Ships
Naval > Support Ships
Filter Label
K
Classification
Domain
Naval & Littoral
Equipment Status
Active
Dimensions
Length
63.5 m
Width
—
Height
—
Weight
—
Operators (4)
Russia
Ukraine
North Korea
Finland
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