Engineering:Muravey-class patrol boat
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| Class overview | |
|---|---|
| Name | Muravey class (Project 133 Antares) |
| Operators | |
| Preceded by | Turya-class torpedo boat |
| Built | 1976-1989 |
| In service | 1979-2009 |
| Completed | 12 |
| Retired | 12 |
| __1B0X_5H1P__ | class overview |
| General characteristics | |
| Type | Hydrofoil Patrol boat |
| Displacement | 180 tons standard, 230 tons full load |
| Length | 40 m |
| Beam | 7.6 m |
| Draught | 1.9m (4 m foilborne) |
| Propulsion | 2 shaft gas turbines M-70 (M70FRU), 22,000 hp |
| Speed | 40 knots (60 knots in some sources) |
| Crew | 30 |
| Sensors & processing systems | Radar: Pot Drum, Muff Cob, High Pole, Sonar: Foal Tail |
| Armament |
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| __1B0X_5H1P__ | characteristics |
The Muravey-class is the NATO reporting name for a class of hydrofoil patrol boats built for the Soviet Navy.[1]
The Soviet designation was Project 133 Antares.[2]
Design
The ships were designed as coast guard patrol vessels and were built in the More Shipyard in Feodosiya for the Black Sea Fleet. They are powered by gas turbines in contrast to diesel engines used for most other Soviet fast attack craft to achieve higher speeds.
Ships
11 units were built for the Soviet Navy between 1979 and 1992, while 1 unit was completed in 1993 for Ukraine.[3]
- 8 were operated by the Russian Border guard
- 4 were operated by the Ukrainian Sea Guard
Variants
- Project 133: basic hydrofoil
- Project 133RA: stealth version (unrealized)
See also
- List of ships of the Soviet Navy
- List of ships of Russia by project number
Reference
- ↑ Gardiner, Robert; Chumbley, Stephen; Budzbon, Przemysław (1996) (in en). Conway's All the World's Fighting Ships 1947-1995 ('Revised' ' ed.' ed.). Annapolis: Naval Institute Press (published 1996-01-01). pp. 'pp.' 337-424. ISBN 978-1557501325.
- ↑ "Coast guard patrol ship - Project 133". https://russianships.info/eng/borderguard/project_133.htm.
- ↑ "Coast guard patrol ships Project 133 Antares". 2026-01-28. https://russianships.info/eng/borderguard/project_133.htm.
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