ADMIRAL CHABANENKO (DD-650)

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ADMIRAL CHABANENKO (DD-650)

Post by aukepalmhof » Thu Feb 20, 2020 10:30 pm

The sheet issued by Madagascar gives that the vessels depicted are in service by the Nigerian Navy but the vessel with the pennant no 650 is not a Nigerian warship, but a Russian. She is the Guided Missile Destroyer ADMIRAL CHABANENKO.

Built as a guided-missile destroyer by the Russian yard of Yantar in Kalingrad for the Soviet Navy.
28 February 1989 laid down.
16 June 1994 launched as the ADMIRAL CHABANENKO one of the Udaloy II class.
Displacement 6,930 ton standard, 7,570 ton full load, dim. 163.0 x 19.3 x 6.2m (draught)
Powered GOGAG by 2 x 090.6.7MW and 2 x DT59 16.7 gas turbines, 120,000 hp (89.456 MW, twin shafts, speed 34 knots.
Range by a speed of 14 kn. 12,100 mile
Armament: 1 × 2 AK-130 130 mm naval guns
8 (2 × 4) SS-N-22 'Sunburn' anti-ship missiles
64 (8 × 8) VLS cells for SA-N-9 'Gauntlet' surface-to-air missiles
2 × Kashtan CIWS
2 × 4 553 mm torpedo tubes for SS-N-16 'Stallion' anti-submarine missiles
2 × 10 RBU-12000 anti-submarine rocket launchers
Two Ka-27 helicopters
Crew 300.
28 January 1999 commissioned.

ADMIRAL CHABANENKO is an Udaloy II-class anti-submarine destroyer of the Russian Navy. The destroyer was laid down in 1989, during the Soviet period, and was finished by Russia 10 years later, after the dissolution of the Soviet Union. In 1999 she deployed with the Northern Fleet. The ADMIRAL CHABANENKO is the sole vessel of the Project 1155.1 design, a modified version of the Project 1155 design, also called Udaloy class. The design is also known as the Udaloy II class. The ship includes updated weapon systems like the SS-N-22 anti-ship missile and the "Zvezda" M-2 series sonar system. She is named after Admiral Andrei Chabanenko, commander of the Northern Fleet between 1952 and 1962.

In 2008 the ADMIRAL CHABANENKO became the first Russian warship to sail through the Panama Canal since World War II, while participating in joint exercises with the Venezuelan Navy In late 2009 she and the Black Sea Fleet's rescue tug Shakhter deployed off the Horn of Africa, as part of the anti-piracy measures off the Somali coast. Both vessels then sailed to Norfolk Naval Base to participate in FRUKUS 2011, a series of joint exercises between the Russian, French, British and US navies, held between 23 and 30 June 2011.

In December 2013 ADMIRAL CHABANENKO docked at the 35th ship repair plant in Murmansk to undergo the overhaul of her engines. The repairs were expanded in August 2017 into a more thorough overhaul and refit of the ship, expected to be completed in December 2019.

Laid up to be repaired, planned to return to service with the Northern Fleet by 2023

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Udaloy-class_destroyer
Madagascar 2019 2500A sg?, scott?
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