North Korean warship class
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Class overview |
Builders | Nampo Shipyard, No 28 Shipyard Najin[1] |
Operators | Korean People's Navy |
Preceded by | Soho-class frigate |
Built | 2013-2014 |
In commission | 2013-present |
Completed | 2 |
Active | 2 |
General characteristics |
Type | Corvette |
Displacement | 1300 ~ 1500tons |
Length | 76 metres (249 ft) |
Beam | 11 metres (36 ft) |
Draught | 3.4 metres (11 ft) |
Propulsion | diesel |
Speed | unknown |
Range | unknown |
Complement | unknown |
Sensors and processing systems | unknown |
Armament | |
Aircraft carried | 1 helicopter (likely with either Mil Mi-4 PL or Mil Mi-14 PL)[1] |
Aviation facilities | helicopter pad only |
Notes | [2] |
The Nampo-class corvettes (or light frigates) are a class of warships built in North Korea. They were seen from satellite-photos in 2013 and are believed to be a replacement for the older Soho-class frigate. The class has some similarities to Myanmar Navy UMS Tabinshweht, an Anawrahta-class frigate.[3]
Two known hulls have been launched: one on the Sea of Japan in Najin and one in Nampo for service in the Yellow Sea.[1]
Specification
Little is known of their features and weapons.
One of the clear element is the presence of a helicopter-deck[1] and possibly even a small hangar on the hull.
The only weapon system identified is anti-submarine rockets (RBU 1200 A/S mortars), thus making the corvette a response for the recent developments of the South Korean Navy in the field of submarines.
Further weapons could be added however, including guns and anti-ship missiles (such as the Kh-35, known to have been recently put in service in the KPN).[1] The potential missile systems appears to be SAM and SSM.
By western standard, the ships should be considered corvettes, however they're also described as light frigates for their role.
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