Ternopil (U209)
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Ternopil (U209) is a Grisha V class[1] anti-submarine corvette of the Ukrainian Navy.[2]
| Career (Ukraine) | |
|---|---|
| Name: | Ternopil (U209) |
| Namesake: | Ternopil |
| Operator: | Ukrainian Navy |
| Ordered: | 1991 |
| Builder: | Leninska Kuznya |
| Laid down: | April 15, 1991[3] |
| Launched: | March 15, 2002[4] |
| Completed: | 2002 |
| Acquired: | 2006[5] |
| Commissioned: | February 16, 2006[6] |
| In service: | 2006 |
| Homeport: | Sevastopol[1] |
| Fate: | Active Service |
| General characteristics | |
| Class and type: | Grisha V class |
| Displacement: | 1010 tons[7][6] |
| Length: | 80 meters[6] |
| Draught: | 9 meters[6] |
| Speed: | 31 knots[6] |
| Crew: | 80[1] (65 sailors 5 naval noncommissioned officers 20 commissioned officers)[6] |
| Armament: | antiaircraft missiles; antisubmarine missiles and bombs |
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[edit] Service
Between May 25 and July, 2007 Ternipil took part in NATO Active Endeavour anti-terrorist operation.[8]
[edit] Crew
- Captain, 3rd rank Roman l. Piatnytskiy[9][10]
- Captain, 3rd rank Olexandr Mukhladi
[edit] Former Captains
- Captain, 2nd rank Serhiy Izotov[3]
- Captain, 3rd rank Roman l. Piatnytskiy
[edit] References
- ^ a b c News : HMS Montrose : Type 23 Frigates : Surface Fleet : Operations and Support : Royal Navy
- ^ Government portal :: Ukraine's navy corvette Ternopil patrolling within framework of NATO anti-terrorist operation
- ^ a b газета ''Флот України''::Головна сторiнка - Анонси
- ^ http://www.allbusiness.com/public-administration/national-security-international/700108-1.html
- ^ Defenselessness syndrome. Valentin BADRAK, Serhiy ZHURETS | Topic Of The Week | Politics
- ^ a b c d e f Welcome to Ukraine
- ^ Корвет “Тернопіль” на сайті Наше Місто
- ^ JFCN Press Release
- ^ UAmedia :: Óêðà¿íñüêà ïðåñà â Internet
- ^ News : HMS Montrose : Type 23 Frigates : Surface Fleet : Operations and Support : Royal Navy
- (Russian) Photogallery of Ternopil

