Okean-class patrol ship

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BEREGOVAIa OKhRANA, ROLIaRIAIa ZVEZLA at Port of Kronstadt.JPG
Poljarnaya Zvezda at the Port of Kronstadt
Class overview
NameOkean class
Builders Zelenodolsk Shipyard
Operators Russian Border Guard.svg   Russian Coast Guard
Preceded by
Built2012–present
In commission2016–present
Planned5
Completed3
Active3
General characteristics
TypePatrol vessel
Displacement2,700 t (2,700 long tons; 3,000 short tons)
Length91.8 m (301 ft)
Beam14.8 m (49 ft)
Ice class Russian Maritime Register of Shipping Arc4 [1]
PropulsionDiesel Engine (MTU (Friedrichshafen) or ZE kolomna Penza RUMO)
SpeedMax: 21 kn (39 km/h; 24 mph)
Range12,000 mi (19,000 km)
Endurance60 days
Complement44
Sensors and
processing systems
  • Buran-6M automated communications suite
  • Optical electronic fire control system SP-520M
  • Electronic management control system for main gun
  • Radar
Armament
Aircraft carried1 × Ka-27 series helicopter
Aviation facilitiesHangar and helipad

The Okean class, Russian designation Project 22100 Okean (ocean), is a class of oceanic patrol vessels being constructed by Zelenodolsk Shipyard for the Russian Coast Guard. The vessels of this class are intended for protection of Russia's exclusive economic zone (EEZ), providing support to combat and rescue missions, fire fighting or fisheries protection. Apart from this, the ships will be involved in ensuring actions of the FSB of Russia by fighting terrorism and piracy, goods smuggling, drug trafficking or illegal migration. [2]

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Design

The project 22100 has a displacement of 2700 tons and a maximum speed up to 21 knots. The ships of the class are armed with a single AK-176M 76 mm gun on the bow, and two 14.5 mm machine guns on the sides. The 76 mm gun can be used to engage surface and airborne targets, along with the ability to engage targets on land. These multi-function vessels can also operate in arctic and non-arctic freezing areas of the Russian Federation due to their strengthened hull, what gives them some ice breaking capabilities. For airborne operations, on the stern there is a helicopter hangar and a helipad for one Ka-27 helicopter. [3] [4]

The ships are equipped with the latest electronic systems, including the navigational-tactical complex "Matelot-22100" developed by the JSC Kronstadt Group. The main features of the "Matelot-22100" are: an integrated bridge system, a video information display subsystem, a subsystem for processing and broadcasting of navigation information, a flight control system for deck operations, a comprehensive control system for technical equipment and an information system for the ship's central command post. Furthermore, the ships are equipped with an electronic map system NEX-4PV, designed specifically for border guards. [5] The ships's surveillance system is explosion resistant. [6]

Ships

Italics indicate estimates

NameBuilderLaid downLaunchedCommissionedFleetStatus
Poljarnaya Zvezda Zelenodolsk Shipyard 30 May 201221 May 2015 [7] 17 December 2016 [8] Northern Active
Petropavlovsk-KamchatskyZelenodolsk Shipyard15 June 2015 [9] [10] 1 June 2018 [11] 1 December 2019 [12] Pacific [13] Active
AnadyrZelenodolsk Shipyard28 April 2017 [14] [15] 14 June 2019 [16] 16 August 2023 [17] [18] [19] NorthernActive
Planned [20]
Planned [20]

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