Zhuk-class patrol boat


The Zhuk-class patrol boat, Soviet designation Project 1400 "Grif", is a class of small border patrol vessels built in the Soviet Union and its successor states. Over 300 boats were built between 1969 and 1991. The vessels were primarily used by the KGB Border Troop Maritime Units. The vessels had a cheap design suitable for mass production, with a single simple radar unit and manually-aimed machine guns.
The Zhuk-class was widely exported to over 20 countries. After the dissolution of the Soviet Union in 1991, it was distributed to its successor states, with the majority taken over by the Russian Federal Coast Guard. By 2007 only 15-20 remained in service with the Russian Navy.

Variants

;Project 1400
;Project 1400A
;Project 1400E
;Project 1400M
;Project 1400ME
;Project 1400T

Operators

  • Abkhazian Navy – 2 were received in 1992–1993 and their armament was replaced with 1×2-23 mm ZU-23-2 and 1–2 blocks of S-8 rocket. In 2004 received 3 vessels from the Russian 6th Patrol Boat Brigade and in 2006 received 3 more vessels. 2 have been decommissioned and scrapped.
  • Military of Algeria – 1 vessel procured in 1981.
  • Azerbaijani Navy – 1 vessel inherited from the Caspian Flotilla.
  • Navy of Benin – 4 vessels transferred. All decommissioned by 2002.
  • Royal Cambodian Navy – 3 units transferred in 1975. In 1988 a fourth example was returned by Vietnam. Used for riverine patrol, they are active.
  • Coast Guard – 3 units transferred, all non-operational as of 2014.
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