The flag was ceremoniously raised on a new 3rd rank border patrol ship of the modified project 10410, codenamed "Svetlyak," for the Border Service of the FSB of Russia. After the ceremony, the ship departed from the shipyard to serve at its permanent base.
A characteristic feature of the new PSKR is the use of modern artillery installations - 76-mm AK-176MA and 30-mm AK-630, which ensure high efficiency in performing tasks to protect the state border and suppress violations.
The PSKR project 10410 "Svetlyak" has a displacement of about 400 tons, a length of about 49 meters, and a speed of up to 30 knots. The ship is equipped with modern navigation, communication and surveillance systems, has an autonomy of up to 10 days and a crew of about 28 people.
The hull design and power plant allow the vessel to operate confidently in difficult weather conditions and perform a wide range of border tasks.
Earlier,www1.ru reported thatthe keel-laying of the nuclear icebreaker "Stalingrad" will take place in November.
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