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The ''Neustrashimy'' class (russian: Неустрашимый, alternate English spelling ''Neustrashimyy''), Soviet designation Project 11540 ''Yastreb'' ( hawk), is a series of large frigates built for the Soviet Navy and currently in service with the Russian Navy. Seven ships were planned for the Soviet Navy, but the fall of the
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disrupted those plans. Two ships were completed, both currently in active service with the Russian Baltic Fleet.


Design and construction

The class was designed as a general purpose anti-submarine warfare (ASW) frigate to follow on from the s. The ship is equipped with a newly designed Zvezda-1 integrated
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system (with NATO reporting name Ox Tail) as its primary ASW sensor. The program started in 1986 and seven ships were originally planned. After the collapse of the Soviet Union the project was frozen and only one ship, ''Neustrashimy'' (''Неустрашимый'' - "Dauntless"), was in active service with the Russian Baltic Fleet by the mid-1990s. On 24 February 2009 the second ship in the class, ''Yaroslav Mudry'', left the
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in Russia's
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for its first sea trials. As of 2010, both ''Neustrashimy'' and ''Yaroslav Mudry'' are operational with the Baltic Fleet. The ships were built by Yantar Yard,
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. Only ''Neustrashimy'' was completed by the time the
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collapsed. Two further ships were incomplete. ''Yaroslav Mudry'' (named after the great ruler of the
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,
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) and ''Tuman'' ("Fog", named after a
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era Soviet patrol boat whose crew exhibited great valour in combat with three
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destroyers). As of 2009, the frigate ''Yaroslav Mudry'' began sea trials and entered service.


Service history


2008–2009 deployment to Somalia

In late September 2008, ''Neustrashimy'' left the Baltic Fleet and was sent to the Gulf of Aden waters off the Somali coast to fight piracy in the region. Russian navy spokesman Captain Igor Dygalo told the
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that the missile frigate ''Neustrashimy'' had left the Baltic Sea port of Baltiisk a day before the hijacking to cooperate with other unspecified countries in anti-piracy efforts. As of 27 October, the frigate was operating independently in the vicinity of a group of
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warships near the Somali coast. On 11 November, ''Neustrashimy'' helped capture suspected pirates along with Royal Marines from ; the suspected pirates had been attempting to board the merchant vessel . On 16 November 2008, the frigate prevented pirates from capturing the Saudi Arabian ship .


Further deployment

In June 2016 ''Yaroslav Mudry'' was part of a maritime incident between Russian and United States navies in which the ship came in close proximity to in the Mediterranean, though both sides claim the other was at fault for the encounter. The American destroyer came within of the Russian vessel. In April 2018, ''Yaroslav Mudry'' and Uda-class oiler ''Lena'' were escorted by the Royal Navy frigate as they were passing through the English Channel en route to the
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. ''Yaroslav Mudry'' was again seen passing the English Channel on 1 November 2018. On 1 October 2019, ''Yaroslav Mudry'', tanker ''Yelnya'', and tug ''Viktor Konetsky'' embarked on the INDRA-2019 exercise. On 21 October, the frigate under the command of Captain 2nd rank Mikhail Navolotsky paid a visit to the Cypriot port of Limassol and, in early December, patrolled the Gulf of Aden. On 10 December, the ships arrived to Mormugao, India and have been participating in the exercises till 19 December. On 27 December, the ships arrived at the Iranian port of Chakhbehar and participated in joint naval exercise. Between 4-7 January 2020, the ship detachment visited the Omani port of Salalah and afterwards started patrolling the Gulf of Aden again. Between 10-18 February, ''Yaroslav Mudry'' paid another visit to Salalah, Oman and between 4-6 March Colombo, Sri Lanka. On 4 May 2020, the ships returned to Baltiysk. From 2014 ''Neustrashimy'' was in overhaul with the deadline for the completion of her refit having passed on several occasions, partly due to the problem of acquiring parts for her Ukrainian-made engines. However, the ship completed her refit in December 2021 and is scheduled to return to the fleet in April 2022. Post-refit sea trials were underway as of February 2022. In July, ''Neustrashimy'' was reported to have fired the SA-N-9 air defence missile during its tests at sea.


Project 11541 "Korsar"

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developed the escort ship Korsar based on the Neustrahimmy-class. The Project 11541 Korsar escort ship is designed to search for, track, and engage surface, underwater, and air targets, as well as to perform escort and patrol tasks. The ship can carry out a wide range of missions, operating autonomously and within a tactical task force in sea and oceanic areas. The customer can choose as armament between 4
Kh-35 The Zvezda Kh-35 (russian: Х-35 , AS-20 'Kayak') is a Soviet turbojet subsonic cruise anti-ship missile. The missile can be launched from helicopters, surface ships and coastal defence batteries with the help of a rocket booster, in which c ...
launchers with 16 missiles, 2
P-800 Oniks The P-800 Oniks (russian: П-800 Оникс; en, Onyx), also known in export markets as Yakhont (russian: Яхонт; en, ruby), is a Soviet / Russian supersonic anti-ship cruise missile developed by NPO Mashinostroyeniya as a ramjet version ...
launchers with 8 missiles, 8 3M-54 Kalibr VLS cells or 2
P-270 Moskit The P-270 Moskit (russian: П-270 «Москит»; en, Mosquito) is a Soviet supersonic ramjet powered anti-ship cruise missile. Its GRAU designation is 3M80, air launched variant is the Kh-41 and its NATO reporting name is SS-N-22 Sunburn ...
launchers with 8 missiles.


Ships


Building

The work on ''Tuman'' was suspended in late 1993 when about 47% complete due to lack of funding. In 1996, the ship was launched to clear space in slip and was subsequently laid up in 1998 to clear space in dry dock. In April 2016, the director of the Yantar shipyard announced the incomplete hulk was to be scrapped as the high cost of completing the ship to an outdated design was considered inefficient and the space freed up by its disposal could be employed on more cost-effective projects.


See also

* List of ships of the Soviet Navy *
List of ships of Russia by project number The list of ships of Russia by project number includes all Russian ships by assigned project numbers. Ship descriptions are Russian assigned classifications when known. (The Russian term "проект" can be translated either as the cognate "pr ...
*
List of naval ship classes in service The list of naval ship classes in service includes all combatant surface classes in service currently with navies or armed forces and auxiliaries in the world. Ships are grouped by type, and listed alphabetically within. For other vessels, see ...


References


Sources

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External links


Project 1154 Neustrashimy class
at fas.org
11540 Ястреб
at Belarusian State University Encyclopedia of Ships

at Atrinaflot.narod.ru

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