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Gepard Class (Project 11661 Class) Russian Frigate

Gepard Class

Frigate
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Basic Information
Name
Gepard Class (Project 11661 Class) Russian Frigate
Designation
Gepard Class
Alternate Designation
Gepard Class; Project 11661 Class
Equipment Type
Frigate
Manufacturer
Zelenodol'sk Zavod
Date of Introduction
2003
Description

The Gepard Class (Project 11661 Class) Russian Frigateis a class of frigates that were intended as successors to the earlier Koni-class frigates and Grisha, and Parchim-class corvettes. The first unit of the class, Yastreb (Hawk), was laid down at the Zelenodol'sk Zavod shipyard at Tatarstan in 1991. She was launched in July 1993, after which she began fitting out; fitting was nearly completed by late 1995 when it was suspended due to lack of funds. Renamed Tatarstan, the ship was finally completed in July 2002 and became the flagship of the Caspian Flotilla. She has two sister ships, Albatross (renamed Dagestan), and Burevestnik (Storm Petrel), which were still under construction as of 2012.

Naval & Littoral Specifications
Crew 109
Beam 13.80 m
Draft 3.70 m
Variants
Tatarstan (ex-Yastreb) Commissioned: 2003 Operator: Russian Navy Status: Active Fleet: Caspian Sea
Dagestan (ex-Albatros) Commissioned: 2011 Operator: Russian Navy Status: Active Fleet: Caspian Sea
HQ-011 Dinh Tien Hoang Commissioned: 2010 Operator: Vietnam People's Navy Status: Active Fleet: VPN 4th Regional Command
HQ-012 Ly Thai To Commissioned: 2011 Operator: Vietnam People's Navy Status: Active Fleet: VPN 4th Regional Command
HQ-015 Tran Hung Dao Commissioned: 2018 Operator: Vietnam People's Navy Status: Active Fleet: VPN 4th Regional Command
HQ-016 Quang Trung Commissioned: 2018 Operator: Vietnam People's Navy Status: Active Fleet: VPN 4th Regional Command
System
Alternative Designation Gepard Class; Project 11661 Class
Type Frigate
Builder Zelenodol'sk Zavod, Kazan, Tatarstan, Russia
Crew 109 (15 off. + 94 enl.)
Export Models The Gepard class was designed from the outset as a lightweight, inexpensive export vessel. The Russians have offered five variants for foreign sale. Gepard 1: Helicopter platform (no hangar), VDS deleted. Gepard 2: Helicopter platform and hangar, VDS and SA-N-4 deleted. Gepard 3: Increased beam of 13.8 metres (45 ft 3 in), displacement increased to 2,100 tons full load, single forward-placed Kortik CIWS in place of AK-630s, helicopter hangar above VDS housing. Gepard 4: Unarmed version for search-and-rescue, though weapon mountings still in place. Gepard 5: helicopter platform (no hangar), increased range to 6,000 nmi (11,000 km) at 10 knots (19 km/h) knots, reduced speed of 23 knots (43 km/h), gas turbines replaced with 2 8,000 bhp (6,000 kW) diesels. The Vietnam People's Navy received in March and August 2011 two Gepard 3.9-class frigates ordered in 2006, built in Russia at Tatarstan's Gorky Shipbuilding Plant. As of 2012 Vietnam was examining a purchase of two more, possibly built in Vietnam under license. In late 2011 Vietnam signed a contract for an additional batch of two ships in an anti-submarine version. A further two ships were ordered in 2014 to bring the total order up to six vessels. Sri Lanka began talks for the credit purchase of a Gepard 5.1 frigate in 2017 and the Sri Lankan cabinet approved the proposal by President Maithripala Sirisena for the purchase of the ship in September 2017.
Dimensions
Length 102.2 m
Beam 13.8 m
Draft 3.7 m
Displacement, Light 1,600 tons
Displacement, Fully Loaded 2,090 tons
Propulsion System
Engine Name CODOG
Engine Type 2 x gas turbines (30,850 shp each); 1 x Type 61D diesel (8,000 bhp); 2 shafts.
Generator 3 x 380 V, 50 Hz a.c. diesel alternator sets
Genetor Power 1,800 kW total (3 x 600 kW each)
Maximum Range 950 nm at 27 knots; 3,500 nm at 14 knots; 4,000 nm at 10 knots; 5,000 nm at 10 knots.
Maximum Speed 27 knots
Endurance 15 days
Gun Weapon System #1
System
Name 1 x AK-176 76.2mm Naval Gun
Type Naval Gun
Caliber 76 mm
Length INA
Barrel Length INA
Height 2.6 m
Weight 16,800 kg
Crew 2 (4 in manual control mode)
Barrels 1 ea
Recoil 380 to 500 mm
Maximum Elevation +85 deg
Minimum Elevation -15 deg
Traverse Right 175 deg
Traverse Left 175 deg
Rate of Fire 120 rds/min
Muzzle Velocity 980 m/s
Maximum Firing Range 15.5 km
Effective Firing Range 10 km
Feed System 152 ready to fire rounds
Ammunition
Type Rifle
Caliber 76.2 mm
Cartridge INA
Shell Weight 12.4 kg
Basic Load INA
Gun Weapon System #2
System
Name 2 x AK-630 30mm CIWS
Type Close-in Weapon System (CIWS)
Caliber 30 mm
Main Armament 1 or 2 AO-18 autocannons
Secondary Armament 4 9A4172 missiles (Vikhr-K upgrade)
Barrel Length 1,629 mm (total) 1,460 mm (rifled)
Width 1,240 mm (mount ring)
Height 1,070 mm (above deck)
Weight 1,000 kg
Crew 1 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 Belt: 2,000 rounds (additional 1,000 rounds in reserve feed bin.
Sights Radar / TV-optical
Ammunition
Type Rifle
Caliber 30 mm
Shell HEI-Frag, Frag-T
Shell Weight 0.39 kg
Basic Load INA
Missile Weapon Systems
Missile Weapon System #1
Name 8 x kh-35 Uran Anti-Ship Cruise Missile
Launcher 2 x quad Kh-35 Uran-E SSM Launchers. The Uran-E shipborne anti-ship missile (ASM) system is designed to destroy missile/torpedo/gun boats, surface ships displacing up to 5,000 tonnes, and seagoing transports.
Length 3.75 m
Diameter 420 mm
Wingspan 1.30 m
Weight 680 kg
Engine 1 x solid-fuel rocket booster with turbofan sustainer engine.
Guidance System inertial guidance; terminal active radar homing.
Warhead high-explosive; impact fuze
Range 130 km
Maximum Speed Mach 1
Basic Load 8 x kh-35 Uran Anti-Ship Cruise Missile.
Missile Weapon System #2
Name 20 x SA-N-4 Gecko Surface-to-Air (SAM) Missiles
Launcher 1 x twin-rail Osa-MA2 (SA-N-4 Gecko) SAM Launcher
Length 3.10 m
Diameter 210 mm
Wingspan 0.64 m
Weight 130 kg
Engine 1 x 2-stage, solid-fuel rocket
Warhead 18 kg high-explosive
Maximum Range 12.0 km
Minimum Range 1.6 km
Maximum Speed Mach 3
Altitude 12.2 m
Basic Load 20 x SA-N-4 Gecko Surface-to-Air (SAM) Missiles
ASW Weapon Systems
Torpedo Tube 2 x twin 533-mm
ASW Rocket Launcher 1 x 12-round RBU-6000 ASW rocket launcher
Rocket Name RBG-60
Basic Load 48 x RGB-60 Rockets carried
Mine System
Launcher 2 x mine rails
Basic Load 48 x mines carried
FIre Control System (FCS)
kh-35 Uran Anti-Ship Cruise Missile FCS 1 x Monolit (Band Stand) for SS-N-25
SA-N-4 Gecko Surface-to-Air (SAM) Missile FCS 1 x MPZ-301 Baza (Pop Group) SAM fire control
Target Designator 1 x Garpun-B SSM target designator
AK-630 CIWS FCS 2 x MR-123 Vympel (Bass Tilt) for 30mm gun
AK-176 Naval Gun FCS 1 x MR-123-02/76 Fire Control Radar System
Radar Systems
Air / Surface Radar 1 x MR-352 Pozitiv (Cross Dome**) air/surface search radar
Navigation Radar 1 x MR-312 Nayada navigation radar
Sonor Systems
Sonor Suite 1 x Zarnitsa suite
Hull Mounted Sonar 1 x Ox Yoke medium frequency, hull mounted sonar.
Variable Depth Sonar 1 x Ox Tail medium frequency, variable depth sonar.
Protection
Hull The hull is made of high-quality steel and the superstructure of seawater-resistant aluminum-magnesium alloy. The hull is partitioned into 10 watertight compartments. Tests show the ship can remain afloat with three midships and two adjacent bow or aft compartments flooded. It can also continue underway with any two adjacent compartments flooded. The hull is equipped with fin stabilizers and has twin rudders.
Countermeasures 1 x ASOR-11661 ECM Electronic Countermeasure System.
Decoy 4 x 16-round PK-16 fixed decoy rocket launchers
NBC Protection Yes
IFF 2 x Square Head and 1 x Salt Pot B
EW Intercept 2 x Bell Shroud intercept
EW Jammer 2 x Bell Squat jammers
Details
Country of Origin Russia
Category Naval
Naval
Filter Label
G
Classification
Domain
Naval & Littoral
Equipment Status
Active
Dimensions
Length
102.2 m
Width
13.8 m
Height
Weight
1600 kg
Operators (2)
Russia
Vietnam
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