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Шаблон:Short description Шаблон:Infobox military structure Azov Naval Base was the new naval base of the Armed Forces of Ukraine located in Berdiansk along the northern coast of the Azov Sea. The city and the base were captured by Russian forces on 27 February 2022 during the Southern Ukraine campaign, part of the Russian invasion of Ukraine.

Base History

On September 11, 2018, Ukraine's Deputy Infrastructure Minister Yuri Lavrenyuk said that the first Gurza-M small armored artillery boat was deployed in the Sea of Azov.[1]

On September 20, 2018, the Ukrainian military portal informed that A500 Donbas search and rescue vessel and A830 Korets seagoing tug left the western naval base of the Ukrainian Navy in Odesa in the direction of Berdiansk, where they would form the basis of the newly created naval base of the Ukrainian fleet on the Sea of Azov.[2]

Following the 2018 Kerch Strait incident one tug and two artillery patrol boats were grabbed by the Russian Armed Forces, which also detained Ukrainian service members. In the summer of 2019, Russia exchanged Ukrainian sailors for a suspect connected with downing of the Malaysia Airlines Flight 17 (MH17) and in the fall of same year Russia returned Ukrainian boats before revival of international negotiations in the Normandie format framework.

List of assigned vessels

Photo Name Project Launch date Commission date Type Displacement Status
P186 (formerly A830)
(formerly U830)
Korets 745 Sorum-type patrol vessel (formerly seagoing tug) Built in 1973 (launch date unknown) 1973 Patrol vessel (formerly seagoing tug) 1452 ton Captured by Russia
P174
(U174)
Файл:Командно-штабне навчання ВМС ЗС України “Шторм – 2018” (44412725314).jpg «Akkerman» 58155 «Gurza-M» 2015 2016 Armored artillery boat 54 ton Captured by Russia
P175
(U175)
Файл:Новозбудовані для українських ВМС малі броньовані артилерійські катери в ході випробувань здійснили спільне плавання (27359525951).jpg Berdyansk 58155 «Gurza-M» 2017 2018 Armored artillery boat 54 ton Returned by Russia; redeployed west of the Kerch strait
P176
(U176)
Файл:Navy in Kozac'ka Volia, 2018, 05 (cropped).jpg Nikopol 58155 «Gurza-M» 2017 2018 Armored artillery boat 54 ton Returned by Russia; redeployed west of the Kerch strait
P177
(U177)
Файл:Командно-штабне навчання ВМС ЗС України “Шторм – 2018” (44412725314).jpg «Kremenchuk» 58155 «Gurza-M» 2017 2018 Armored artillery boat 54 ton Captured by Russia
P178
(U178)
Файл:P178 Lubny.jpg «Шаблон:Ill» 58155 «Gurza-M» 2017 2018 Armored artillery boat 54 ton Sunk, and then raised, by Russia
P179
(U179)
Файл:P179 Vyshhorod in Izmail, 08.09.2020.jpg «Vysshorod» 58155 «Gurza-M» 2017 2018 Armored artillery boat 54 ton Captured by Russia
А500
(U500)
Файл:Donbas U500 2012 G1.jpg Donbas 304 Amur 1969 1997 Command/search and rescue ship 5520 ton Sunk by Russia
A947
(U947)
Yañı Qapı 498 Prometey-type seagoing tug 1974 1974 Seagoing tug 303 ton Returned by Russia; redeployed west of the Kerch strait
Dmitry Chubar 1462 Ruben-type hydrographic boat Built in 1985 (launch date unknown) 1985 Hydrographic boat 148 ton Most likely captured or destroyed by Russia

References

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External links

Шаблон:Ukrainian Navy