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''Lutsk'' (Луцьк) is an anti-submarine corvette of the Ukrainian Navy. Board number U205 (to July 1994 was number 400, from 1994 until January 2007 — U200). In March 2014 ''Lutsk'' was captured by Russian forces during the Crimean crisis. == History == ''Lutsk'' is the ship 1124ME project (NATO reporting name: ''Grisha V class'', in the Soviet classification: ''Albatros'' class (ロシア語:''Альбатрос'')). The Russian type designation is Small Anti-Submarine Ship. The Grisha-class anti-submarine ship was designed to search for and destroy enemy submarines found in coastal areas. They were equipped with a variety of ASW weapons and an SA-N-4 surface-to-air missile launcher. All were fitted with retractable fin stabilizers. Some of them (the Grisha II class) were built for the border guard. The Grisha V-class ships were built between 1985 and 2002. This incorporated further modifications with the twin guns being replaced by a single gun. Thirty ships were built. About 28 ships remain in the Russian Navy. Two ships — ''Lutsk'' and were built in Ukraine. ''Lutsk'' was launched on 22 May 1993 and alongside ''Ternopil'', entered service on 16 February 2006 with the Ukrainian Navy.〔 〕 On 20 March 2014, ''Lutsk'' was captured by Russian forces during the Crimean crisis. The ship was scheduled to be handed back to Ukraine in May 2014. But as of 6 August 2014 it was not; Russia suspended the return of Ukrainian Navy materials from Crimea to Ukraine proper because Ukraine did not renew its unilaterally declared ceasefire on 1 July 2014 in the War in Donbass. 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Ukrainian corvette Lutsk (U205)」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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