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{{no footnotes|date=February 2013}} sclass = 2 }}{{Infobox ship image | Ship image = Zheleznyakov1989.jpg | Ship caption = Minesweeper Zheleznyakov in 1989 }}{{Infobox ship class overview | Name=Gorya class (Project 12660) | Builders= | SUN}} | Class before=Natya class minesweeper | Class after= Alexandrit-class minesweeper | Subclasses= | Cost= | Built range= | In service range= | In commission range=1988-present day | Total ships building= | Total ships planned=20 | Total ships completed=2 | Total ships cancelled=18 | Total ships active=2 | Total ships laid up= | Total ships lost= | Total ships retired= | Total ships preserved= }}{{Infobox ship characteristics | Hide header = | Header caption = | Ship class = Gorya class | Ship type = minehunter | Ship tonnage = | Ship displacement = 900 tons, 1100 tons full load | Ship tons burthen = | 70|m|abbr=on}} | 12|m|abbr=on}} | Ship height = | 4|m|abbr=on}} | Ship draft = | Ship depth = | Ship hold depth = | Ship decks = | Ship ice class = | Ship power = | Ship propulsion = 2 M-503B-37 Diesel engines 5000 hp | Ship sail plan = | 16|kn|km/h|0}} | 1500|nmi|km|1}} at {{convert|12|kn|km/h|0}} | Ship endurance = 7 days | Ship test depth = | Ship boats = | Ship capacity = | Ship troops = | Ship complement = | Ship crew = 60 | Ship time to activate = | Ship sensors = *Sonar:- High frequency, hull mounted, active mine detection
- Radar:
- Palm Frond
- Bass tilt
| Ship EW = *Minesweeping:- AT-2 acoustic sweep
- GKT-2 contact sweep
- TEM-3 magnetic sweep
| Ship armament = *1 × AK-176M 76mm gun- 1 AK-630 30mm
- 2 SA-N-14 SAM missiles
- torpedo tubes
| Ship armour = | Ship armor = | Ship aircraft = | Ship aircraft facilities = | Ship notes = }} |
The Gorya class are a group of minesweepers built for the Soviet Navy in the late 1980s. Three ships were started of which two were completed and are in service with the Russian Navy. The Soviet Designation was Project 12660. DesignThe ships are designed for deep ocean sweeping of captor mines with sophisticated mine detection equipment. Sweeping gear includes two submersibles as well as conventional sweeps. Russian press boasted that the Project 12660 minesweepers were the first sweepers in the history of Soviet military shipbuilding capable of not only destroying the "Captor" mines, "Colas" ASW coverage buoys, and other enemy underwater objects at depths of up to 1000 meters. ShipsA total of twenty ships were planned but the programme was stopped by the collapse of the Soviet Union. Two ships were completed. Name | Hull No. | Laid down | Launched | Commissioned | Fleet | Status |
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Anatoly Zheleznyakov | 901 | 1988 | Black Sea Fleet | Active | Vladimir Gumanenko | 762 | 1994 | Northern Fleet | Active |
See also- List of ships of the Soviet Navy
- List of ships of Russia by project number
References{{cite book |last= Gardiner|first= Robert (ed.)|authorlink= |title= Conway's all the World's Fighting Ships 1947-1995|year= 1995|month= |url= |format= |accessdate= |publisher= Conway Maritime|location= London|isbn= 0-85177-605-1|oclc= 34284130|doi= |id=}} Also published as {{cite book |last= Gardiner|first= Robert|authorlink= |author2=Chumbley, Stephen |author3=Budzbon, Przemysław|title= Conway's all the World's Fighting Ships 1947-1995|year= 1995|month= |url= |format= |publisher= Naval Institute Press|location= Annapolis, MD|isbn= 1-55750-132-7|oclc= 34267261|doi= |id=}}- page in English from Warfare.ru
- {{en icon}} All Gorya Class Minesweepers - Complete Ship List
{{ColdwarSovietShips}} 4 : Mine warfare vessel classes|Minesweepers of the Soviet Navy|Minesweepers of the Russian Navy|Active minesweepers of Russia |