Project 22160 patrol ship
Dmitriy Rogachev in Sevastopol
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Class overview | |
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Name | Project 22160 |
Builders | |
Operators | Russian Navy |
Subclasses | Project 22160 |
Built | 2014–present |
In commission | 2018–present |
Planned | 6 |
Building | 3 |
Completed | 3 |
Active | 2 |
General characteristics | |
Type | Patrol boat |
Displacement | from 1300 [1] to 1700 tons (domestic)[2] |
Length | 94 m (308 ft) |
Beam | 14 m (46 ft) |
Draught | 3.4 m (11 ft) |
Installed power | 12000 HP (8800 kW) (main unit), 400 kW (DGs) |
Propulsion |
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Speed | 25 to 30 knots (46 to 56 km/h; 29 to 35 mph),[1] (Domestic CODAD) 27 kn[2] |
Range | 6000 miles |
Endurance | 60 days |
Complement | 80 |
Sensors and processing systems | Pal-N, Pozitiv-MK radars, Sfera-2 opto-electronic station |
Electronic warfare & decoys | TK-25 |
Armament |
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Aircraft carried | 1 x Ka-27 or Ka-226 |
Project 22160 is a series of large patrol ships being constructed for the Russian Navy. The vessels are primarily intended for duties such as patrol, monitoring and protection in open and closed seas. The first ship was laid down in February 2014 and by December 2016 five ships were under construction.[5] The first ship joined the Russian Navy in December 2018.[6][7]
Design
The class's armament includes the Kalibr-NK cruise missile, aerosol camouflage, two grenade launchers and two machineguns and a 76.2 mm dual-purpose gun (AK-176). The ship also has a helicopter deck and hangar for one Ka-27 or a Ka-226 helicopter. The ship also carries a landing speedboat, and has provisions for drones, underwater unmanned craft and unmanned boats. There is accommodation for an additional 60 men.[8][9]
Export
In April 2018, it was reported negotiations are underway after Algeria showed interest in acquiring of four project 22160 patrol ships, equipped with the Club-N missile system and with the Palma anti-aircraft system, including the Sosna guided missiles. The demand for ships armed with the Kalibr cruise missiles grew after Russia's use of these missiles in combat in Syria.[10]
Ships
Italics indicate estimates
Name | Builders | Laid down | Launched | Commissioned | Fleet | Status |
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Vasily Bykov | Zelenodolsk Shipyard | 26 February 2014[11] | 28 August 2017[12] | 20 December 2018[13] | Black Sea | Active |
Dmitriy Rogachev | Zelenodolsk Shipyard | 25 July 2014[14] | end-2017[15][16] | 11 June 2019[17] | Black Sea | Active |
Pavel Derzhavin | Zaliv Shipyard | 18 February 2016[18] | 21 February 2019[19] | 2020 | Black Sea | Launched |
Sergey Kotov | Zaliv Shipyard | 8 May 2016[20] | September 2020 [21] | 2020 | Black Sea | Under construction |
Viktor Velikiy | Zelenodolsk Shipyard | 25 November 2016[22] | April 2021 [21] | 2021 | Black Sea | Under construction |
Nikolay Sipyagin | Zelenodolsk Shipyard | 13 January 2018[23][24] | April 2022 [21] | 2022 | Black Sea | Under construction |
See also
- List of ships of the Soviet Navy
- List of ships of Russia by project number
- Okean-class patrol ship
- Rubin-class patrol boat
References
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