Engineering:Vosh-class river patrol craft

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Short description: Class of modern river gunboat in the Soviet & Russian Navies
ПСКР-322 Василий Поярков, пр.1248, Хабаровск 2008.07.09 (2).JPG
A Vosh class river patrol vessel underway
Class overview
Name: Vosh-class
Builders: Sretensk Shipyard
Operators: Russian Border Guard.svg Russian Coast Guard
In commission: 1979
Active: 18
General characteristics
Type: River patrol craft
Displacement: 213.7 t (210.3 long tons; 235.6 short tons)
Length: 38.91 m (127.7 ft)
Beam: 6.1 m (20 ft)
Draft: 1.22 m (4.0 ft)
Speed: Max:17.5 kn (32.4 km/h; 20.1 mph)
Range: 500 nmi (10 knots)
Endurance: 7 days
Complement: 21
Sensors and
processing systems:
  • Mius navigation radar
  • Communication systems
Armament:
Armor: 100 - 200mm armor over vital areas

The Vosh-class river patrol craft, also known in Soviet designation as Project 1248 Moskit, which has the Project 12481 variant. Both are Russian Coast Guard vessels. The patrol craft is designed to operate in rivers and protect/secure Russian maritime borders, enforce navigational rules and other laws, search and rescue. They work alongside other patrol craft of the Russian Coast Guard and Navy, such as the Piyavka-class and the Ogonek-class river patrol craft.

Design

The patrol craft have a relatively simple design, but one similar to a scaled-down version of the Yaz-class. The heavy armament installed on them allows them to engage surface, ground, and air threats. They can stay on the water for 7 days and are powered by diesel engines.[1] The crafts basic suite of sensors and systems for navigation and communication allows them to perform the required missions.

See also

  • List of ships of Russia by project number

References