Project 775 Ropucha class Tank Landing ship
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Unit | Shipyard | Fleet | Chronology ** | Notes | |||||
# | number | Name | Laid Down | Launch | Comm. | Stricken | |||
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1 | BDK-47 | Gdansk Poland Poland | 01 Jul 1974 | 17 Dec 1994 | scrapped | ||||
2 | BDK-48 | Gdansk Poland | 30 Jun 1975 | 05 Jul 1994 | scrapped | ||||
3 | BDK-63 | Gdansk Poland | 30 Jun 1975 | 05 Jul 1994 | scrapped | ||||
4 | BDK-90 | Gdansk Poland | 30 Nov 1975 | 05 Jul 1994 | ? scrapped | ||||
5 | BDK-91 | Gdansk Poland | 30 Jun 1976 | ~2020+ | |||||
6 | BDK-181 | Gdansk Poland | 09 Oct 1976 | 05 Jul 1994 | scrapped | ||||
7 | BDK-182 | Kondopoga | Gdansk Poland | 30 Nov 1976 | ~2020+ | ||||
8 | BDK-183 | Kotlas | Gdansk Poland | 15 Mar 1977 | 2005 | scrapped | |||
9 | BDK-197 | Gdansk Poland | 21 Sep 1977 | 05 Jul 1994 | scrapped | ||||
10 | BDK-200 | Gdansk Poland | 17 Mar 1977 | 26 Jun 1977 | 17 Dec 1977 | 30 Jun 1993 | scrapped | ||
11 | BDK-55 | Alexandr Otrakovskiy | Gdansk Poland | Aug 1977 | 03 Dec 1977 | 30 Jul 1978 | ~2020+ | ||
12 | BDK-119 | Gdansk Poland | 27 Feb 1979 | 1980 to Yemen | |||||
Project 775/II | |||||||||
13 | BDK-14 | Gdansk Poland | 31 Aug 1981 | 03 May 2001 | scrapped | ||||
14 | BDK-101 | Oslyaba | Gdansk Poland | 19 Dec 1981 | ~2020+ | ||||
15 | BDK-105 | Gdansk Poland | 1982 | 10 Apr 2002 | scrapped | ||||
16 | BDK-98 | Admiral Nevelskoy | Gdansk Poland | 28 Sep 1982 | ~2020+ | ||||
17 | BDK-32 | Gdansk Poland | 1982 | 2002 | not BDK-91 | ||||
18 | BDK-43 | Minsk | Gdansk Poland | 30 May 1983 | ~2020+ | ||||
19 | BDK-58 | Kaliningrad | Gdansk Poland | 09 Dec 1984 | ~2020+ | ||||
20 | BDK-45 | Georgiy Pobedonosets | Gdansk Poland | 05 Mar 1985 | ~2025+ | ||||
21 | BDK-56 | Konstantin Olshansky | Gdansk Poland | 1985 | 10 Jan 1996 | to Ukraine | |||
22 | BDK-60 | Aleksandr Shabalin | Gdansk Poland | 11 Jun 1985 | 31 Dec 1985 | ~2025+ | not BDK-121 | ||
23 | BDK-64 | Tsesar Kunikov | Gdansk Poland | 30 Sep 1986 | ~2025+ | ||||
24 | BDK-46 | Novocherkassk | Gdansk Poland | 17 Apr 1987 | 30 Nov 1987 | ~2025+ | |||
25 | BDK-67 | Yamal | Gdansk Poland | 06 apr 1987 | 1988 | 30 Apr 1988 | ~2025+ | ||
BDK-182 | Bobruisk | 1983 | erroneous report?? | ||||||
BDK-200 | Mukhatar Avezov | 1984 | erroneous report?? | ||||||
BDK- | Nikolay Koraskov | 1984 | erroneous report?? | ||||||
Project 775/III | |||||||||
26 | BDK-54 | Azov | Gdansk Poland | BLACK | 22 Nov 1988 | 19 May 1989 | 12 Oct 1990 | ~2030+ | Project 775M |
27 | BDK-11 | Peresvet | Gdansk Poland | PAC | 10 Apr 1991 | ~2030+ | Project 775M | ||
28 | BDK-61 | Korolev | Gdansk Poland | BALTIC | 12 Feb 1990 | 16 Nov 1990 | 10 Jul 1991 | ~2030+ | Project 775M not BDK-122 |
** the usual confusion and obscurity RussianShips.info - the main source IISS Military Balance 2018 likewise reports 12 Ropucha I/II and 3 Ropucha III in service Combat Fleets 2015 agrees other estimates placed the number of active units as low as 9 in 2000 to as many as 21 in 2005 Ropucha I retirements were after two decades, and probably reflect post-Soviet downsizing Ropucha II retirements were after two decades, as 11711 Ivan Gren entered service The usual rule of thumb is that small ships last 20 years, big ships last 30 years, and after 40 years it is a rustbucket. |
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