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26.04.2016

A third Gepard-class 3.9 frigate built for Vietnam will be floated out at a shipbuilding plant in eastern Russia on Wednesday.


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Project 1166.1 Gepard 3.9 class frigates are designed to engage surface ships, submarines and air targets, both independently and as part of a task force, as well as to perform escort and patrol tasks.

The ships have a displacement of 2,200 tons, a length of 102 meters, a maximum speed of 23 knots, a crew of 103 and a cruising range of 5,000 miles.

The frigates are armed with

  • an Uran-E anti-ship missile system
  • an AK-176M 76.2-mm gun
  • a Palma air defense artillery system
  • two AK-630M 30-mm gun mounts
  • 533-mm torpedo tubes.

It can also carry a Ka-28 or a Ka-31 Helix naval helicopter.

Together with the country's recently ordered six Kilo class submarines and Su-30MK2 naval fighter-bombers, the Gepard deal is seen as part of Vietnam's current naval modernization drive.

Vietnam purchased first two Project Gepard 3.9 frigates in 2006; the last one was delivered in March 2011. The Vietnamese Navy designated the ships Dinh Tien Hoang and Ly Thai To.

Through recent years, Vietnam has completed a number of contracts with Russia for delivery of surface ships and submarines for their Navy. In particular, in 2005 Vietnam bought twelve Project 12418 boats and began licensed production in the fall of 2010.

Vietnam purchased six Project 636 Varshavyanka diesel electric submarines from Russia in 2009 for $1.8 billion. Additionally, in April 2011

Russia agreed with Vietnam to deliver spare parts, tools and accessories for repair of naval equipment.



Read more: http://sputniknews.com/russia/20160426/1038617502/russia-vietnam-frigate.html#ixzz46vZNLLiU
 
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I hope the money you use to buy weapons are not from ODA (aid money).
 
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2200 tons?

Is that a frigate or corvette? Or is it reported wrongly?
the Gepard is heavily armed, can wage warfare against enemy surface ships, subs and airplanes. it can operate both independently or as part of a task force. also, it can perform escort and patrol tasks. such multirole warship is classified as frigate. or if you want it is a light frigate.

also, the Gepard can fire long range 1,500 miles kalibr cruise missiles against land targets. like a destroyer.

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the Gepard is heavily armed, can wage warfare against enemy surface ships, subs and airplanes. it can operate both independently or as part of a task force. also, it can perform escort and patrol tasks. such multirole warship is classified as frigate. or if you want it is a light frigate.

also, the Gepard can fire long range 1,500 miles kalibr cruise missiles against land targets. like a destroyer.

Russia-navy-missile-strike-600x400.jpg

bronze on everything but gold in nothing?
 
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Congratulations for the delivery.

BTW, is the boat sent by Russia for free? If it is free, you can call it "love from Russia"; but if Vietnam pays it with cash, it is not love, just "business with Russia"


26.04.2016

A third Gepard-class 3.9 frigate built for Vietnam will be floated out at a shipbuilding plant in eastern Russia on Wednesday.


1038618859.jpg



Project 1166.1 Gepard 3.9 class frigates are designed to engage surface ships, submarines and air targets, both independently and as part of a task force, as well as to perform escort and patrol tasks.

The ships have a displacement of 2,200 tons, a length of 102 meters, a maximum speed of 23 knots, a crew of 103 and a cruising range of 5,000 miles.

The frigates are armed with

  • an Uran-E anti-ship missile system
  • an AK-176M 76.2-mm gun
  • a Palma air defense artillery system
  • two AK-630M 30-mm gun mounts
  • 533-mm torpedo tubes.

It can also carry a Ka-28 or a Ka-31 Helix naval helicopter.

Together with the country's recently ordered six Kilo class submarines and Su-30MK2 naval fighter-bombers, the Gepard deal is seen as part of Vietnam's current naval modernization drive.

Vietnam purchased first two Project Gepard 3.9 frigates in 2006; the last one was delivered in March 2011. The Vietnamese Navy designated the ships Dinh Tien Hoang and Ly Thai To.

Through recent years, Vietnam has completed a number of contracts with Russia for delivery of surface ships and submarines for their Navy. In particular, in 2005 Vietnam bought twelve Project 12418 boats and began licensed production in the fall of 2010.

Vietnam purchased six Project 636 Varshavyanka diesel electric submarines from Russia in 2009 for $1.8 billion. Additionally, in April 2011

Russia agreed with Vietnam to deliver spare parts, tools and accessories for repair of naval equipment.



Read more: http://sputniknews.com/russia/20160426/1038617502/russia-vietnam-frigate.html#ixzz46vZNLLiU
 
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