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The Matka class is the NATO reporting name for a group of hydrofoil
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s built for the Soviet Navy ( Baltic Fleet and Black Sea Fleet). The Soviet designation was Project 206MR Vikhr. Following the 1997 Black Sea Fleet partition treaty all Black Sea Fleet Matka class boats were passed to the
Ukrainian Navy The Military Naval Forces of the Armed Forces of Ukraine ( uk, Військо́во-морські́ си́ли Збро́йних сил Украї́ни, ВМС ЗСУ) is the maritime forces of Ukraine and one of the five branches of the Ar ...
but the last vessel of the class was allegedly captured by Russia during its invasion of Ukraine in 2022.


Design

These boats are the descendants of the and are a heavily modified version of the . There is only a single foil, the aft part of the hull hydroplanes at high speeds. They are air-conditioned and NBC-sealed. The SS-N-2 launchers are the same type as carried on the Project 61MR ("Mod-Kashin")-class destroyers. Despite initial reports that they were good seaboats, later information revealed that the Soviets regarded them as cramped inside and top-heavy. Of thirteen planned ships, one was cancelled and another started but never completed. All were built in Leningrad. After the breakup of the USSR, Russia discarded many and five went to
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, one of which was later transferred to
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after a complete refurbishment.


Project 206.6

''R-44'' serves as a developmental ship for the Black Sea Fleet, and was the first vessel anywhere to carry the SS-N-25 "Switchblade" missile, in two quad-canisters. These were removed in 2000 but re-installed in 2003. In 1998, the SP-521 combat data system was installed. ''R-44'' also has the AK-630М1-2 Roy
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which is two 30 mm gatling guns superimposed on each other, in place of the
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. More recently, the ship has been seen with no "Drum Tilt" radar and a large deckhouse between the bridge and mast.


Combat usage

On 9 August 2008 during the
2008 South Ossetia war The 2008 Russo-Georgian WarThe war is known by a variety of other names, including Five-Day War, August War and Russian invasion of Georgia. was a war between Georgia, on one side, and Russia and the Russian-backed self-proclaimed republics of Sou ...
, several media outlets reported that ''Tbilisi'' had been sunk in a nighttime action, either by a SS-N-9 "Siren" (likely from a ship) or a SS-N-12 "Sandbox" (from the ) fired by the Russian navy, which was moving a flotilla into position to enforce a Total Exclusion Zone (TEZ) around the Georgian Navy's main homeport of
Poti Poti ( ka, ფოთი ; Mingrelian: ფუთი; Laz: ჶაში/Faşi or ფაში/Paşi) is a port city in Georgia, located on the eastern Black Sea coast in the region of Samegrelo-Zemo Svaneti in the west of the country. Built near t ...
. ''Tbilisi'' was in fact destroyed by
Russian Airborne Troops The Russian Airborne Forces (russian: Воздушно-десантные войска России, ВДВ, Vozdushno-desantnye voyska Rossii, VDV) are the airborne forces branch of the Russian Armed Forces. It was formed in 1992 from units ...
on 8 August 2008 while in port at Poti. The ship lost at sea was most likely the P-21 ''Giorgi Toreli''. This would have appeared very similar on radar to a Matka-class vessel, having essentially the same hull and superstructure but different armament.


Trivia

In Russian language, the word "matka" (NATO given name) means literally "
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". The word has also meaning "
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" (of insect hive), which is the most likely connotation, since previous missile boat classes were named Osa and
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, meaning "wasp" and "mosquito".


Ships

A total of 12 boats were built for the Soviet Navy. A gun boat version without hydrofoils was offered for export. * - 1 boat The ''Pryluky'' in service (2017); possibly captured by Russia in 2022 * - 1 boat The ''Tbilisi'' (თბილისი) transferred from Ukraine, sunk by the Russian Airborne troops in Poti port during the
2008 South Ossetia war The 2008 Russo-Georgian WarThe war is known by a variety of other names, including Five-Day War, August War and Russian invasion of Georgia. was a war between Georgia, on one side, and Russia and the Russian-backed self-proclaimed republics of Sou ...
Yellow — ''possibly captured by Russia from the Ukrainian Navy''
Red — ''decommissioned''
Black — ''sunk''


See also

* List of ships of the Soviet Navy *
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 ...
*, a Canadian hydrofoil intended for anti-submarine duties *, a
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. *, a class of USN PHM *, a class of Soviet PHM *, a class of Italian PHM


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Project 206MR Vikhr missile boats
{{Soviet and Russian ships after 1945 Missile boat classes Hydrofoils Missile boats of the Soviet Navy Missile boats of the Russian Navy Missile boats of the Ukrainian Navy Missile boats of the Georgian Navy