In Crimea, raised from the bottom of the BOD "Ochakov"
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September 7 in Crimea ended up lifting the Ochakov large-scale anti-submarine ship (BOD) (project 1134B) from the bottom, the blog bmpd.
According to the blog, “the decommissioned BOD Ochakov was flooded by the Russian side on the fairway at the entrance to Donuzlav Lake on the night of March 6 on 2014 in order to block ships of the Southern Naval Base of the Naval Forces of Ukraine from entering the sea.”
The ship after flooding at a depth of 9-11 meters lay on the port side. To strengthen the underwater barrier, the decommissioned diving bots VM-232, VM-413 and VM-416 (project 535) were also flooded with it. The blocking proved successful, and by the end of March the ships locked in Donuzlav were forced to surrender.
Work on clearing the exit from the lake was carried out all summer by the crews of special vessels of the Black Sea fleet.
It is reported that the "BOD" Ochakov "was the second in a series of seven ships of the project 1134B, built in 1970-ies at the Shipyard named after 61 of the commune in Nikolaev. The ship was commissioned by the Soviet Navy 4 on November 1973. From 1991, Ochakov was delivered at the Sevastopol Marine Plant for medium repairs and upgrades, which were never implemented. ” Then, about 6-years old, the ship stood at Trinity Bay in Sevastopol. In August 2011g. Ochakov was finally written off.
bmpd.livejournal.com
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