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Udaloy Class (Project 1155 Fregat Class) Russian Anti-Submarine Guided-Missile Destroyer

Udaloy Class

Anti-Submarine Guided-Missile Destroyer
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Basic Information
Name
Udaloy Class (Project 1155 Fregat Class) Russian Anti-Submarine Guided-Missile Destroyer
Designation
Udaloy Class
Alternate Designation
Udaloy Class; Project 1155 Fregat Class
Equipment Type
Anti-Submarine Guided-Missile Destroyer
Manufacturer
Date of Introduction
1980
Description

The Udaloy class, Russian designations Project 1155 Fregat and Project 11551 Fregat-M (Russian: Фрегат, 'Fregat' meaning Frigate), are a series of anti-submarine guided-missile destroyers built for the Soviet Navy, seven of which are currently in service with the Russian Navy. Twelve ships were built between 1980 and 1991, while the thirteenth ship built to a modified design, known as the Udaloy II class, followed in 1999. They complement the Sovremennyy-class destroyers in anti-aircraft and anti-surface warfare operations. The codename Udaloy comes from an archaic Russian adjective удалой, meaning daring or bold. The ships were built as general-purpose destroyers with emphasis on ASW. Construction stopped at 12 units. This class saw relatively little operational use during the 1990s because of the difficulty in obtaining spare gas turbines, which had to be imported from Ukraine.

Naval & Littoral Specifications
Crew 249
Beam 19.30 m
Draft 7.50 m
Variants
Udaloy Commissioned: 1980 Status: Decommissioned in 1997 Fleet: No longer in Service
Vice-Admiral Kulakov Commissioned: 1981 Status: Modernization completed in 2010. Fleet: Northern Fleet
Marshal Vasilyevsky Commissioned: 1983 Status: Decommissioned Fleet: No Longer in Service
Admiral Zakharov Commissioned: 1983 Status: Caught fire in 1992 and scrapped Fleet: No Longer in Service
Admiral Spiridonov Commissioned: 1984 Status: Decommissioned in 2001 Fleet: No Longer in Service
Admiral Tributs Commissioned: 1985 Status: Active Fleet: Pacific Fleet
Marshal Shaposhnikov Commissioned: 1985 Status: Active Fleet: Pacific Fleet
Severomorsk Commissioned: 1987 Status: Active Fleet: Northern Fleet
Admiral Levchenko Commissioned: 1988 Status: Reserve Fleet: Northern Fleet
Admiral Vinogradov Commissioned: 1988 Status: Active Fleet: INA
Admiral Kharlamov Commissioned: 1989 Status: Decommissioned on 1 December 2020 Fleet: No Longer in Service
Admiral Panteleyev Commissioned: 1991 Status: Active Fleet: Pacific Fleet
System
Alternative Designation Udaloy Class; Project 1155 Fregat Class
Type Anti-Submarine Guided-Missile Destroyer
Builder VITSE-ADMIRAL KULAKOV, MARSHAL VASIL'YEVSKIY, ADMIRAL TRIBUTS and ADMIRAL LEVCHENKO: Severnaya Verf 190, St. Petersburg, Russia Remainder: Yantar Zavod 820, Kaliningrad, Russia
Crew 249 (29 off. + 220 enl.)
Dimensions
Length 163.50 m
Beam 19.30 m
Draft 7.50 m
Displacement, Standard 6,900 tons
Displacement, Full Load 8,400 tons
Propulsion System
Engine Name COGAG M-9 plant
Engine Type 2 x Ukraine M-8KF boost gas turbines (22,500 shp each) 2 x Ukraine M-62 cruise gas turbines (7,500 shp each)
Engine Power 60,000 total shp
Maximum Range 2,000 nm at 29 knots; 5,700 nm at 18 knots
Maximum Speed 29.5 knots
Gun Weapon Systems
Gun Weapon System #1
Name 2 x AK-100 100mm Naval Cannon
Type Naval Cannon
Caliber 100 mm
Length INA
Weight 35.5 tons
Elevation -10 / +85 degrees
Rate of Elevation 30 degrees per second
Traverse 360 degrees
Rate of Traverse 35 degrees per second
Rate of Fire 50 to 60 rounds per minute
Maximum Firing Range INA
Gun Weapon Systems #1 Ammunition
Type Rifle
Caliber 100 mm
Shell Weight 26.8 kg
Basic Load 1,200 Rounds each
Gun Weapon System #2
Name 4 x AK-630M 30mm CIWS
Type Close-In Weapon System (CIWS)
Caliber 30 mm
Main Armament 1 or 2 AO-18 autocannons
Secondary Armament 4 x 4 9A4172 missiles
Crew 1 ea
Barrel Length 1,629 mm
Width 1,240 mm
Height 1,070 mm
Weight 1,000 kg (Gun Mount)
Barrels 6 ea
Action Gas-operated rotary cannon
Elevation +88° ... -12° (50°/sec)
Traverse ±180° (70°/sec
Rate of Fire 4,000–5,000 rounds/min
Muzzle Velocity 880–900 m/s
Maximum Firing Range The projectiles self-destruct past 5,000 m
Effective Firing Range 4,000 m (aerial); 5,000 m (maritime
Feed System 2,000 rounds (additional 1,000 rounds in reserve feed bin.
Sights Radar / TV-optical
Gun Weapon Systems #2 Ammunition
Type Rifle
Caliber 30 mm
Shell HEI-Frag, Frag-T[
Shell Weight 0.39 kg
Basic Load 12,000 Rounds each
Missile Weapon System
Missile #1
Name RPK-3 Metel; NATO: SS-N-14 Silex
Type Ant-Submarine Missile
Launcher 2 x quadruple KT-100 VLS launchers
Length 7.2 m
Weight INA
Warhead conventional high-explosive (ASW homing torpedo) or nuclear depth bomb
Propellant glider initially powered by solid-fuel rocket; water entry slowed by parachute.
Guidance System command radio and inertial; acoustic terminal homing; KARA and KRESTA II classes have Head Lights D/F/G/H-band fire-control radar; UDALOY and KRIVAK classes have Eye Bowl F-band fire-control radar.
Maximum Range 55.6 km
Minimum Range 7.4 km
Speed Mach 0.95 at 750 m
Maximum Depth 20–500 m
Basic Load 8x RPK-3 Metel (SS-N-14 Silex)
Missile #2
Name 9M-330 Tor M1/Gauntlet missiles
Type Surface-to-Air Missile (SAM)
Launcher 8 8-round PU 4S-95 VLS system launcher
Length INA
Weight, Missile 165 kg
Weight, Warhead 15 kg
Warhead Conventional high-explosive
Engine 1 x solid-fuel rocket
Maximum Range 12.0 km
Minimum Range 1.5 km
Altitude 12,190-18,290 m
Radar 1 x Cross Sword FCS
Basic Load 8 x 9M-330 Tor M1/Gauntlet missiles
Anti-Submarine Weapon (ASW) System
Torpedo Tubes 2 x quad 533-mm CLTA-53-1155 tubes
Torpedo Name Type 53 or Type 65 torpedoes
Torpedo Basic Load 30 x Type 53 or Type 65 torpedoes
Rocket Launcher 2 x RBU-6000 rocket launchers
Rocket Name RGB-12 Rockets
Rocket Basic Load 96 x RGB-12 Rockets
Mine System
Mine Launcher 2 x Rail Launchers
Basic Load INA
Aviation Facilities
Facilities Helipad and hangar
Helicopters 2 × Ka-27 series helicopters
Radar and Fire Control Systems
3-D Air Search Radar 1 x MR-760MA Fregat MA (NATO: Top Plate) 3D air search.
Surface / Air Search Radar 1 x MR-320M Topaz-V (NATO: Strut Pair) surface/air search.
Navigation Radar 3 x MR-212/201 Vaygach-U (NATO: Palm Frond) navigation.
KT-100 VLS Launcher Fire Control System (FCS) 2 x Drakon (NATO: Eye Bowl) fire control for KT-100 VLS Launcher.
PU 4S-95 VLS system Fire Control System (FCS) 1 x Cross Sword FCS.
AK-100 Fire Control System (FCS) 1 x MR-145 Lev (NATO: Kite Screech-B) fire control for AK-100 guns.
AK-630M Fire Control System (FCS) 2 x MR-123 Vympel (NATO: Bass Tilt) fire control forAK-630M.
Sonar Systems
Sonar Suite 1 x MGK-355 Polinom Suite.
Bow-Mounted Active Low/Medium Frequency Sonar 1 x Orion (NATO: Horse Jaw) bow-mounted active low/medium frequency.
Low-Frequency Variable Depth Sonar 1 x MGK-335 Platina (NATO: Horse Tail) low-frequency variable depth.
Protection
Hull Armor UDALOYs have a long forecastle with a prominent knuckle extending aft to abaft the second pair of stacks. The bow has a sharp rake and an S-curved sheer line that lowers the extreme bow to provide clearance for low-angle fire from the forward 100-mm mount.
Countermeasures Countermeasures include the IR laser detector array and PK-2 ship-borne decoy launching system. The system includes decoy launchers, decoy rockets, control consoles and radar. It deceives homing anti-ship missiles by dispensing electronic and optronic decoys. The later ships were installed with a PK-10 shipborne decoy launching system.
NBC Water Washdown System Yes
EW Intercept 2 x Start-2 (NATO: Bell Shroud) w/Wine Glass intercept.
Jammer 2 x Bell Squat jammer.
Details
Country of Origin Russia
Category Naval
Naval
Filter Label
U
Classification
Domain
Naval & Littoral
Equipment Status
Active
Dimensions
Length
163.5 m
Width
Height
Weight
Operators (1)
Russia
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