Along with the other Centaur-class ships,
Stanislav was designed by the
State Research and Design Shipbuilding Center (SRDSC) of Ukraine in 2015. It experienced delays in its construction due to issues regarding the procurement of its
water jets. The equipment was originally intended to be produced by a Swedish company, but ended up being made in New Zealand. The ship was launched on 14 September 2018 at a ceremony in Kyiv which was attended by Defense Minister
Stepan Poltorak and Admiral
Ihor Voronchenko. Failure of the first two units of «Centaur-LK» led to a criminal conviction, the halting of construction of future units (besides the third), and the
Ukrainian Navy's decision not to include
Stanislav and
Malyn in its active combat fleet, despite being in commission. As of 6 February 2022, they had not yet joined its active combat fleet. Between then and April 2022, according to
Taras Chmut's reporting, they were accepted into active service. On 8 May 2022, Russian MoD spokesman Major-General
Igor Konashenkov claimed, Russian military aircraft destroyed a Ukrainian assault craft and several jets, helicopters and drones during the 7 May
Ukrainian counterattacks on
Snake Island. In November 2022, Ukrainian media confirmed the assault craft
Stanislav was damaged and sunk on 7 May 2022 during the battle of Snake Island. == References ==