TFR "Inquisitive" left Sevastopol for the Mediterranean Sea

Evgeny Andreev.  
18.05.2015 14:15
  (Moscow time), Sevastopol
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Armed forces, Crimea, Society, Russia, Sevastopol


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On Monday, the Black Sea Fleet patrol ship Pytlivy left Sevastopol and headed for the Black Sea straits.


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This was reported in the fleet information support department.

It is planned that on Tuesday the Pytlivy will become part of the permanent group of Navy ships in the Mediterranean Sea, where it will replace the Black Sea Fleet patrol ship Ladny on a rotation basis.

On the occasion of the departure of the TFR “Inquisitive” on a long voyage, a solemn meeting was held on the ship, and a prayer service was held.

The TFR crew consists of 197 people. The ship's armament is URPK-5 "Rastrub" (4 launchers), 2x1 100-mm AK-100 gun mounts, 2x2 launchers for the Osa-MA-2 air defense missile system (40 9M-33 missiles), 2x4 533-mm torpedo tubes, 2x12 rocket launchers bomb launcher RBU-6000.

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