Project 20386-class corvette

Class overview
Name: Derzky class
Builders: Severnaya Verf
Operators:  Russian Navy
Preceded by: Gremyashchiy class
Built: 2016–present
In service: 2021–future
Planned: 10+[1]
Building: 1
General characteristics
Type: Corvette
Displacement: 3,400 tons
Length: 109 m (357.6 ft)
Beam: 13 m (42.7 ft)
Propulsion: Saturn M90FR gas turbine engine (27.000hp) (secondary can be M70FRU or M70FRU2 E80D7 M85RU/FR for cruise , diesel (ZE kolomna Penza or RUMO , else) or other GT from different builder)
Speed: 30 knots (56 km/h; 35 mph)
Range: 5,000 nmi (9,300 km; 5,800 mi)
Armament:
  • Guns
  • 1 × 100 mm A-190
  • 2 × 30 mm AK-630M CIWS
  • 2 × 14.5 mm MTPU machine guns
  • Missiles
  • Redut medium-range air defense system (2 × 8 cells)
  • Kalibr-NK cruise missile (2x4 cells)
  • Torpedoes
  • 2 × 4 launchers for Paket-NK anti-torpedo/anti-submarine torpedoes

Project 2038.6 is a new corvette class being constructed for the Russian Navy. Based on the Steregushchiy class, the new ships will be larger and include stealth technology. The first ship in the class was laid down on 28 October 2016 and is planned to enter service by 2021.[2][3][4]

Ships

Name Hull No. Builders Laid down Launched Commissioned Fleet Status
Derzky Severnaya Verf, St. Petersburg 28 Oct 2016 2019[5] 2021 Northern Under construction
Severnaya Verf, St. Petersburg 2018[6]

References

  1. "Severnaya Verf shipyard lays down Derzky corvette of Project 20386 for RF Navy (photo)". En.portnews.ru. Retrieved 2016-12-26.
  2. "Keel Laying of Russia's First Project 20386 Corvette "Derzky", the Russian LCS". Navyrecognition.com (in French). Retrieved 2016-12-26.
  3. "The newest Corvette "Bold" laid in St. Petersburg to 320-th anniversary of the Russian Navy | Latest world news". En.news-original.ru. 2016-10-31. Retrieved 2016-12-26.
  4. http://www.janes.com/article/65272/keel-laid-of-russia-s-first-project-20386-advanced-missile-corvette
  5. http://tass.com/defense/953705
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