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Russia commissions second Project 22350 frigate Admiral Kasatonov

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Published on 07/22/2020 – Last Updated on 07/22/2020 by OTC

The second Project 22350 frigate Admiral Kasatonov has entered service with the Russian Navy, Navy Spokesman of the Russian Navy has announced on 21st July.

“By order of Russian Navy Commander-in-Chief Admiral Nikolai Yevmenov, the Project 22350 latest frigate Admiral Kasatonov has been accepted for service in the Navy,” the spokesman said.

The ceremony of accepting the frigate for service in the Navy and hoisting the St. Andrew’s (Russian naval) flag on its board was held in the Neva roadstead, following the warship’s arrival for its participation in Russia’s Main Naval Parade.

Like her sister-ship Admiral Gorshkov, Admiral Kasatonov will join the Northern Fleet of the Russia Navy.

“The frigate Admiral Kasatonov, which has successfully completed state trials, has been accepted for service in the Navy in the Neva roadstead abeam Senate Square. The Navy has received another ship capable of effectively coping with assigned missions in long-distance maritime and oceanic zones,” Yevmenov said.

Project 22350 frigates being built at the Severnaya Shipyard (part of the United Shipbuilding Corporation) are long-distance deployment ships and carry precision weapons. They are capable of operating effectively both solely and as part of Russian Navy all-arms forces.

Project 22350 warships displace 5,000 tonnes, are 135 meters long and 16 meters wide and can develop a speed of about 30 knots. They have an operating range of 4,500 miles, a crew of about 200 and their sea endurance is 30 days.

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