[1] The technical project 887 provided for a cruising range of 14 knots up to 9000 miles, a full speed of 20 knots with a standard displacement of 6,120 tons, as well as the placement of a training and production base with 30 teachers and 300 cadets on the ship.
The main power plant is mechanical, two-shaft with two diesel units 12ZV40 / 48 Zgoda Sulzer with a capacity of 8000 liters.
The units transmitted rotation through the side shafts to two four-bladed, low-noise variable-pitch propellers (RSh).
[3] During a 2024 training voyage from its Baltic Fleet base, the vessel visited the ports of Havana in Cuba on 27 July, La Guaira in Venezuela on 6 August, Cape Town in South Africa on 29 August.
The voyage continued visiting Walvis Bay in Namibia and Luanda in Angola before entering Malabo in Equatorial Guinea around 20 September.