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Yugoslav frigate Split : ウィキペディア英語版
Yugoslav frigate Split

''Split'' (pennant number VPBR-31) was a ''Koni''-class frigate acquired by the Yugoslav Navy (''Jugoslavenska ratna mornarica''; JRM) in 1980. Designated as large patrol boats with anti-submarine warfare and air defence capabilities, both ''Split'' and its sister ship ''Koper'' were eventually armed with launchers for four P-20 anti-ship missiles making them one of the best armed ships in the navy's inventory at the time.
During the Croatian War of Independence ''Split'' took part in the Battle of the Dalmatian Channels where it was noted for shelling the city of Split after which it was named. With the withdrawal of Yugoslav Navy forces from Croatian territorial waters, ''Split'', along with most of the fleets ships, was relocated to Montenegro. During the 1990s, it was redesignated as RF-31 and possibly renamed ''Beograd''. The ship was decommissioned sometime between 2001 and 2005. After unsuccessful attempts of selling it as a complete warship, it was sold for scrap and broken up in 2013.
== Design and construction ==
(詳細はSoviet Navy on 30 November 1979 under the name ''Sokol''. On 10 March 1980 it was acquired by the JRM for a price of 18.27 million dollars, given a new name, ''Split'', and classified as a VPBR (hr. Veliki Patrolni BRod; en. Large patrol boat).
''Split'' measured in length, had a beam of and displaced while fully loaded. Like other ''Koni''-class frigates it employed a CODAG type propulsion combining a single M-8G 20.000 hp gas turbine with two 8000 hp diesel engines giving it a maximum speed of Power was also provided by one 200 kW and two 300 kW diesel generators. The ship had a range of at and an endurance of 10 days.
ASW weapons included two RBU-6000 launchers mounted side by side, controlled by the "Burya" fire control system with additional 120 rounds in storage, as well as twelve BB-1 conventional depth charges. Cannon armament consisted of two 76 mm AK-726 dual guns mounted on the ships' bow and stern with two AK-230 CIWS placed on the sides and controlled by the MR-104 "Ris" FCS. Air defence was provided by a single dual mount for the 4K33 "Osa-M" system with 20 additional missiles.
Four stern facing launchers for P-20 anti-ship missiles were installed soon after the ship was commissioned with the JRM.

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