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Russian frigate Ladny

Ladny in 2012
History
Russia
NameLadny
BuilderZaliv plant, Kerch
Laid down25 May 1979
Launched7 May 1980
Commissioned25 February 1982
StatusActive, Black Sea Fleet
General characteristics
Class and typeKrivak-class frigate
Displacement3,420 tons full load
Length405.3 ft (123.5 m)
Beam46.3 ft (14.1 m)
Draught15.1 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
Speed30 knots
Range3,500 miles
Complement197
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 is a Krivak-class missile frigate of the Russian Navy. She also served with its predecessor service, the Soviet Navy.

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 2021 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]

Repairs were planned to be completed in May 2020, but the ship's commissioning date was later postponed to 2021. On April 7, 2021, it entered the sea combat training range from Sevastopol after completing planned repair work at the ship repair facility.

References

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The frigate Ladny heading through the Bosphorus in Istanbul (2015)
  1. ^ "Frigate "Ladny" - Project 1135 / Krivak I Class". Flot.sevastopol.info. Retrieved 8 March 2014.
  2. ^ "Russian Black Sea Fleet guard ship deploys to sea after repairs". TASS. 7 April 2021.
  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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Russian frigate Ladny
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