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Vishnya Class (Project 864 Class) Russian Intelligence Collection Ship

Vishnya Class

Intelligence-Collection and Missile-Range Instrumentation Ship
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Basic Information
Name
Vishnya Class (Project 864 Class) Russian Intelligence Collection Ship
Designation
Vishnya Class
Alternate Designation
Vishnya Class; Project 864 Class
Equipment Type
Intelligence-Collection and Missile-Range Instrumentation Ship
Manufacturer
Date of Introduction
1985
Description

The Vishnya class (also known as the Meridian class) is a group of intelligence collection ships built for the Soviet Navy in the 1980s. The ships continue in service with the Russian Navy. The Soviet designation is Project 864. The Russian Navy operates seven of these ships. These ships are large, purpose-built ships designed for signals intelligence gathering via an extensive array of sensors. The data could be transmitted to shore via satellite link antennas housed in two large radomes. The ships are armed with two AK-630 close-in weapon systems and SA-N-8 surface-to-air missile (SAM) launchers, for last resort self-defense.

Naval & Littoral Specifications
Crew 151
Beam 14.60 m
Draft 4.50 m
Variants
Fedor Golovin (ex-Meridian) Commissioned: 1985 Status: Active Fleet: Baltic Fleet
Kareliya Commissioned: 1986 Status: Active Fleet: Pacific Fleet
Tavriya Commissioned: 1987 Status: Active Fleet: Northern Fleet
Priazovye Commissioned: 1987 Status: Active Fleet: Black Sea Fleet
Kurily Commissioned: 1987 Status: Active Fleet: Pacific Fleet
Vasiliy Tatishchev (ex-Pelengator) Commissioned: 1988 Status: Active Fleet: Baltic Fleet
Viktor Leonov (ex-Odograf) Commissioned: 1988 Status: Active Fleet: Northern Fleet
System
Alternative Designation Vishnya Class; Project 864 Class
Type Intelligence Collection Ship
Builder Stocznia Polnocna Shipyard, Gdansk, Poland
Crew 151 (30 Off. + 121 Enl.)
Intelligence Equipment These ships are large, purpose built ships designed for SIGINT and COMINT electronic intelligence via an extensive array of sensors. The data could be transmitted to shore via satellite link antennaes. The Project 864 are equipped with two satellite communications antennae inside radomes.
Dimensions
Length 94.4 m
Beam 14.6 m
Draft 4.5 m
Displacement, Light 2,690 tons
Displacement, Standard 3,100 tons
Displacement, Full Load 3,470 tons
Propulsion System
Engine Name 2 x Cegielski-Sulzer type 12AV 25/30
Engine Type Diesel
Engine Power 4,400 total bhp
Maximum Range 7,900 nm at 12.5 knots
Maximum Speed 16 knots (30 km/h)
Endurance 45 days
Gun Weapon Systems
Gun Weapon System #1
Name 2 x 30-mm/54-cal AK-230 Gatling CIWS
Type Close-In Weapon System (CIWS)
Caliber 30 mm
Length 2.140 m
Weight 1857 kg to 1905 kg
Elevation -12 to +87 degrees
Traverse +180 to -180 degrees
Rate of Fire over 1,000 rounds per minute cyclic
Muzzle Velocity 1,050 m/s
Maximum Firing Range INA
Gun Weapon Systems #1 Ammunition
Type Rifle
Caliber 30 mm
Cartridge INA
Basic Load INA
Missile Weapon System
Missile #1
Name 16 x Igla-1M Missiles
Type Surface-to-Air Missile
Launcher 2 x quad SA-N-8 Gremlin SAM launchers
Length 1.40 m
Diameter 75 mm
Weight 16.0 kg
Engine two-stage solid-propellant rocket
Maximum Speed Mach 1.75
Maximum Range 6,000 m
Altitude 10 m - 6,000 m
Basic Load 16 x Igla-1M Missiles
Radar Systems
Navigation Radar 2 x Volga (Don Kay) navigation radar
Sonar Systems
Hull-Mounted Sonar 1 x Pamyat hull-mounted array
Dipping Sonar 1 x high-frequency dipping sonar
Protection
Hull The design bears some resemblance to that of the larger BAL'ZAM (AGI) class intelligence ship.
Countermeasures INA
NBC Water Washdown System Yes
EW Intercept Various intercept arrays
Details
Country of Origin Russia
Category Naval
Naval
Filter Label
V
Classification
Domain
Naval & Littoral
Equipment Status
Active
Dimensions
Length
94.4 m
Width
Height
Weight
Operators (1)
Russia
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