Vsevolod Bobrov (Russian Navy)
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''Vsevolod Bobrov'' is an in the Russian Navy. Built by the Severnaya Verf Shipyard from 2013 to 2021, the ship is used for transporting
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, water, and ammunition, as well as providing
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, medical support, and towing capabilities. The ship was named after the Soviet football and ice hockey player Vsevolod Bobrov.


Characteristics

The ''Vsevolod Bobrov'' is the second ship in the Project 23120 ''Elbrus'' class, and is designated as a logistics support vessel in the Russian Navy. It has a bulbous bow and is made of a steel hull which is ice-strengthened to be compliant with the Arc4 ice class. The ship measures long and wide, with a draft of . It has a crew of 27 and is capable of carrying 43 passengers. The ''Vsevolod Bobrov'' has improved characteristics over the first ''Elbrus'' class, the , including an upgraded deck and communication and navigation systems. The ship has a displacement of roughly 10,000 t and can transport 2,000 t of cargo in up to 40 shipping containers. The cargo deck is in size and has two electro-hydraulic cranes and two towing winches. There are also two inflatable boats for transportation or conducting rescue missions, and the ''Vsevolod Bobrov'' is capable of acting as a mothership for smaller submersibles conducting underwater search-and-rescue missions. The ship is powered by four diesel engines which provide of power. It has bow-mounted rudder propellers and thrusters, as well as a positioning system which allows the ship to maintain its position in heavy sea state. It can sail at a maximum of , and can achieve a range of at . In Arctic conditions, it can navigate through thick ice at a speed of . The navigation bridge is located on the top of the deck towards the front of the ship, and has X-band and
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radars as well as GLONASS capabilities. There is a medical bay with six beds, firefighting equipment, and a decompression chamber for divers. It also has a small flight deck which can host two Kamov Ka-27 helicopters.


History


Construction

The ''Vsevolod Bobrov'' was designed by JSC Spetssudoproekt Design Bureau in St. Petersburg and built at the shipyard in Severnaya Verf. The order for three ''Elbrus''-class vessels was placed in June 2012, and construction began on ''Vsevolod Bobrov'' in 2013. Its hull was completed in March 2016, and it was launched in November 2016. In 2021, the vessel underwent sea trials in the Baltic Sea for roughly a month, testing its systems with a trial crew of around 100 in addition to its crew of 27. The vessel was officially accepted into the Russian Navy on 8 August 2021 by the Commission for State Acceptance of Ships.


Black Sea Fleet

On 21 August 2021, the St. Andrew's flag was raised aboard the ''Vsevolod Bobrov'' in a ceremony with Vice Admiral
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at Kronstadt. The ship set sail to join the
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at the end of August along with the mine defense ship , and arrived at its permanent base of Novorossiysk Naval Base in January 2022.


2022 Russian invasion of Ukraine

On the night of 11–12 May, ''Vsevolod Bobrov'' was transiting in the Black Sea towards Snake Island. According to Ukrainian military intelligence sources, a major fire broke out on the ship overnight which caused damage and forced some or all of the crew to evacuate, and was the result of an unconfirmed Ukrainian attack on the ship. However, no evidence for this claim was brought by either Ukrainian source, and later reporting by Radio Svoboda and Russian Navy sources appear to indicate that the ''Vsevolod Bobrov'' returned to port in Sevastopol without suffering any major or visible damage by 14 May.


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