Ob-class hospital ship

Summary

The Ob class, Soviet designation Project 320, was a class of Soviet Navy hospital ships active in the 1980s. The ships are Ob, Yenisey, Svir and Irtysh.

Yenisey moored in Sevastopol on 14 September 2012.
Class overview
NameOb
BuildersAdolf Warski Shipyard, Poland
Operators
Built1978-1988
In service1980-1990
Planned5
Completed4
Cancelled1
Active3
General characteristics
TypeHospital ship
DisplacementStandard: 11,300 tons
Length145.7 m (478 ft 0 in)
Beam19.6 m (64 ft 4 in)
Draft6.2 m (20 ft 4 in)
Propulsion
  • Zgoda-Sulzer 12ZV40 / 48 diesels
  • 78,000 hp (58,000 kW)
Speed19.8 knots (36.7 km/h; 22.8 mph)
Range11,600 nmi (21,500 km; 13,300 mi) at 14 kn (26 km/h; 16 mph)
Boats & landing
craft carried
10 lifeboats
Troops300–450 patients
Complement207 crew
Aircraft carried1 x Kamov Ka-25
Aviation facilitiesHelipad and hangar

After the dissolution of the Soviet Union in 1991, the ships became the property of the Russian government, but no sources indicate how the Russian Navy made use of the ships.

Development edit

The four ships of the Ob-class hospital ships were designed to provide medical and recreational facilities. They were also employed as personnel transports. They have civilian crews but carry uniformed naval medical personnel. The ships are fully equipped with surgical equipment. Later two units are Project 320 II, implying a modification to the basic design; the external differences are minor.[1][2]

Hospital ship Ob was decommissioned in 1997 and may have been sold to the People's Liberation Army Navy, as it was mentioned[by whom?], a retired Russian hospital ship was purchased in 2007 with plans to restore it for PLAN service as hospital ship.[citation needed]

Project 320 edit

  • Ob (1980-1997)
  • Yenisey (1981)

Project 320 II edit

  • Svir (1989)
  • Irtysh (1990)

Characteristics edit

The size of the crew when deployed was nominally 124 sailors and 83 members of the medical staff. The on-board hospital has 300 beds, or in the event of an emergency (e.g. evacuation) for a short time up to 650 passengers. There are more than ten therapeutic and diagnostic departments, three operating rooms and one pharmacy. The ship does not carry armaments. At the stern is a landing area and hangar for one search and rescue helicopter type Kamov Ka-25PS or Ka-27PS. The propulsion system consists of two Zgoda-Sulzer 12ZV40 / 48 diesels, each with an output of 7800 hp, driving two propellers. The top speed reaches 19 knots. The range is 10,000 nautical miles at a speed of 16 knots.[citation needed]

Ship of class edit

Name Laid Down Launched Commissioned Decommissioned Status
Ob 17 August 1978 12 April 1979 28 March 1980 16 August 1997 Broken up on 13 March 2007
Yenisey 10 September 1979 4 April 1980 30 January 1981 Active[citation needed]
Svir 1987 1988 1989 Active[citation needed]
Irtysh 25 November 1988 6 July 1989 31 July 1990 Active[citation needed]
Cancelled

Gallery edit

See also edit

References edit

  1. ^ "Project 320 Ob' Class Hospital Ship". www.globalsecurity.org. Retrieved 2020-10-10.
  2. ^ "Hospital ships - Project 320". russianships.info. Retrieved 2020-10-10.