The Tapir-class landing ship, Soviet designation Project 1171 landing ship (
NATO reporting name
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: Alligator) is a class of Soviet/Russian general purpose, beachable
amphibious warfare ship
An amphibious warfare ship (or amphib) is an amphibious vehicle warship employed to land and support ground forces, such as marines, on enemy territory during an amphibious assault.
Specialized shipping can be divided into two types, most cru ...
s (Soviet classification: large landing ship; ).
History
In Soviet post–
World War II
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analysis of
amphibious operations
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, the recommendation was made that the Soviet Navy should start building dedicated amphibious ships. Among the first ships, launching in 1967, was the of medium landing ships, whose 900-ton vessels could transport six tanks and 180 troops.

A newer type of amphibious warship followed in the late 1950s, a true
Landing Ship, Tank
A Landing Ship, Tank (LST) is a ship first developed during World War II (1939–1945) to support amphibious operations by carrying tanks, vehicles, cargo, and landing troops directly onto a low-slope beach with no dock (maritime), docks or pier ...
(LST) that was named Project 1171 and also designated Tapir. Labelled "Large Landing Ship", her displacement was 4,360 tons full load and could transport up to 313 troops and 20 tanks. Additional vehicles could be stored on the upper deck.
NATO
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gave these ships the code name "Alligator", and several subtypes were created.
The design of Project 1171 was initiated in 1959 by the Navy, while a similar dual-purpose Project 1173 was ordered by the
Ministry of the Maritime Fleet
The Ministry of the Maritime Fleet (), usually abbreviated () and also MMF, was a government ministry in the Soviet Union.
The Merchant Maritime Fleet of the USSR is abbreviated (). All Soviet merchant fleet organizations and establishments we ...
. Eventually both designs were merged under the Project 1171 umbrella, and the resulting vessel was a compromise between military (speed,
survivability
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Ecological
Following disruptive forces such as flood, fire, disease, war, or climate change some species of flora, faun ...
) and civil (fuel economy) objectives. The design team produced four different configurations; the Navy selected the most powerful and fastest option, which was also the least fuel-efficient, while the Ministry of the Maritime Fleet withdrew from the project completely. All production ships were made for the Navy and never operated on shipping lines.
A total of 14 vessels were completed between 1964 and 1975; all were retired between 1992 and 1995.
As of September 2008, two vessels, currently named ''Orsk'' and ''Saratov'', were in active service with the 197th Brigade of Landing Ships in the Russian
Black Sea Fleet
The Black Sea Fleet () is the Naval fleet, fleet of the Russian Navy in the Black Sea, the Sea of Azov and the Mediterranean Sea. The Black Sea Fleet, along with other Russian ground and air forces on the Crimea, Crimean Peninsula, are subordin ...
. As of March 2014, ''Saratov'' and
''Nikolai Filchenkov'' were in service with the 197th Brigade of Landing Ships in the Black Sea Fleet,
''Nikolay Vilkov'' was in service with the 100th Brigade of Landing Ships in the Russian
Pacific Fleet, and ''Orsk'' was inactive and undergoing refits.
''Saratov'' (BDK-65) was
launched in July 1964,
commissioned in 1966 as ''Voronezhsky Komsomolets''. As a
lead ship
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Large ships are very comple ...
of a formation, she lacked the habitable troop compartments installed on other ships of the class. ''Saratov'' was stationed in
Donuzlav
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(Black Sea Fleet) until the
dissolution of the Soviet Union
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and then remained mothballed in
Odesa
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until 1994. The ship was reported in active operations in 2000 and later.
From 2013 on, ''Nikolai Filchenkov'' and ''Saratov'' were used to transport military equipment from
Novorossiysk
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History
In antiquity, the shores of the ...
to
Tartus
Tartus ( / ALA-LC: ''Ṭarṭūs''; known in the County of Tripoli as Tortosa and also transliterated from French language, French Tartous) is a major port city on the Mediterranean coast of Syria. It is the second largest port city in Syria (af ...
in Syria, during the
, along with ships.
''Orsk'' (BDK-69) was launched and commissioned in 1968 as ''Nikolay Obekov''. She served a total of 11 campaigns in the
Indian and
Atlantic
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oceans and the
Mediterranean
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. Later, under the Russian flag, she carried troops and materials to
Yugoslavia
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, p1 = Kingdom of SerbiaSerbia
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,
Adjara
Adjara ( ka, აჭარა ''Ach’ara'' ) or Achara, officially known as the Autonomous Republic of Adjara ( ka, აჭარის ავტონომიური რესპუბლიკა ''Ach’aris Avt’onomiuri Resp’ublik’a ...
, and
Abkhazia
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. In 2018, the vessel was seen transporting Russian equipment to Syria. On 21 March 2022, she appeared in Russian TV reports unloading military equipment in the Russian-occupied Ukrainian
port of Berdiansk, which led to initial confusion when her
sister ship
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''Saratov'' was destroyed three days later at the same place.
During the
Russian invasion of Ukraine
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, in the aftermath of the
Battle of Berdiansk, ''Saratov'' was reported as destroyed by a
Ukrainian attack on 24 March 2022 while in the port of Berdiansk. Video showed a large fire, smoke, and explosions, with one explosion engulfing the bow of the ship. The ship was originally reported as having been ''Orsk'', but the
General Staff of the Ukrainian Armed Forces later reported that ''Saratov'' had been destroyed, and two Ropucha-class ships, and damaged. Russian sources confirmed a missile attack on Berdiansk harbour (without clarification of missile type), which damaged two landing ships—''Saratov'' and unnamed one, as well as sinking ''Saratov''. On 2 July 2022, Russian official in southern Ukraine
Vladimir Rogov confirmed a
Tochka-U ballistic missile was used back on 24 March to target the Port of Berdiansk and that ''Saratov'' was
scuttled
Scuttling is the act of deliberately sinking a ship by allowing water to flow into the hull, typically by its crew opening holes in its hull.
Scuttling may be performed to dispose of an abandoned, old, or captured vessel; to prevent the vesse ...
by her crew in order "to prevent detonation of the on-board munitions by the fire that had started". There are no Russian reports publicly available as to the extent of damage to the ship, but Russian sources state she was salvaged and was to be towed to
Kerch
Kerch, also known as Keriç or Kerich, is a city of regional significance on the Kerch Peninsula in the east of Crimea. It has a population of
Founded 2,600 years ago as the Colonies in antiquity#Greek colonies, ancient Greek colony Pantik ...
,
Crimea
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.
Ships of class
See also
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List of active Russian Navy ships
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List of ships of the Soviet Navy
This is a list of ships and classes of the Soviet Navy.
Soviet Ship Type Designations
Corvettes / MPK, MRK
In the Soviet Navy these were classified as small anti-submarine ships (MPK) or small missile ships (MRK).
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List of ships of Russia by project number
The list of ships of Russia by project number includes all Soviet and Russian ships by known assigned project numbers. Ship descriptions are Russian assigned classifications when known. The Russian term ''проект'' ( tr. ''proyekt'') can be t ...
References
External links
All Alligator Class Landing Ships – Complete Ship List
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Amphibious warfare vessel classes
Amphibious warfare vessels of the Russian Navy
Amphibious warfare vessels of the Soviet Navy
Cold War amphibious warfare vessels of the Soviet Union