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Bora class hovercraft

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Built
  
1988–1995

Completed
  
2

In commission
  
1997–

Bora-class hovercraft

Builders
  
Zelenodolsk, Kazan (Chief Designer - L. Elssky)

Operators
  
Soviet Navy  Russian Navy

Displacement
  
Around 1,050 tonnes (1,030 long tons)

The Bora-class hoverborne guided missile corvette of the Russian Navy, also bears the NATO class name Dergach, is one of the few types of military surface effect ship built solely for marine combat purposes, rather than troop landing or transport. Its designation in the Soviet and Russian navies is Project 1239; the first vessel produced under this designation was Sivuch, which was later renamed Bora. It is one of the largest combat sea vehicles with catamaran design.

Contents

The ship is one of many marine craft built by the Russian Federation for coastal defense, both domestically and for export. The weapons array Bora class warships carry varies depending on which of several configurations it is built to. The specifications listed are for the two existing craft.

Deployment

The Bora-class was designed in 1988 mainly for coastal defense and patrol duties against surface vessels, large and small. Two were built and are currently in service, both assigned to the Russian Black Sea Fleet. A future series of hovercraft have been planned based on this model for future production.

Ships

  • Bora (formerly Sivuch) (615) - Launched 1988, commissioned 1997. Black Sea Fleet.
  • Samum (616) - Launched 1995, commissioned 2000. Black Sea Fleet
  • References

    Bora-class hovercraft Wikipedia