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Project 183R class


NATO: Komar class


Overview


Project 183R class

Right side view of a Project 183R (NATO: Komar) class missile boat.
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Origin
Soviet Union
Type
Missile boat
Entered service
1957
Status
Obsolete
Development
Early 1950’s
Developer
Soviet Union
Production
1956 - 1965
Producer
Soviet Union - No 5 yard, Leningrad
Soviet Union - No 602 yard, Vladivostok
Number produced
112, including 58 rebuilt from Project 183T
Designations
Komar (NATO reporting name)
Mucha (project code)
Russian for “fly”
Notable users
Soviet Union
Egypt

Details


Facts Project 183R
General
Origin
Soviet Union
Type
Missile boat
Complement
17, including 3 officers
Dimensions
Displacement
81 t full load
70 t standard
Length
25.5 m
Beam
6.2 m
Draft
1.4 m
Propulsion
Arrangement
4x diesel engine
Machinery
M-50F-4 diesel
Power output
1.200 hp per engine
Propulsion
4x fixed pitch propeller
Mobility
Speed
38 t
Range
885 nm at 11.8 kt
480 nm at 26 kt
450 nm at 27.5 kt
Sensors
Surface search radar
Rangut
Systems
Fire control system
Klyon-183R
IFF
Nikhrom
Guns
Anti-aircraft
1x2 25mm 2M-3M
SSM
Launcher
2x KT-67
Missile type
P-15 Termit

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