Purga-class patrol ship

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PS-824 (first right)
Class overview
Builders Almaz shipbuilding company
Operators Russian Border Guard.svg   Russian Coast Guard
Preceded by Ivan Susanin class
Succeeded by Project 23550 class
Built2007–present
In commission2010–present
Planned12
Building2
Completed10
Active10
General characteristics
TypePatrol vessel
Displacement1,066 tons full load
Length71 m (233 ft)
Beam10.4 m (34 ft)
Draught3.5 m (11 ft)
Propulsion2 shaft diesel (ABC 16M VZDC-1000-180) 5,440 hp
Speed24 knots (44 km/h; 28 mph)
Range6,000 km (3,700 mi) at 14 knots (26 km/h; 16 mph)
Complement25
Sensors and
processing systems
MR-231 radar
Armament
  • Small Arms
  • Provision for 1 x AK-306M on bow (installed from Podolsk onwards)
Aviation facilitiesHelipad for Ka-226 Helicopter

The Purga class, Russian designation Project 22120 Purga (blizzard), is a series of ice-strengthened patrol ships designed by Petrobalt Design Bureau and being built by Almaz for the Russian Coast Guard. Project 22120 is a new generation border patrol vessel with an icebreaking capability, allowing it independent navigation in areas with ice thickness up to 0.6 m during winter-spring and up to 0.8 m during summer-autumn season. The class is intended for operations in waters near Sakhalin, Russia's largest island.[ citation needed ]

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Ships

Italics indicate estimates

NameBuildersLaid downLaunchedCommissionedStatusFleet
Kontr-admiral Kolchin E.S.
(ex-PS-824, ex-PS-581)
Almaz shipbuilding company 200724 December 200922 December 2010Active Pacific
Kontr-admiral Dianov
(ex-PS-825)
Almaz shipbuilding company25 November 20115 December 2012 [1] 6 July 2013 [2] ActivePacific
KamchatkaAlmaz shipbuilding company24 May 2017 [3] 17 May 2018 [4] 23 November 2018 [5] ActivePacific
ZabaykalyeAlmaz shipbuilding company30 May 2018 [6] end-April 2019 [6] July 2019ActivePacific
TaymyrAlmaz shipbuilding company30 May 2018 [7] July 2019 [7] 10 July 2020 [8] ActivePacific
Admiral UgryumovAlmaz shipbuilding company22 November 201915 April 202116 August 2021 [9] ActivePacific
LadogaAlmaz shipbuilding company10 June 202129 September 2021 [10] Active Northern
Roman ChemeryukAlmaz shipbuilding company26 April 202230 September 2022ActivePacific
PodolskAlmaz shipbuilding company20 May 2023 [11] 11 November 2023 [12] ActivePacific
UfaAlmaz shipbuilding company15 June 2023 [13] 29 December 2023 [14] ActivePacific
Unknown (hull 060)Almaz shipbuilding companyUnder construction
Unknown (hull 061)Almaz shipbuilding companyUnder construction

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