Russian Landing Ship Aleksandr Nikolayev
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''Aleksandr Nikolayev'' () was a of the
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and part of the Pacific Fleet. Named after the
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officer Vice-Admiral Aleksandr Nikolayev, the ship was built in
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and launched in 1982. She was decommissioned in 2006, and scrapped after 2022.


Construction and commissioning

''Aleksandr Nikolayev'' was built by
Yantar Shipyard Yantar Shipyard () is a Russian shipbuilding company based in Kaliningrad, Russia. Yantar Shipyard builds military ships, including antisubmarine and patrol craft, as well as civil vessels such as fishing trawlers and seiners. It is a part of th ...
, in
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. She was laid down on 22 February 1976, and launched on 20 April 1982. She was commissioned into the
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on 31 December 1982 as part of its Pacific Fleet,
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ed in
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, and with the
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in late December 1991, she went on to serve in the Russian Navy.


Career

''Aleksandr Nikolayev'' was one of a three ship class, designated by the Russians as Project 1174 (). The ships were classified as BDK () for . ''Aleksandr Nikolayev'' and her
sister ship A sister ship is a ship of the same Ship class, class or of virtually identical design to another ship. Such vessels share a nearly identical hull and superstructure layout, similar size, and roughly comparable features and equipment. They o ...
''Ivan Rogov'' were both assigned to the Pacific Fleet, while the third ship, ''Mitrofan Moskalenko'' was assigned to the
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. Having been commissioned, she was assigned to the fleet's 22nd Marine Landing Division, based at
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in Ivantsov Bay. Оn 17 October 1983, ''Aleksandr Nikolayev'' was part of a detachment consisting of the aircraft carrier ''Novorossiysk'', the cruiser ''Nikolayev'', the frigate ''Poryvistyy'' and a tanker, under the command of the Rear-Admiral Rostislav Dymov, chief of the Pacific Fleet's . En route, the vessels called at
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, Angola, between 12 and 20 November,
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, Mozambique, between 1 and 9 December,
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, between 8 and 13 December and
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, India, between 5 and 10 February. She arrived at
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on 27 February 1984. In 1984, ''Aleksandr Nikolayev'', the aircraft carrier ''Minsk'', and Vietnamese forces conducted the Soviet Navy's first amphibious landing in Vietnam. She took part in exercises in winter 1984, and again in autumn 1987 under the command of
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Nikolai Kochergin. With the outbreak of the Iran-Iraq War in 1988, and the start of
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in early 1990, ''Aleksandr Nikolayev'' was several times deployed into the
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and the
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to escort Soviet merchant vessels. She carried out further exercises in summer 1989, and from November 1989 to January 1990, she transported 14
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aircraft and vehicles from
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, Vietnam.


Decommissioning and scrapping

''Aleksandr Nikolayev'' was reduced to the
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in 1997, and decommissioned on 18 December 2006. Her sister ''Mitrofan Moskalenko'' was decommissioned on the same day, while her other sister, ''Ivan Rogov'', had been decommissioned on 4 August 1995. She was put up for sale in 2008, though she was still laid up at Fokino in 2013, next to the also decommissioned ''SSV-33 Ural''. Russia had by this point ordered two ''Mistral''-class
landing helicopter dock A landing helicopter dock (LHD) is a multipurpose amphibious assault ship that is capable of operating as a helicopter carrier and also has a well deck for supporting landing crafts. LHD vessels are built with a full flight deck similar in ...
s from France to supplement their amphibious warfare capabilities, but with the outbreak of the
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in 2014, delivery of the ships was suspended, and then abandoned. Naval planners briefly considered reactivating the mothballed ''Mitrofan Moskalenko'' and ''Aleksandr Nikolayev'' instead. In April 2016, the
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announced another tender for the disposal of the ''Aleksandr Nikolayev''. She was still laid up with a skeleton crew at Fokino in May 2019, and "no decisions have been made about it yet" according to a source speaking to
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. On 29 January 2021, strong winds broke the ship free from her moorings. She was run aground to prevent collisions with other vessels, and returned to her moorings with the help of tugs on 1 February, when the weather had subsided. She was scrapped in 2022.


References

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