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The ''Steregushchiy'' class (russian: Стерегущий, , Guarding), Russian designation Project 20380, is a
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s being built for the Russian Navy. Designed by the
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, subsequent vessels were built to an improved design (Project 20381), incorporating the Zaslon-Redut SAM system. The ship full displacement and dimensions are large for a corvette, thus it is designated as a
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by NATO. The ''Steregushchiy'' class has been further developed into the (Project 20385) and Project 20386 subclasses. The export variant is known as Project 20382 ''Tigr''.


History

The ships of the ''Steregushchiy'' class are multipurpose corvettes, designed to replace the . Such ships are used for
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operations, engagement of enemy submarines and surface ships, and gun support of landing operations. The first batch built at the
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shipyard in
St. Petersburg Saint Petersburg ( rus, links=no, Санкт-Петербург, a=Ru-Sankt Peterburg Leningrad Petrograd Piter.ogg, r=Sankt-Peterburg, p=ˈsankt pʲɪtʲɪrˈburk), formerly known as Petrograd (1914–1924) and later Leningrad (1924–1991), i ...
consists of four ships. A second building line has been started at
Komsomolsk-on-Amur Komsomolsk-on-Amur ( rus, Комсомольск-на-Амуре, r=Komsomolsk-na-Amure, p=kəmsɐˈmolʲsk nɐɐˈmurʲə) is a types of inhabited localities in Russia, city in Khabarovsk Krai, Russia, located on the west bank of the Amur Rive ...
. The lead ship of this second batch was named . The Russian Navy has publicly announced that they expect to buy at least 30 of these ships, for all four major fleets. According to Jane's Naval Forces News, the first vessel was commissioned on 14 November 2007. An additional order of eight corvettes of the project 20380 (and an additional two of the project 20385) was made in August 2020. Some of the ships may reportedly be built at the Amur Shipyard as destined for the Pacific Fleet, while others could be built at
Severnaya Verf Severnaya Verf (russian: Северная верфь, , Northern Shipyard) is a major shipyard on in Saint Petersburg, Russia, producing naval and civilian ships. It was founded as a branch of the Putilov Plant in the late 1800s. Under the Sovi ...
. As of November 2020, the allocation between shipyards for the ten new vessels had still to be decided. In December it was announced that the Amur Shipyard would build six new corvettes (two Project 20380 and four Project 20385) for the Pacific Fleet with projected service entry between 2024 and 2028. Construction was to begin in 2021.


Design

The ''Steregushchiy''-class corvettes have a steel hull and
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superstructure, with a
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and nine
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s. They have a combined bridge and command centre, and space and weight provision for eight
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missiles.
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was widely used during construction of the ships, as well as 21 patents and 14 new computer programs. Newest physical field reduction solutions were applied too. As a result, designers considerably reduced the ship's
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thanks to hull architecture and fire-resistant
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applied in tophamper's design. The
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on the first ship was replaced in subsequent vessels by twelve Redut VLS cells containing 9M96E medium-range SAMs of the
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system.
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(Kalibr type missiles) will be fitted to a larger domestic version, Project 20385. For the anti-submarine warfare the ships are equipped with two 4-tube launchers of the
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ASW system. The export version known as Project 20382 ''Tigr'' carries either eight supersonic SS-N-26 (
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)
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s or sixteen subsonic
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'Switchblade' (Kh-35E Uran). It also carries two twin-tube launchers for 533 mm heavy torpedoes instead of
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on the domestic version. The A-190E 100 mm gun first used in the s is controlled by a 5P-10E system that can track four targets simultaneously. Protection from air attacks is provided by the Kashtan CIWS and eight mounts for the
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'Grouse' (9K38 Igla) SAM.


Export

In 2007 the
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made an agreement in principle (pending a full contract) for four vessels of this type to replace their ageing Dutch-built corvettes. The first was to be built in Spain and fitted out in St. Petersburg, leaving open the option of Indonesian involvement in building the subsequent ships. This agreement appears to have lapsed; in 2011 Indonesia signed a deal for two
Ada-class corvette The Ada class is a class of anti-submarine corvettes developed primarily for the Turkish Navy during the first stage of the MILGEM project. The Turkish Navy has commissioned all four Ada-class corvettes. Development The design objective of the ...
s from Turkey. Rosoboronexport have briefed Singapore and the United Arab Emirates on the vessel. The first actual contract for the export version, Project 20382 ''Tigr'', was signed at the 5th International Maritime Defense Show in St. Petersburg in July 2011 when Algeria ordered two ships. The cost was estimated at US$120–150 million per ship. One was to be delivered to the
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in 2014 and one in 2015, but over five years later, the
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Military Balance 2020 did not list any such vessels in service with the Algerian Navy (IISS MB 2020, p. 341).


Operational history

*''Steregushchiy'' started sea trials in November 2006 and was commissioned in the
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on 14 November 2007. *''Soobrazitelnyy'', the second ship in the class, was launched on 31 March 2010 and was expected to start sea trials in November/December 2010. The ship was commissioned in October 2011. *''Boikiy'' was commissioned in May 2013. *''Stoikiy'' was commissioned in May 2014. Flag-raising ceremony was conducted on 27 July 2014. *''Sovershennyy'' was launched in 2015 and joined the Pacific Fleet in late July 2017. *''Gromkiy'' was commissioned in December 2018. *''Hero of the Russian Federation Aldar Tsydenzhapov'' was commissioned in December 2020.


2017

On 14 October 2017, '' Soobrazitelny'', '' Boikiy'' and tanker ''Kola'' embarked a deployment to the
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and the
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. The ships returned to their homeport on 14 January 2018 and were greeted by the commander of the
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Vice-Admiral
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.


2020

The first six corvettes participated in a large-scale exercise of the Russian Navy in March–April 2020. The exercise has been suggested to be an answer to the largest
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post-
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simulation of
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in
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''Defender 2020''. The Russian exercise started with corvette '' Stoikiy'' and
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(LST) ''Korolyov'' being deployed to the
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in early March. In mid and late March, the three remaining corvettes saw deployments as well. ''Boikiy'' was active in the southern North Sea, together with LSTs ''Minsk'' and ''Kaliningrad'', while '' Steregushchiy'' and ''Soobrazitelnyy'' were active in the central North Sea. Auxiliary ships present included the tug ''Nikolay Chiker'', tankers ''Kola'' and '' Akademik Pashin'', as well as special-purpose ship '' Yantar''. Adding the '' Yaroslav Mudry's'' deployment to the
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, this means that all active major
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s of the Baltic Fleet were active at the same time, which was an unprecedented event at the time and can be roughly compared only with the ''Ocean Shield 2019'' exercise, where two LSTs, three corvettes and a frigate were active in the
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. At the same time, however, frigates '' Admiral Grigorovich'', '' Admiral Essen'' and '' Admiral Makarov'' of the
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were also active. On 26 March, the combined Russian force with two Black Sea Fleet frigates, three corvettes and two LSTs of the Baltic Fleet was tracked by a nine-ship strong
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squadron. At the Pacific Fleet, '' Sovershennyy'' and '' Gromkiy'' held an exercise along with
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'' Varyag'',
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s '' Bystryy'', '' Admiral Tributs'', '' Admiral Panteleyev'',
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''Marshal Krylov'' and
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s ''Sadko'', ''Ivan Susanin'', as well as civilian icebreaker '' Kapitan Khlebnikov'' in the
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. Another exercise was held in the
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by corvettes ''MPK-82'', ''MPK-107'', ''Ust-Ilimsk'', ''Kholmsk'', ''Moroz'', ''Razliv'', ''Iney'', ''Smerch'' and two
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s. The second stage of the exercise started on 8 April, when ''Steregushchiy'', ''Soobrazitelnyy'' and ''Stoikiy'' were again deployed to the Baltic Sea. A day earlier, frigate '' Admiral Kasatonov'', submarine ''
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'' and tug ''Pamir'' of the
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were reported to be in the
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on their way to the Baltic Sea as well. The intense period of exercises continued in mid April. At the Pacific Fleet they involved one LST and six anti-ship corvettes. At the Northern Fleet they included two anti-ship, three
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corvettes and supposedly six nuclear submarines. The Baltic Fleet held three more exercises involving two LSTs, six anti-ship corvettes, two anti-submarine corvettes as well as other ships. ''Boikiy'' was deployed to the
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with tanker ''Akademik Pashin'' on 30 April. In November–December 2020, corvettes ''Steregushchiy'', ''Boikiy'' and tanker ''Kola'' took part in an unusually intensive Russian naval activity in the North Sea and areas near the
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. The deployments could have been an answer to the sailing of US, British and Norwegian warships to the Barents Sea for the first time after the Cold War earlier in 2020. Destroyer ''
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'', accompanied by the tanker ''Sergey Osipov'' had been active in the area, as well and shortly afterwards destroyer '' Vice-Admiral Kulakov'', accompanied by the tanker ''Akademik Pashin'' and
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''Viktor Leonov''. ''Vice-Admiral Kulakov'', unusually, sailed west of the United Kingdom, in the area where the Russian Navy hasn't been known to be active since 2009 (in 2012 there was a friendly port call of ''Vice-Admiral Kulakov'' to Cork). Russian ships in the area included also
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''Staryy Oskol'', tug ''Kapitan Guryev'' and patrol ship '' Vasily Bykov''.


2021

During the February–March exercises of the Baltic Fleet, ''Boikiy'', ''Soobrazitelnyy'' and ''Steregushchy'' were active in the Baltic Sea, along with frigate ''Yaroslav Mudry'', anti-ship corvettes ''Mytishchy'', ''Sovetsk'', ''Odintsovo'', ''Zelenyy Dol'', ''Serpukhov'', ''Morshansk'', ''Zarechnyy'', ''Passat'', anti-submarine corvettes ''Aleksin'' and ''Kabardino-Balkariya'', LSTs ''Minsk'' and ''Korolyov'', tanker ''Aleksandr Grebenshchikov'', tug ''Anatoly Ptytsyn'',
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''Sibiryakov'', minesweepers and other ships. The crews of the warships conducted
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fires against targets simulating enemy warships and air attack weapons. On 18 February, conventional submarine ''Rostov-na-Donu'' and escort tug ''Nikolay Muru'' transited the area towards the Mediterranean Sea, as well. Finally, an amphibious landing exercise has been held with landing craft ''Michman Lermontov'', ''Leytenant Rimskiy Korsakov'', ''D-325'', ''Mordoviya'' and others.


2022

Jan 2022 The Russian Baltic Fleet's task force made up of corvettes and departed from the naval base of Baltiysk fora long-distance deployment As part of the long distance deployment the two corvettes carried out Naval excerises in the Atlantic outside of the Irish EEZ along with other ships and then visited Algeria. Feb 2022 Corvettes , , of the Pacific fleet and 18 other combat ships and supply vessels including Project 20385 corvette , Marshal Shaposhnikov frigate, Admiral Panteleyev large anti-submarine ship and Marshal Krylov command ship carried out naval exercises at training grounds in the Sea of Japan and the Sea of Okhotsk. From 21 to 27 December 2022, Project 20380 corvettes , along with
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and Pacific Fleet flagship
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carried out joint drills in the East China Sea with the Chinese Navy.https://tass.com/defense/1554295


Ships

Italics indicate estimates


See also

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List of ships of the Soviet Navy This is a list of ships and classes of the Soviet Navy. Corvettes In the Soviet Navy these were classified as small anti-submarine ships (MPK) or small missile ships (MRK). * (projects 122A, 122bis) * (project 204) * (project 1124 ''Al'bat ...
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List of ships of Russia by project number The list of ships of Russia by project number includes all Russian ships by assigned project numbers. Ship descriptions are Russian assigned classifications when known. (The Russian term "проект" can be translated either as the cognate "pr ...
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Gremyashchiy-class corvette The ''Gremyashchiy'' class (russian: Гремящий, , Thunderous), Russian designation Project 20385, is an update of the s of the Russian Navy. This follow-on project was designed by the Almaz Central Marine Design Bureau in Saint Petersbur ...
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Project 20386 corvette Project 20386 is Russia's newest class of corvettes being constructed by Severnaya Verf for the Russian Navy. Based on the and classes, the new class will be larger and will incorporate more stealthy design. There are plans to build a series ...


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