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Class of Soviet hydrofoil torpedo boats
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A Project 206M "Shtorm" (NATO - Turya class) patrol fast attack craft hydrofoil of the Cuban Navy
Class overview
NameTurya class (Project 206M)
Operatorssee below
Preceded byShershen class
Built1972-1976
In service1972- present day
Completed51?
General characteristics
Typehydrofoil torpedo boat
Displacement220 tons standard, 250 tons full load
Length39.6 m
Beam7.6 m
Draught4 m
Propulsion3× M503 B2 Diesels; 15,000 hp
Speed40 knots
Range600 nm at 37 knots, 1450 nm at 14 knots
Crew30
Sensors and
processing systems
Radar: Pot Drum, Muff Comb, High Pole, Sonar: Foal Tail
Armament
  • 2 × 57mm AK-725 guns (twin turret aft)
  • 2 × 25mm 110-PM guns (2M-3 twin turret forward)
  • 4 × 533mm torpedo tubes

"Turya class" is the NATO reporting name for a class of hydrofoil torpedo boats built for the Soviet Navy and Soviet allies. The Soviet designation was Project 206M.

Design

The Turya class is a derivative of the Shershen-class torpedo boat. A hydroplane was added forward to increase speed. These boats can operate at 40 knots at sea state 4 and 35 knots at sea state 5. A heavier twin 57 mm gun was added aft in response to NATO fast attack craft being fitted with the 76 mm OTO Melara gun. The boats are fitted with a helicopter type dipping sonar aft. The 533mm (21 inch) torpedo tubes can fire either anti-ship or anti-submarine torpedoes. Export boats were not fitted with dipping sonar.

Ships

Soviet Navy

30 (29 in some sources) boats were built for the Soviet Navy between 1972 and 1976. The Builders were at Kolpino and the Ulis yard in Vladivostok. Three boats remain in service with the Russian Navy.

Two boats were transferred to the Latvian Navy.

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See also

References

Notes

  1. 206M Shtorm /Turya class (warfare.ru)

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