Russian corvette MPK-105

For the GDR Navy, 16 ships were built (in Germany, Project 133.1, Parchim), the head MPK entered service in 1981.

The modernized version was distinguished by updated artillery, hydroacoustic and radio-technical weapons.

[1] Project 133.1 was developed on the basis of the IPC Project 1124 Albatross in the German Democratic Republic (GDR) with the help of specialists from the Zelenodolsk shipyard for the Navy of the National People's Army of the GDR and the Warsaw Pact countries, as well as for export sales.

[3] In 1990, 1992 and 1993, as part of the KPUG, he became the owner of the Navy Commander's Prize for anti-submarine warfare.

[5][4] Recent satellite imagery shows that the ship was no longer at her moorings, presumed scrapped.