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Weapons help Russian reconnaissance ship blow up Ukrainian suicide boat

VnExpressVnExpress27/05/2023


The Ivan Khurs is equipped with four 14.5 mm machine gun mounts using incendiary ammunition, which can blow up a Ukrainian suicide boat with one hit.

The Russian Defense Ministry released a video on May 24 showing the crew of the reconnaissance ship Ivan Khurs firing a machine gun to stop an unmanned speedboat (USV) carrying explosives that was trying to approach the ship in Turkey's exclusive economic zone in the Black Sea.

In the video , the KPV 14.5 mm machine gun on the Ivan Khurs fired several rounds at the Ukrainian USV maneuvering on the sea surface. One bullet hit the suicide boat at a fairly close range, causing it to explode.

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A suicide boat destroyed by the Ivan Khurs ship in the Black Sea in a video released on May 24. Video: Zvezda

"Ukrainian forces failed in their attempt to use three unmanned suicide boats to attack the Ivan Khurs ship of the Black Sea Fleet, which was on patrol to ensure the safety of the TurkStream and Blue Stream gas pipelines in Turkey's exclusive economic zone," Russian Defense Ministry spokesman Igor Konashenkov said.

On May 26, the Russian military released a video of the reconnaissance ship Ivan Khurs returning to the Sevastopol military port intact, without any damage after the attack.

Ivan Khurs is one of two ships of Project 18280, whose main tasks include reconnaissance, signal intelligence data collection, electronic warfare, communications, fleet coordination, missile detection and tracking to support air defense operations.

With a reconnaissance mission, Ivan Khurs is not equipped with heavy combat weapons such as naval guns and missiles, but only carries self-defense equipment including 4 MTPU machine gun mounts, Igla and Verba shoulder-fired air defense missiles, and Orlan-10 unmanned aerial vehicle (UAV).

Video of the Ivan Khurs entering port shows MTPU machine gun mounts positioned at the four corners of the superstructure, allowing the gunners to have a 360-degree view of the ship. The area around the mounts is covered with sandbags to protect the gunners from small-caliber bullets and fragments from explosions, and the operators must also wear body armor and bulletproof helmets.

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Russian reconnaissance ship Ivan Khurs returns to Sevastopol military port on May 26. Video: Russian Ministry of Defense

The MTPU is a fixed mount on many Russian warships for the KPV 14.5 mm heavy machine gun. This machine gun was designed in the 1940s and the production line is still running today.

The KPV machine gun is nearly 2 m long and weighs about 49 kg, uses 14.5x114 mm ammunition, and was originally intended as an infantry weapon. However, the infantry version was discontinued in the 1960s due to its heavy and bulky nature. This gun was later widely used on many armored vehicles, naval vessels, and Russian ZPU anti-aircraft gun mounts.

The naval version of the MTPU with the KPV machine gun is designed to fight surface targets and low-flying aircraft, with an effective range of about 2 km. Each mount is equipped with a 50-round magazine and has a rate of fire of 450 rounds per minute. The gunner can use an optical sight and a mechanical scale to aim at the target.

Soldiers operate the MTPU gun mount on the Russian missile frigate Dagestan. Photo: Russian Ministry of Defense

Soldiers operate the MTPU gun mount on the Russian missile frigate Dagestan. Photo: Russian Ministry of Defense

The KPV machine gun can use a variety of ammunition, including armor-piercing, incendiary, tracer rounds BZT and high-explosive, incendiary rounds MDZ. These rounds are capable of causing high incendiary and activating explosives in the body of the Ukrainian USV, causing them to explode with just one hit.

However, before the USV could be shot down, the KPV gunner fired several rounds that missed the target by quite a distance, apparently due to the movement of the waves causing the aiming line to become unstable. This raised concerns about the risk to the Ivan Khurs if the KPV fired all 50 rounds without being able to destroy the USV, which is highly maneuverable.

Some Russian military bloggers have expressed concern that the reconnaissance ship is too weakly armed, especially when facing serious threats like USVs.

"Why is such an expensive and valuable naval ship like Ivan Khurs only equipped with a few machine gun mounts for self-defense? It seems that Russian naval designers and commanders do not understand that the ships in their fleet will have to go into battle at some point," said Igor Girkin, a former officer of Russia's Federal Security Service (FSB) who joined the militia in eastern Ukraine.

Vu Anh (According to RIA Novosti, Drive )



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