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Altay class oiler

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Builders
  
Rauma-Repola, Finland

Completed
  
6

In commission
  
1968-present

Active
  
4

Name
  
Project 160 (NATO Altay Class)

Operators
  
Soviet Navy  Russian Navy

The Altay class (Project 160) is a class of replenishment oiler built for the Soviet navy between 1967 and 1972.

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Construction

The vessels were built for the USSR by the Finnish shipbuilding yard Rauma-Repola. Over 60 vessels of this type were built for Soviet service, most with the fishing fleet and merchant fleet. Only 6 vessels were ordered for service with the Soviet navy. Project 160 tankers can refuel one ship at a time from either side or over the stern.

Ships in class

There were 6 vessels in the class.

Yel'nya incident

In April 1993, while in reserve with the Black Sea Fleet at Sevastopol, the Yel'nya was taken over by Ukrainian dissidents. After a brief seizure, control was reestablished by the Russian Navy. The Yel'nya was later transferred to the Baltic Fleet.

References

Altay-class oiler Wikipedia