Russian hospital ship Yenisey

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Yenisey moored in Sevastopol on 14 September 2012
History
Russia
Name
  • Yenisey
  • (Енисе́й)
NamesakeYenisey
OwnerRussian Navy
BuilderAdolf Barsky, Szczecin
Laid down10 September 1979
Launched4 April 1980
Commissioned30 January 1981
HomeportSevastopol
IdentificationIMO number8956475
StatusActive
General characteristics
Class and typeOb-class hospital ship
DisplacementStandard: 11,300 tons
Length145.7 m (478 ft)
Beam19.6 m (64 ft)
Draft6.2 m (20 ft)
Speed19.8 knots (36.7 km/h; 22.8 mph)
Range11,600 nmi (21,500 km; 13,300 mi) at 14 kn (26 km/h; 16 mph)
Boats & landing
craft carried
10 lifeboats
Troops300-450 patients
Complement207 crew
Aircraft carried1 x Kamov Ka-25
Aviation facilitiesHelipad and hangar

Yenisey is a Russian Navy hospital ship of the Ob-class hospital ship. Yenisey is part of the Black Sea Fleet.

Development

The four Ob-class hospital ships were designed to provide medical and recreational facilities. They were also employed as personnel transports. They have civilian crews but carry uniformed naval medical personnel. The ships are fully equipped with surgical equipment. Later two units are Project B-320 II, implying a modification to the basic design; the external differences are minor.

Construction and career

She was laid down on 10 September 1979 and launched on 4 April 1980 by Adolf Barsky shipyard. Commissioned on 30 January 1981 as a hospital ship.[1]

Gallery

  • Port view of Yenisey underway on 11 August 1986
    Port view of Yenisey underway on 11 August 1986
  • Aerial view of Yenisey underway on 5 May 1989
    Aerial view of Yenisey underway on 5 May 1989
  • Aerial view of Yenisey underway on 5 May 1989
    Aerial view of Yenisey underway on 5 May 1989
  • A starboard view of Yenisey underway on 1 October 1989
    A starboard view of Yenisey underway on 1 October 1989
  • Kerch anchored with Yenisey in the background on 1 June 1991
    Kerch anchored with Yenisey in the background on 1 June 1991
  • Yenisey moored in Sevastopol on 27 July 2006
    Yenisey moored in Sevastopol on 27 July 2006
  • Close-up of Yenisey’s bow on 16 October 2011
    Close-up of Yenisey’s bow on 16 October 2011
  • Yenisey moored in Sevastopol on 14 September 2012
    Yenisey moored in Sevastopol on 14 September 2012

References

  1. ^ "Hospital ship. Pacific Fleet hospital ship 'Irtysh' after modernization - bmpd - LiveJournal Irtysh ship hospital". zizuhotel.ru. Retrieved 2020-10-08.