Objective-class destroyer

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LNS Mirage (DD-234)
Class overview
Builders: Librira
Operators:  Libriran Navy
Preceded by: Adustki-Class
Succeeded by: Project 426-Class
Built: 1965-1973
In commission: 1967-present
Planned: 15
Completed: 7
Cancelled: 8
Active: 5
Laid up: 0
Lost: 1
Scrapped: 1
General characteristics
Type: Destroyer
Displacement: 3,400 tons normal load
Length: 144 m (472 ft)
Beam: 16 m (52 ft)
Draft: 4.6 m (15 ft)
Propulsion: 2x NNA-012 COGAG
Speed: 38 knots (70 km/h; 44 mph)
Range: 6500km
Complement: 300 including crew and troops
Sensors and
processing systems:
  • Type-41 Ship Sensor Control System
  • C-15 Gun Fire Control System
  • M-31 Missile Fire and Direction Control system
  • Type-301 Surface Radar
  • Type-22 Air search Radar
  • Model 801 Sonar suite
Armament:
  • 2x 2 80mm Type-20/2 DP guns
  • 2x 1 3BM50 SAM Launcher system
  • 1x 5 Type-3 540mm Torpedo Launcher
  • 2x 1 AA-50 ASW rocket launcher
  • 2x 1 AA-100 ASW Rocket Launcher
Aircraft carried: 1 Helicopters

The Objective-Class Destroyer, is a class of General-Purpose/ASW destroyers built and operated by the Libriran Navy. They are currently the oldest class of Destroyers in service and represent the last of the 'conventional' destroyers before the shift to AShMs. The Ships were ordered for the 1965 building program with a second series in the 1970 program. The class was built at the Nieper Navy Shipyard No.29 and the Harbraskaya Navy Yard No.1. The class is considered to be obsolete by the Libriran Navy and the remaining vessels are expected to be retired by 2024 as they are replaced by the much newer Project 445-Class.

History

Ships in Class

Pennant no. Name Laid down Launched Commissioned Homeport
 Libriran Navy
DD-234 Mirage 1 January 1965 5 June 1966 2 Febuary 1967 Foskva
DD-235 Falsehood 1 March 1965 4 May 1966 5 November 1967 Retired 2017
DD-236 Leader 1 February 1966 15 October 1967 2 March 1968 Nieper
DD-237 Follower 2 June 1966 5 August 1967 20 April 1968 Lost in Accident 1982
DD-238 Nowhere 2 June 1967 5 March 1968 22 May 1969 Harbraskaya
DD-239 Ever-Present 1 March 1970 2 January 1971 2 March 1972 Nieper
DD-240 Namer 2 May 1970 5 June 1971 6 May 1973 Harbraskaya
DD-241-X Monitor 17 June 1970 18 October 1972 Cancelled 1 March 1973
DD-242-X August 20 February 1983 Cancelled 1 January 1973 N/A
DD-243-X Lost Cancelled 1 January 1973
DD-244-X Cheerful Cancelled 1 January 1973
DD-245-X Knowledgeable Cancelled 1 January 1973
DD-246-X L-400 Cancelled 1 January 1973
DD-247-X L-401 Cancelled 1 January 1973
DD-248-X L-402 Cancelled 1 January 1973