Russian frigate Ladny

Ladny is a Krivak-class missile frigate of the Russian Navy. She also served with its predecessor service, the Soviet Navy.

Ladny in 2012
History
 Russia
Name: Ladny
Builder: Zaliv plant, Kerch
Laid down: 25 May 1979
Launched: 7 May 1980
Commissioned: 25 February 1982
Status: Active, Black Sea Fleet
General characteristics
Class and type: Krivak-class frigate
Displacement: 3,420 tons full load
Length: 405.3 ft (123.5 m)
Beam: 46.3 ft (14.1 m)
Draught: 15.1 ft (4.6 m)
Propulsion:
  • COGAG: 2 x M62 cruise gas turbines, 12,000 hp,
  • 2 M8K boost gas turbines, 36,000 hp,
  • 2 shafts
Speed: 30 knots
Range: 3,500 miles
Complement: 197
Sensors and
processing systems:
  • MR-310U Angara-M/Head Net-C 3-D air search,
  • MGK-332MC Titan-2/Bull Nose hull mounted MF,
Electronic warfare
& decoys:
  • Smerch suite with Bell Shroud intercept,
  • Bell Squat jammer,
  • 2 × towed decoys
Armament:
  • 4 × URK-5/SS-N-14 Rastrub/Silex SSM/ASW missiles,
  • 2 × Osa-MA-2 SAM systems(SA-N-4 Gecko SAM),
  • 2 × double barreled 76,2 mm AK-726 guns,
  • 4 × 21 inch torpedo tubes,12-16 mines

Ladny was ordered by the Soviet Union in 1978 and was laid down in May 1979. The ship was commissioned in the Soviet Black Sea Fleet in 1981.[1] After the collapse of the Soviet Union in December 1991 the frigate became a part of the Russian Navy. As of 2015 the frigate was active with the Russian Black Sea Fleet.[2]

In July 2015 Ladny took part in Navy Day celebrations in Sevastopol. While Ladny was demonstrating her firepower, one of her SS-N-14 missiles misfired, damaging its launcher, and spiralled out of control before landing harmlessly in the sea.[3]

References

  1. "Frigate "Ladny" - Project 1135 / Krivak I Class". Flot.sevastopol.info. Retrieved 2014-03-08.
  2. 11.01.2012. "Frigate Ladny Returns from Deployment". Rusnavy.com. Retrieved 2014-03-08.CS1 maint: numeric names: authors list (link)
  3. Moodley, Kiran (27 July 2015). "Russian naval ship's missile misfires and spins wildly out of control". The Independent. Retrieved 14 March 2017.
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