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Russian cruiser Ochakov

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Laid down
  
25 December 1969

Decommissioned
  
August 2011(?)

Construction started
  
25 December 1969

Length
  
173 m

Commissioned
  
4 November 1973

Class and type
  
Launched
  
30 April 1971

Weight
  
9,043 tons

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Fate
  
Sunk as blockship, March 2014

Status
  
Scuttled, Naval Station Novoozerne (Donuzlav Lake), Crimea

Builders
  
Shipyard named after 61 Communards, Mykolaiv

Ochakov was a Kara-class cruiser of the Russian Navy Black Sea Fleet. She was decommissioned in 2011 but remained laid-up in Sevastopol, until on 3 March 2014 she was towed and sunk as a blockship in the channel to Donuzlav Lake, in Novoozerne, in western Crimea.

History

Ochakov was laid down in the Soviet Union on 25 December 1969, launched on 30 April 1971, and commissioned in the Soviet Black Sea Fleet on 4 November 1973. The ship was constructed in the 61 Kommunar Shipyard at Nikolayev (Mykolaiv) on the Black Sea. She was in service with the Soviet Fleet until 1991, and then joined its successor, the Russian Navy. In 2000, the ship was laid up for modification and repairs. By 2006, all work on the ship had been halted, and, in 2008, the ship was towed from Sevmorzavod.

On 20 August 2011, the naval flag of Ochakov was hauled down and the ship prepared to be sold for scrap.

On 6 March 2014, during the Russian military intervention in Ukraine, Russian sailors scuttled the hull of Ochakov in Donuzlav Lake at the entrance to Donuzlav Bay in western Crimea as a blockship, in an attempt to prevent Ukrainian navy ships from gaining access to the Black Sea.

References

Russian cruiser Ochakov Wikipedia


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