Dyugon-class landing craft

The Dyugon-class landing craft, or Project 21820, is a class of landing craft being constructed for the Russian Navy.[2]

Michman Lermontov underway in September 2015.
Class overview
Name: Dyugon class
Operators:  Russian Navy
In commission: 2010–present
Planned: ?
Completed: 5
General characteristics
Type: Landing craft
Displacement: 280 tons
Length: 46 m (151 ft)
Beam: 8.6 m (28 ft)
Height: 5.1 m (17 ft)
Propulsion: 2 × 9,000 hp (6,700 kW) M507A-2D diesel engines
Speed: 35 knots (65 km/h; 40 mph)
Capacity: 120-140 tons of cargo, 2-3 battle tanks or 4-5 BTR personnel carriers and up to 100 marines[1]
Crew: 6-7
Armament: 2 KPV 14.5 mm machine guns

Ships

Name Hull No. Laid down Launched Commissioned Fleet Status Notes
Ataman Platov 21 February 2006 17 July 2009 2010 Caspian Fleet Active
Denis Davydov 748 18 January 2012[3] 26 July 2013 24 November 2014[4] Baltic Fleet Active
Ivan Kartsov 2010 30 September 2013[5] 11 June 2015[6] Pacific Fleet Active
Lieutenant Rimskij-Korsakov 714 21 June 2012[3] 10 April 2014 4 July 2015[7] Baltic Fleet Active
Midshipman Lermontov 757 18 January 2013 5 June 2014[8] 4 July 2015[7] Baltic Fleet Active
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