In June 1941, the Flotilla consisted of five
river monitors (the
Udarny,
Martynov,
Rostovtsev,
Zheleznyakov, and
Žemčužin), 22 armored boats the BK type 1125, 7
trawlers, 6 poluglisserovs (very small patrol boats with a two-man crew), a minelayer (the
Kolkhoznik (
Collective Farm Worker)), a floating workshop (the
DM–10), a hospital ship (the
Soviet Bukovina), a
sidewheeler tug, and 12 other assorted boats. At this time, the standard armored boat in production, and forming part of the strength of the Danube Flotilla, was the BK type, which featured (depending on model) one (1125 class) or two (1124 class) tank turrets with guns as main armament. The monitors were more powerful, though slower. The
Udarny, a typical monitor, had two guns (as well as four 4 45mm guns). Attached to the Flotilla were the 96th Fighter Squadron, the 46th Independent Anti-Aircraft Artillery Battalion, the 17th Machine Gun Company, and an
морской пехоты (Naval Infantry) company. At the beginning of hostilities, six batteries of coastal artillery on the Danube were attached to the Flotilla, and a
Maritime Border Guard Division of the
NKVD with 30 boats was under the operational control of the Flotilla. ==References==