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Uda class oiler

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Builders
  
Vyborg

Completed
  
9

In commission
  
1962-present

Displacement
  
7,100 tons full load

Name
  
Project 577 (NATO Uda Class)

Operators
  
Soviet Navy  Russian Navy

The Uda class (Project 577) is a class of replenishment oiler built for the Soviet Navy between 1962 and 1967.

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Construction

Project 577 vessels were built at the Vyborg, USSR shipyard during the 1960s and were designated VTR Voyenyy Tanker, Military Tanker) by the Soviet Navy. They are capable of replenishment at sea and an A-frame kingpost provides 2 amidships refueling positions. They are also capable of refueling over the stern.

The Project 577 is similar in design to a US Navy AO fleet tanker or a Royal Fleet Auxiliary fleet support tanker and performs the same operational role. Unlike US or British vessels of this type, the Project 577 does not have facilities for helicopters and is incapable of vertical replenishment.

There are provisions for fitting eight ZIF-75 57mm AA guns in quad mounts, plus 1 MR-302 Strut Curve and 2 MR-103 Muff Cob radar, but no weapons systems have been reported fitted to the Uda class since the 1960s.

Ships in class

There were 9 vessels in the class.

References

Uda-class oiler Wikipedia