Serna-class landing craft
The Serna class, Russian designation Project 11770, is a class of air cavity system landing craft constructed for the Russian Navy. Twelve boats were built by Vostochnaya Verf between 1994 and 2014. Four boats of the export project 11771 were built in 1994.[2]
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Class overview | |
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Name | Project 11770 Serna class |
Builders | Vostochnaya Verf |
Operators | |
Built | 1994–2014 |
In service | 1994–present |
In commission | 1994–present |
Planned | 17 |
Completed | 16 |
Active | 15 |
Lost | 1 |
General characteristics | |
Type | Landing craft |
Displacement | 61 tons (empty) |
Length | 25.65 m (84 ft 2 in) |
Beam | 5.66 m (18 ft 7 in) |
Draft | 1.52 m (5 ft 0 in) |
Propulsion |
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Speed | 30 knots (56 km/h; 35 mph)[1] |
Range |
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Capacity | 1 main battle tank or 2 APCs or 45 tons of cargo[1] |
Troops | 92 troops |
Complement | 5 (2 warrant officers)[1] |
4 ships of the Project 11771 designation were made specifically for export to other countries. One was sold to Estonia, and 3 were sold to the United Arab Emirates.
Deployment
During the 2022 Russian invasion of Ukraine, a Serna-class craft docked at Snake Island was destroyed when the island was attacked by a Ukrainian Bayraktar TB2 drone on 6 May 2022.[3]
References
- "Serna-Class (Project 11770 Class) Russian Air-Cavity Fast Landing Craft". ODIN - OE Data Integration Network. Retrieved 16 May 2022.
- "Air-Cavity Landing Craft - Project 11770". RussianShips.info. Retrieved 11 May 2022.
- Chao-Fong, Léonie (8 May 2022). "Odesa hit by missiles as Ukraine claims it has sunk second Russian ship". The Guardian. Retrieved 9 May 2022.
External links
- "The Project 11770E Serna air-cavity fast landing craft". Rosoboronexport.
- "Project 11770 Serna fast landing craft". GlobalSecurity.org.
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