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The Chilago class is a ship class of six guided missile frigates constructed in Kuthernburg and Latianburg for service in the Royal Kuthernburg Navy. The first four vessels were built in Latianburg, while the other two were constructed in Kuthernburg. | The Chilago class is a ship class of six guided missile frigates constructed in Kuthernburg and Latianburg for service in the Royal Kuthernburg Navy. The first four vessels were built in Latianburg, while the other two were constructed in Kuthernburg. | ||
− | The first ship entered service in November 1984, and three of the six ships are active as of 2017. RKS Victoria and RKS Latnic were paid off in 2005 and 2008 respectively, and later sunk as dive wrecks: their decommissioning was to offset the cost of a A$1 billion weapons and equipment upgrade to the remaining four ships. RKS Liuthiania, was decommissioned in late 2016, after spending most of the year as a moored training ship. The | + | The first ship entered service in November 1984, and three of the six ships are active as of 2017. RKS Victoria and RKS Latnic were paid off in 2005 and 2008 respectively, and later sunk as dive wrecks: their decommissioning was to offset the cost of a A$1 billion weapons and equipment upgrade to the remaining four ships. RKS Liuthiania, was decommissioned in late 2016, after spending most of the year as a moored training ship. The Memorial-class air-warfare destroyers will replace the remaining frigates from 2017 onwards. |
Revision as of 23:02, 31 March 2018
Chilago Class Guided Missile Frigate | |||
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Class Overview | |||
Operators | Kuthernburg | ||
Class before | Danil Class | ||
Class after | |||
Subclasses | None. | ||
No. of ships Built | 6 | ||
In commission range | 3 | ||
Total ships building | 0 | ||
Total ships planned | 6 | ||
Total ships cancelled | 0 | ||
Total ships active | 3 | ||
Total ships laid up | 0 | ||
Total ships lost | 1 | ||
Total ships retired | 3 | ||
Total ships scrapped | 0 | ||
Total ships preserved | 1 | ||
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Design Details | |||
Type | guided missile frigates | ||
Hull Type(s) | Thick | ||
Manufacturer(s) | kAE shipyard, Kuthern Electric, Pitchmouth Ship Builders | ||
Design No(s). | FFGK 1-6 | ||
Unit Cost | 780 million KDs | ||
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General Characteristics | |||
Crew approx. | 20 Officers 320 Sailors | Length: Overall | 455 ft (139 m) |
Length: Waterline | 408 ft (124 m) | ||
Beam | 45 ft (14 m) | ||
Draught | 22 ft (6.7 m) | ||
Displacement (Standard) | |||
Displacement (Full) | 4,100 tons | ||
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Propulsion | 2 × Kuthern Electric LM2500 gas turbines, each providing 20,500 hp (15,287 kW). Total 41,000 hp (30,574 kW) | ||
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Speed | Over 29 knots (54 km/h; 33 mph) | ||
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Range | 4,500 nautical miles (8,300 km; 5,200 mi) at 20 knots (37 km/h; 23 mph) | ||
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Sensors & Processing Systems | KN/SPS-49 radar, Nk 92 fire control system, KN/SPS-55 radar, KN/SQS-56 sonar | ||
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Firing & Missile Radar Systems | |||
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Sonar | |||
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Electronic Warfare | |||
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Armament | |||
Main | KTO Kelara 76 mm | ||
Secondary | |||
Tertiary | |||
CIWS System | 1 × 20 mm Nk 15 Vulcan Khalanx | ||
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Missiles |
Nk 41 VLS (Evolved Sea Sparrow missile) Nk 13 missile launcher (40-missile magazine, Harpoon and SM-2 (MR) missiles) | ||
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Torpedoes | 2 × triple 324 mm Nk 32 torpedo tubes | ||
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Armor | |||
Belt | |||
Bulkheads | |||
Barbettes | |||
Turrets | |||
Decks | |||
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Units Carried | |||
Aircraft | 2 × S-70B Seahawk or 1 × Seahawk and 1 × AS350B Squirrel | ||
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General Information | |||
Motto | |||
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Notes | |||
Notes | Nk 41 VLS and ESSM capability installed during the FFGK Upgrade project |
The Chilago class is a ship class of six guided missile frigates constructed in Kuthernburg and Latianburg for service in the Royal Kuthernburg Navy. The first four vessels were built in Latianburg, while the other two were constructed in Kuthernburg.
The first ship entered service in November 1984, and three of the six ships are active as of 2017. RKS Victoria and RKS Latnic were paid off in 2005 and 2008 respectively, and later sunk as dive wrecks: their decommissioning was to offset the cost of a A$1 billion weapons and equipment upgrade to the remaining four ships. RKS Liuthiania, was decommissioned in late 2016, after spending most of the year as a moored training ship. The Memorial-class air-warfare destroyers will replace the remaining frigates from 2017 onwards.