Anti-sabotage boat crews of "Grachonok" used the "Anapa" sonar station during exercises of the Pacific Fleet

Minimum target detection range is 25 meters

Anti-sabotage boat crews of the Project 21980 "Grachonok" of the Pacific Fleet took part in exercises to protect ships in an unprotected roadstead. This was reported by the fleet's press service.

Boat P-104 "Nakhimovets" of Project 21980 "Grachonok"
Boat P-104 "Nakhimovets" of Project 21980 "Grachonok"

The servicemen used the "Anapa" sonar station (GAS) to monitor the underwater situation. After receiving target designation, they carried out firing from DP-65 and DP-64 anti-sabotage grenade launchers.

Machine gunners repelled an attack by unmanned boats and unmanned aerial vehicles of a mock enemy. The sailors prevented the penetration of "saboteurs" on board the ships.

Characteristics of the "Anapa" GAS:

  • Target detection range (minimum) — 25 m
  • Number of simultaneously tracked targets — up to 4
  • Continuous operation time — up to 120 hours
  • Time to bring to combat readiness — about 3 minutes.
  • Power consumption — no more than 1000 VA

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Sources
TASS

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