Huangfeng Class Chinese Guided Missile Patrol Craft
Huangfeng Class
Patrol Boat
Other
Basic Information
Name
Huangfeng Class Chinese Guided Missile Patrol Craft
Designation
Huangfeng Class
Alternate Designation
Huangfeng Class
Equipment Type
Patrol Boat
Manufacturer
—
Date of Introduction
1960
Description
Vessels of this class are Chinese-built versions of Russian OSA-I class PTGs. Approx. There were 104 of this class built between 1960 and 1975.
Naval & Littoral Specifications
Beam
7.60 m
Draft
3.00 m
Variants
HUANGFENG-class GUIDED MISSILE PATROL CRAFT (PTG)
Pendant Numbers:
2304
6107
6119
6123
6124
plus one more unit
System
Alternative Designation
Huangfeng Class
Type
Guided Missile Patrol Craft
Builder
Jiangnan Shipyard, Shanghai, China
Crew
INA
Dimensions
Length
38.8 m
Beam
7.6 m
Draft
3.0 m
Displacement, Standard
171 tons standard
Displacement, Full Load
205 tons full load
Propulsion System
Engine Name
3 Chinese type M503A
Engine Type
Diesel
Engine Power
12,000 bhp total
Maximum Range
800 nm at 55.6 km/h (30 kts)
Maximum Speed
72.2 km/h (39 kts)
Gun Weapon Systems
Note
2 twin 25-mm/80 cal. (Type 61) AA or
2 twin 30-mm/65-cal. (Russian AK-230) AA
Missile Weapon System
Missile #1
Name
HY-2; Silkworm
Type
Anti-Ship Cruise Missile
Launcher
4 x HY-2 (C-201/CSS-N-1)SSM launchers
Length
7.48 m
Diameter
0.76 m
Wingspan
2.4 m
Weight
2,998 kg
Warhead
513 kg shaped charge high-explosive
Propulsion
One liquid rocket engine and one solid rocket booster
Maximum Speed
Mach 0.8
Maximum Range
200 km
Maximum Flight Altitude
< 20m
Guidance System
Inertial + active conical scanning terminal guidance radar (HY-2); or inertial + infrared homing guidance (HY-2A); or inertial + monopulse active radar (HY-2B)
Single-Shoot Hit Probability
90%
Note
The HY-2 is identical to the HY-1 but with a further stretched body. The missile features a round nose accommodating the radar seeker, a pair of mid-mounted delta wings on the middle section of missile body, and three tail control surfaces. The missile is powered by a liquid-fuel rocket motor, with a solid rocket booster attached under the missile fuselage.
The HY-2 is launched from land-based launcher and flies at an altitude of 1000 m during the initial stage of the flight. After the missile switched to the cruising mode, the flight altitude was reduced to 100 ~ 300 m. During the final stage of the flight, the missile switched on its radar seeker and dives to an altitude of 8 m until it hits the target. The single-shot hit probability is estimated to be 90%. Due to its oversized body, the HY-2 did not develop a ship-to-ship variant. The missile is obsolete and will be replaced by the YJ-8 series in the future.[3]
The HY-2 was widely exported to the Middle East, and was the missile most associated with the silkworm nickname.
Fire Control Systems
FCS Name
Yes
Computerized FCS
1 SY-1 fire control (for SSMs)
Battle Management System
INA
Radar Systems
Air and Surface Search Radar
1 Type 352(Square Tie**) air/surface search
Navigation Radar
INA
Protection
Active Protection System
INA
Countermeasures
INA
NBC Water Washdown System
INA
Details
Country of Origin
China
Category
Naval
Naval
Filter Label
H
Classification
Domain
Naval & Littoral
Equipment Status
Active
Dimensions
Length
38.8 m
Width
—
Height
—
Weight
—
Operators (1)
China
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