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- Aircraft Carrier
Moskva 1982 2 units) Orel/Kiev 1970 - Kuznetsov 1982 3 units) Ulyanovsk 1988 -
- Battlecruiser
Kronstadt 1939 - Stalingrad 1941 - Kirov 1974 4 units)
- Cruisers
(Sverdlov 1948 14 units) Kynda 1960 4 units) Kresta I 1964 4 units) Kresta II 1966 10 units) Kara 1968 7 units) Slava 1976 3 units) Lider 2016 -
- Destroyers
Skorry 1949 70 units) Neustramny 1950 1 unit) Kotlin 1955 27 units) Kildin 1950 4 units) Krupny 1957 8 units) Kanin (? = Krupny) Kashin 1959 25 units) Sovremny 1976 21 units) Udaloy 1977 13 units) Lider 2016 - .
- Frigates (Storozhoi Korabi : escort ship)
Kola 1950 8 units) SK Riga 1950 68 units) SK Petya 1950 54 Mirka 1960s 18 units) SK Koni 1975-88 14 units) (replace Riga) Burevstnik (Krivak) 1970 40(+8) (“) Gepard 1991 6 units) (replace Koni, Grisha, Parchim). Neustramny 1986 2 units) Novik 2016 1 unit) Adm Grigorovich (Krivak IV) 3 units) Adm Gorshkov 2006 3 units)
- Corvettes (Maly Protivo Ladochy Korabi
Poti 1960 9 units) MPK Pauk 1977 45 units) Parchim 1985 28 units) Nanuchka 1969 47 units) Tarantul 1970s Bora (hovercraft) Mukha Buyan 2004 13 units) Steregushchy 2001 12 units) (vigilant) Gremagushchy 2011 2 units) (thunderous) Karakurt 2015 8 units)
- Minesweepers
MT 1943 92 units) T43 1950s 178 units) (Fugas 1930s) T58 1950s 24/45 units) Yurka 1963 52 units) Natya 1970s 45 units) Gorya 1980s 2 units) (Alexandrit : minehunter) Sasha 1954 37 units) Vanya 1960 47 units) Zhenya 1966 3 units) Sonya 1971 72 units) Yevgenya 1967 92 units) Alexandrit 2011 3 units)
- auxiliaries
SO 1 Kronstadt 1950s 227 units) (submarine chaser) Poti 1960 … (corvette) Komar 1950s 112 units) (missile boat) Osa 1960s 400+ units) Tarantul Shershen 1960s 123 units) TKA (torpedo cutter) Stenka Turya 1972 51 units) Zhuk 1969 300+ units) (harbour patrol) Matka 1977 12 units) (hydrofoil/missile boat) Muravey 1983 16 units) (hf patrol boat) Sarancha 1973 1 unit) (hf missile boat) Svetlyak 1987 44 units) (border patrol boat) Rubin 2007 30 units) ( “ )
- Abbreviations
Storozhoi Korabi:SK : escort ship Bolshoi Protivo Ladochy Korabi:BPK:LargeA/Sship Maly Protivo Ladochy Korabi:MPK: Small A/S ship TKA torpedo cutter
- Torpedoes
Type 53 1920s 21 in torpedo Type 65 1977 25 ½ in torpedo APR 3E light airdropped t Futlyar (Fizik II) deepwater t Puley EWK small A/S t S3V Zagon airdropped guided d/c VA 111 1960/70 Shkval supercavitating t UGST (fizik I) 1990 large deepwater t
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2 may 43 | U-465 |4448/0858| Sund M/461 Sqdn RAF
7 may 43 |U-663 |4706/1058 | Sund W/10 Sqdn RAAF
11 May | U-528 |4655/1444 | Hal D/58
15 May |U-266 | 4528/1020 |Hal M/58
16 may U-463 |4557/1140 | Hal R/58
31 may |U-440 | 4538/1304 | Sund R 201
31 May | U-563 |4635/1040 | Hal R/58, Sund X/228, Sund E/10 Sqdn RAAF
1 June |U-418 |4705/0855 | Beau B/236
14 June |U-564 |4417/1025 |Whit G/10 OTU
3 July |U-126 |4602/1123 | Well R/ 172
3 July |U-628 | 4411/0845 | Lib J/ 224
5 july |U-535 ||4338/0913 |Lib G/ 53
8 July |U-514 |4337/0859 |Lib R /224
13 July | U-607 | 4502/0914 |Sund N/ 228
20 Jily| U-558 | 4510/0942 | Lib F/ 19 Sqdn USAAF.Hal E/ 58,
24 July | U-459 | 4553/1038 | Well Q 172
28 July | U-404 | 4553/1038 | Lib W 224, Lib N 4 Sqdn USAAF
29 July | U-614 |4642/1103 | Well G/ 172
30 July |U-461 |4542/11000 | Sund U/ 461
30 July |U-462 | 4508/1057 | Hal S/ 502
1 Aug | U-454 | 4536/1023 | Sund B/ 10 Sqdn RAAF
1 Aug | U-383 | 4724/1210 | Sund V /228
2 Aug | U-706 | 4615/1025 | Lib T/ 4 Sqdn USAAF
2 Aug | U-106 |4635/1155 | Sund N/228, Sund M/461 RAAF
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editLa Combattante
editLa Combattante III==
The La Combattante III patrol boat was a type of fast attack craft built in France for export during the late 1970s and 1980s. The design was a modification of the successful La Combattante II type fast attack craft. Some 19 were built in various classes for several navies around the world.
Development==
In 1975 Constructions Mécaniques de Normandie (CMN) modified the design, adding nine metres to the length to improve seaworthiness and give more internal space; this gave a displacement of 359 tons and an overall length of 56 metres, though the armament remained the same. This design was designated La Combattante III.
Between 1975 and 1990 a further 19 were built for the navies of Greece, Tunisia, Qatar, and Nigeria. In addition were built for Israel (the Sa'ar 4 class), five in France and the remainder under licence in Israel. The Israelis also built, or assisted in building, nine vessels for South Africa, at the time under embargo for its Apartheid policy.[1]
- Add) Between 1975 and 1990 a further 19 were built for the navies of Greece, Tunisia, Qatar, and Nigeria.
Ship list==
- Greece===
- In 1974 the Hellenic Navy ordered four vessels to be built by Constructions Mécaniques de Normandie (CMN), referred to as the Greek La Combattante IIIa class, and in 1978 a further six vessels to be built under licence in Greece (the La Combattante IIIb class); These were to the same design, but were armed with the German Penguin Surface-to-surface missile (SSM) instead of the French Exocet.< Jane, p.219
- Tables===
Pennant number | Name | Launched | Status |
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P20 | Antiploiarchos Laskos | 20 April 1977 | Active |
P21 | Plotarchis Blessas | 7 July 1977 | Active |
P22 | Ypoploiarchos Mykonios | 10 February 1978 | Active |
P23 | Ypoploiarchos Troupakis | 8 November 1977 | Active |
Pennant number | Name | Launched | Status |
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P24 | Simaioforos Kavaloudis | 14 July 1980 | Active |
P25 | Ypoploiarchos Kostakos | 9 September 1980 | Accidental loss, November 1996 |
P26 | Ypoploiarchos Degiannis | 11 December 1980 | Active |
P27 | Simaioforos Xenos | 31 March 1981 | Active |
P28 | Simaioforos Simitzopoulos | 30 June 1981 | Active |
P29 | Simaioforos Starakis | 12 October 1981 | Active |
- Tunisia===
- In June 1981 the Tunisian Navy ordered three vessels from CMN to the modified La Combattante IIIM design. This was slightly smaller than the standard La Combattante III design, with a reduced armament, but superior performance and electronics. …< Jane, p.
- Table===
Pennant number | Name | Commissioned | Status |
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P501 | La Galik | 27 February 1985 | . |
P502 | Tunis | 27 March 1985 | . |
P503 | Carthage | 29 April 1985 | . |
- Qatar===
- In October 1980 the Qatari Emiri Navy ordered three vessels form CMN to the modified La Combattante IIIM design. < Jane, p.415
- Table===
Pennant number | Name | Commissioned | Status |
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Q 01 | Dansah | 10 November 1982 | Active |
Q 02 | Al Gharijah | 10 February 1983 | Active |
Q 03 | R'Biva | 11 May 1983 | Active |
- Nigeria===
- In November 1977 the Nigerian Navy ordered three vessels from CMN to the modified La Combattante IIIB design. This was slightly larger and faster than the standard La Combattante III design, but with a reduced armament. These were known as the Siri class
- Table===
Pennant number | Name | Launched | Status |
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P181 | Siri | 3 June 1980 | . |
P182 | Ayah | 10 November 1980 | . |
P183 | Ekun | 11 February 1981 | . |
- Israel===
in … the Israeli Navy ordered x vessels to an enlarged design, known as the Sa’ar 4 class. ?6 were to be built at CMN, while another .. were to be built under licence in Israel (the Reshef class). The French-built boats were affected by the 1968 arms embargo, but were surreptitiously sailed from Cherbourg to Israel in an operation known as th e C project.
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- See also==
- References==
- ^ Preston p179-180
Books
edit- British submarine policy 1853-1918 Michael Wynford Dash 1990
- Torpedoes and their impact on naval warfare Arthur E Burke 2017
- Torpedo war: Comm John Rodgers, Robert Fulton, and the USN test of the first torpedoes sept/Nov 1810 John Sharp, 2017 Naval History and Heritage Command
- Britain and the delay in closing the Air Gap during the Battle of the Atlantic Richard Goette: The Northern Mariner XV no. 4 oct 2005 p 19-41