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Over 40 vessels of this type were built for service with the Soviet and Russian navies, and additional vessels were built for export. The vessels are designated as type DKA Desantanyy Kater and are similar in type to the US Navy Landing Craft Mechanized (LCM).[2][3][4]The Ondatra landing craft have a limited range (2-day, 330\u2013500\u00a0nmi (610\u2013930\u00a0km; 380\u2013580\u00a0mi)) and have a shallow draught that make them ideal for amphibious operations and littoral combat. The Ivan Rogov-class landing ship carries one Ondatra for use as a tug for its Lebed-class air-cushioned landing craft.[5][6][7]Although still under construction in 2009, the Project 1176 is a 1970s design that is reaching the end of its operational life. The class may be replaced by the newer Project 21820 Dyugon-class landing craft that is currently entering service in the Russian Navy. The Dyugon-class vessels carry two main battle tanks compared to the Ondatra’s single tank, it is armed (2 MPTU-1 of 14.5\u00a0mm), and can attain 35 knots (65\u00a0km\/h; 40\u00a0mph) compared to the Ondatra’s 11 knots (20\u00a0km\/h; 13\u00a0mph).[8]42 vessels are documented for the Soviet Navy and Russian Navy.[9]NameBuildersLaid downLaunchedCommissionedStatusNotesD-335Azov Shipyard1 December 1971Decommissioned in 1990D-2361 December 1974Decommissioned in 1990MDK-01(ex-D-237)13 December 1974Active from 1992 with the Georgian NavyD-3931975Decommissioned in 1993D-39230 December 1975Decommissioned in 1996D-6341 June 1976Decommissioned in 1993D-3951976Decommissioned in 1995D-70430 July 1976ActiveD-7051 September 1976Decommissioned in 1995D-7061 December 1976Decommissioned in 1995D-44130 April 1976Decommissioned in 1998D-44422 November 1977Decommissioned in 2002D-70522 November 1977Decommissioned in 1995D-44830 November 1977Decommissioned in 2002D-28030 June 1978Decommissioned in 1996D-28230 September 1978Decommissioned in 2001D-28630 November 1978Decommissioned in 1998D-254D-30430 December 1978Decommissioned in 1998D-289Azov Shipyard1979Decommissioned in 1994Svatovo(ex-D-305)12 January 1979Active from 1998 with the Ukrainian Navy; possibly captured by Russia, March 2022[10]D-30610 November 1980Decommissioned in 1993D-7030 July 1981ActiveAzov’20 May 1981D-46430 August 1985D-46528 April 198620 September 198630 December 1986D-2881990MDK-02(ex-D-293)1990Active from 1992 with the Georgian NavyD-263Azov Shipyard30 November 1987Decommissioned in 2008D-29530 December 1989In reserveD-46030 June 1989Decommissioned in 2005D-32515 March 199030 August 199030 December 1991ActiveD-14830 December 1993D-3651994PSKA-771Vympel Shipyard1995PSKA-7721995D-182Azov Shipyard15 August 1996ActiveD-18530 December 2000Nikolai Rubtsov(ex-D-163)Sokolskaya Shipyard7 December 2005D-57Vostochnaya Verf23 November 2007D-184Sokolskaya Shipyard2008D-10623 November 2009Reportedly blew up on a mine near Mariupol (Ukraine) in June 2022[11]See also[edit]References[edit]External links[edit] "},{"@context":"http:\/\/schema.org\/","@type":"BreadcrumbList","itemListElement":[{"@type":"ListItem","position":1,"item":{"@id":"https:\/\/wiki.edu.vn\/en\/wiki24\/#breadcrumbitem","name":"Enzyklop\u00e4die"}},{"@type":"ListItem","position":2,"item":{"@id":"https:\/\/wiki.edu.vn\/en\/wiki24\/2020\/12\/26\/ondatra-class-landing-craft-wikipedia\/#breadcrumbitem","name":"Ondatra-class landing craft – Wikipedia"}}]}]