Ivan Rogov-class landing ship

The Project 1174 (Nosorog) class landing ship (NATO reporting name: Ivan Rogov) is a class of Soviet/Russian dock landing ships (Soviet classification: Large landing ship, БДК, большой десантный корабль). They were built as part of the expansion of the Soviet Navy's amphibious warfare capabilities in the 1970s.

Project 1174 has both bow ramp and well deck; it may operate as either a LST or as a LPD. A typical load is one battalion of 520 marines and 25 tanks. Up to 53 tanks or 80 armoured personnel carriers may be carried if the well deck is used for ground vehicle parking. 2,500 tons of cargo may be carried.

Ships
Mitrofan Moskalenko was decommissioned after the Russian Ministry of Defence determined modernization would be as costly as buying a new ship.



Electronics and sensors

 * E-Band Surveillance Radar
 * Two I-Band Navigation Radars
 * G-Band Fire Control Radar (for 76mm Gun)
 * H/I-Band Fire Control Radar (for 30mm Guns)
 * F/H/I-Band Fire Control Radar (for Osa-M Missile System)
 * 17 channel radio suite
 * Optronic Fire Control System
 * Electronic Warfare System with Electronic Support Measures (ESM)