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==Variants== * Grisha I (1124.1) β 12 ships built between 1970 and 1974 and decommissioned by 1999 * The Grisha II class (1124P) were built for the [[KGB]] [[Soviet Border Troops|border guard]] and marked with ''P'' for ''pogranichnyi'' meaning "on the border". This class was built only in Zelenodolsk and Vladivostok. These ships had a second 57 mm gun mounting replacing the SA-N-4 missile system forward. 17 ships were built in the 1970s. Two were transferred to the [[Ukrainian Navy]] and some may remain in service with the [[Border Guard Service of Russia|Russian Maritime Border Guard]]. * The Grisha III class (1124 2nd batch) were built in the late 1970s to early 1980s. These ships incorporated several small scale modifications, including a 30 mm gun and new electronics. Thirty four units were built. Two ships were in service with the [[Lithuanian Navy]] until 2009. * A single Grisha IV class (1124K) ship was built in Zelenodolsk. This ship was a test ship for the [[SA-N-9]] missile system and later was decommissioned. * The Grisha V class (1124 M, 1124.4) ships were built between 1985 and 1994. This incorporated further modifications with the twin 57 mm guns being replaced by a single 76 mm gun. Thirty ships were built. ** The Grisha V class (1124MU) ships were Ukrainian ships built after the [[dissolution of the Soviet Union]] among which is {{ship|Ukrainian corvette|Ternopil|U209|2}} that entered service in 2006 with the [[Ukrainian Navy]]. ** Currently on the RF ships are being modernized "Tornado 2" combat complex for antisubmarine "Zapad" type missiles firing.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://rostec.ru/en/news/rostec-provided-new-missiles-for-black-sea-navy/|title=Rostec Provided New Missiles for Black Sea Navy|website=Rostec.ru|date=20 March 2018|access-date=2018-11-28}}</ref> ** As of 2023, some 19 Grishas (mostly Grisha IIIs) remain active in the Russian Navy.
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