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Admiral Gorshkov-class frigate

The Admiral Gorshkov class, Russian designation Project 22350 for the original and upgraded version armed with 16 and 32 VLS cells respectively,[13] is the newest class of frigates being built by the Severnaya Verf in Saint Petersburg for the Russian Navy with a cost of $250 million. The Project 22350 was designed by the Severnoye Design Bureau and incorporates use of stealth technology.[14] As of August 2020, ten vessels have been ordered for delivery by 2027. The lead ship of the class, Admiral Gorshkov, was commissioned on 28 July 2018.

Russian frigate Admiral Gorshkov underway
Class overview
NameAdmiral Gorshkov class
BuildersSevernaya Verf, Saint Petersburg
Operators Russian Navy
Preceded by
Succeeded byProject 22350M frigate
CostApproximately US$250 million per unit
Built2006–present
In commission2018–present
Planned15[1][2]
Building5
Completed3
Active2
General characteristics [3]
TypeGuided missile frigate
Displacement
  • Standard: 4,550 tons
  • Full: 5,400 tons[4]
Length135 m (442 ft 11 in)
Beam16 m (52 ft 6 in)[6]
Draught4.5 m (14 ft 9 in)
Propulsion
Speed29.5 knots (54.6 km/h; 33.9 mph)
Range4,850 nmi (8,980 km; 5,580 mi) at 14 kn (26 km/h; 16 mph)
Endurance30 days
Complement210
Sensors and
processing systems
  • Air search radars: 5P-27 Furke-4 main radar for detection, tracking and targeting of air and surface targets,[7] 5P-20K "Poliment" 4 faced active phased array search, tracking and guidance/management radar[8][9]
  • Surface search radar: 34K1 "Monolit" surface search, AShM and auxiliary artillery targeting radar
  • Artillery Fire Control Radar: 5P-10 Puma
  • Sonar: Zarya-M sonar, Vinyetka towed array sonar
  • Navigation: 3 × Pal-N radars
  • Other: 2 × target illuminators aft superstructure for Palash CIWS
  • Communications: Vigstar Centaurus-NM
  • Electro-Optical Systems: 2 × MTK-201M and 2 × 5P-520
  • Combat system: Sigma-22350
Electronic warfare
& decoys
  • EW Suite: Prosvet-M
  • Countermeasures:
  • 2 × PU KT-308
  • 8 × PU KT-216
  • 2 × 5P-42 Filin
Armament
  • 1 × 130 mm Amethyst/Arsenal A-192M naval gun[10]
  • 16 (2 × 8) 3S14 VLS cells for Kalibr, Oniks, Zircon anti-ship cruise missiles or Otvet anti-submarine missiles , (Admiral Gorshkov, Admiral Kasatonov, Admiral Golovko and Admiral Isakov, [all four are Project 22350])
  • 32 (4 × 8)[11] 3S14M VLS cells for Kalibr, Oniks, Zircon anti-ship cruise missiles or Otvet anti-submarine missiles (Admiral Amelko, Admiral Chichagov, Admiral Yumashev and Admiral Spiridonov, [all four are Project 22350upgraded])
  • 32 (4 × 8)[12] Redut VLS cells for 9M96, 9M96M, 9M96D/9M96DM(M2) and/or quad-packed 9M100 surface-to-air missiles, (Admiral Flota Gromov, Admiral Vysotsky, [both are Project 22350M])
  • 2 × Palash CIWS
  • 2 × 4 330 mm torpedo tubes for Paket-NK anti-torpedo/anti-submarine torpedoes
  • 2 × 14.5 mm MTPU pedestal machine guns
Aircraft carried1 × Ka-27 series helicopter
Aviation facilitiesHelipad and hangar for one helicopter

History

The design of the ship, developed by Severnoye PKB (Northern Design Bureau) FSUE in St. Petersburg, was approved by Naval Command in July 2003.[15] The plan is to fully replace the older Neustrashimyy and Krivak class in four Russian fleets.[16]

The lead ship, Admiral Gorshkov or its full name – Admiral of the Fleet of the Soviet Union Gorshkov,[17] was laid down on 1 February 2006 in Severnaya Verf shipyard in St. Petersburg.[18] In late October 2008 the Russian deputy prime minister, Sergei Ivanov, said the timely construction of combat ships is a priority task of for Russia's shipbuilding industry, and announced that the first ship in the class would be ready by 2011.[18] The completion date of the lead ship was initially slated for 2009, but this was later pushed back, as was the commissioning date.[19]

On 24 June 2009, during the "МВМС-IMDS 2009" International Naval Expo, the Commander in Chief of the Russian Navy, Admiral Vladimir Vysotsky, announced that the production of a second Admiral Gorshkov-class frigate would begin at Severnaya Verf by the end of the year.[20] In November 2009 the Severnaya Verf shipyard announced that it would start the construction of the second ship of the class on 26 November named Admiral Kasatonov.[21] The ship was laid down in a ceremony attended by representatives of the Russian Navy, the St. Petersburg administration, and Admiral Igor Kasatonov - the son of the ship's namesake, Vladimir Kasatonov.[22] In December 2014, one engine from Admiral Kasatonov was transferred to Admiral Gorshkov.[23]

The first frigate was floated out of the launch dock on 29 October 2010. The ship was only 40 percent complete and then began to be fitted out.[24] At that point, main mechanical equipment and systems providing safe launching had been installed, including a combined diesel and gas (CODAG) turbine powerplant, gear assemblies, drive shafts and screws, and electric power supply facilities. Further work was be performed at the shipyard's fitting quay.[25]

The Russian Navy set a requirement for 20–30 such ships.[26] The Severnaya Verf shipyard has thus far announced having received orders for six units.[27][28] According to the Russian Navy’s deputy commander for armament Vice Admiral Viktor Bursuk, the Russian Navy needs no less than 15 such frigates in basic and upgraded versions.[1]

In August 2012, the shipyard received loans worth RUB 16.23 billion (US$510 million) from the state-owned Sberbank to facilitate the frigate construction project.[29]

The first two ships of the class have gas turbines from Zorya-Mashproekt in Ukraine. Following the 2014 Crimean crisis, Ukrainian industry refused to supply Russia with military technology. As a result, NPO Saturn has been commissioned to design indigenous engines. Initial forecasts expected these new engines to be available in 2017–18, allowing ships to be commissioned from 2020;[30] however, after intervention by the Russian government, the plan was brought forward.[31] In November 2020 it was announced that United Engine Corporation had initiated delivery of the DGTA M55R diesel-gas power plant which would be installed on frigates of the class beginning with Admiral Isakov.[32]

The first frigate in the class, Admiral Gorshkov, was commissioned on 28 July 2018.[33]

State testing of the Russian shipborne Poliment-Redut 150 km (93 mi) range air defence missile system with a phased array radar for the frigates of 22350 series has been completed, Commander-in-Chief of the Russian Navy Admiral Vladimir Korolev announced in February 2019.[34][35]

In February 2019, Admiral Gorshkov and Admiral Kasatonov were equipped with a naval version of the new 5P-42 Filin electro-optic countermeasure system. The Filin fires a beam similar to a strobe light that affects enemy's combatants eyesight, making it more difficult for them to aim at night. During testing, volunteers reportedly used rifles and guns to shoot targets that were protected by the system and reported having trouble aiming because they could not see. Additionally, about half of the volunteers said they felt dizzy, nauseated and disoriented. About 20 percent of the volunteers reported experiencing hallucinations.[36]

In March 2019, the Severnoye Design Bureau reported it has completed the outline design of the upgraded Project 22350M frigate and began working on the technical documentation for the ship. The Project 22350M frigates are believed to incorporate increased number of VLS cells for combination of 48 or 64[37] Kalibr, Oniks and Zircon anti-ship cruise missiles while displacing about 7,000 tons.[38] The ships are expected to be laid down in a new boathouse with two slipways at Severnaya Verf which will be completed in 2022.[37]

On 23 April 2019, two modified Project 22350 frigates, Admiral Amelko and Admiral Chichagov, were laid down at Severnaya Verf in Saint Petersburg during a ceremony attended by Russian President Vladimir Putin.[39] It was reported that they were to be fitted with 24 VLS cells for Kalibr, Oniks or Zircon cruise missiles, as opposed to 16 VLS cells installed on the first four frigates of the class. Their delivery to the Russian Navy is scheduled for 2023/24 and 2025, respectively.[40] In 2021 it was reported that the intent was actually to fit 32 3S-14 versatile shipborne VLS cells in Admiral Amelko, Admiral Chichagov and follow-on ships. This remained to be confirmed.[11] In 2020 it was indicated that three ships would be assigned to the Northern Fleet, three to the Pacific Fleet and two to the Black Sea Fleet.[41] A further contract for two additional frigates of the class was announced at the Army-2020 forum increasing the numbers of projected frigates in the Northern and Pacific Fleets to four vessels each.[42]

On 30 December 2020 it was reported that the Admiral Kasatonov frigate successfully completed acceptance trials of the Otvet anti-submarine missile complex.[43]

On 30 December 2021, it was reported that the Amur Shipyard is preparing to sign a contract for the construction of six frigates for the Pacific Fleet, likely of the Admiral Gorshkov class. This would decrease the load on Severnaya Verf, which is currently responsible for the construction of all Admiral Gorshkov-class frigates. However, there has been no official confirmation from either the Ministry of Defence or Amur Shipyard.[44]

On 17 August 2022, the United Shipbuilding Corporation stated that they will soon be ready to submit a design proposal for Project 22350M "Super Gorshkov" to the Ministry of Defence, with a lead vessel laying already planned but not yet publicly known (as of August 2022).[45][46]

On 15 November 2022, General Director of Severnaya Verf Igor Orlov stated that the shipyard will lay down five additional Admiral Gorshkov-class frigates.[47]

Design

The Admiral Gorshkov class is the successor to the Neustrashimyy and Krivak-class frigates. Unlike their Soviet-era predecessors, the new ships are designed for multiple roles. They are to be capable to execute long-range strikes, conduct anti-submarine warfare and to carry out escort missions.

Ships

Name Namesake Builders Laid down Launched Commissioned Fleet Status
Admiral Gorshkov Sergey Georgiyevich Gorshkov Severnaya Verf, Saint Petersburg 1 February 2006[26] 29 October 2010[24][25] 28 July 2018[48] Northern[49] Active
Admiral Kasatonov Vladimir Afanasyevich Kasatonov Severnaya Verf, Saint Petersburg 26 November 2009 12 December 2014[50][51] 21 July 2020[52] Northern Active
Admiral Golovko Arseniy Grigoriyevich Golovko Severnaya Verf, Saint Petersburg 1 February 2012[53][54] 22 May 2020[55] 2022[56][57][58][59] Northern[60] Sea trials[61][62]
Admiral Isakov Ivan Stepanovich Isakov Severnaya Verf, Saint Petersburg 14 November 2013[63] 2024[59][64] Black Sea[59] Under construction
Admiral Amelko Nikolai Nikolayevich Amelko Severnaya Verf, Saint Petersburg 23 April 2019[39] 2024[65] Pacific[66] Under construction
Admiral Chichagov Vasily Yakovlevich Chichagov Severnaya Verf, Saint Petersburg 23 April 2019[39] 2025[65] Pacific[66] Under construction
Admiral Yumashev Ivan Stepanovich Yumashev Severnaya Verf, Saint Petersburg 20 July 2020[67] 2026[59] Black Sea[59] Under construction
Admiral Spiridonov Emil Nikolayevich Spiridonov Severnaya Verf, Saint Petersburg 20 July 2020[67] 2026[59] Pacific[59] Under construction
Admiral Gromov Feliks Gromov Severnaya Verf, Saint Petersburg 2022[59] 2027[42][59] Northern[59] Ordered[68][69]
Admiral Vysotsky[70] Vladimir Vysotsky Severnaya Verf, Saint Petersburg 2022[59] 2027[42][59] Pacific[59] Ordered[68]

Variants

  • Project 22350 – the original version that has been commissioned.
  • Project 22350 upgraded – with 32 UKSK VLS cells (for cruise missiles) instead of 16.
  • Project 22356 – export version of Project 22350, first unveiled during the international exhibition Euronaval-2010.[71][72]
  • Project 22350M – first unveiled in 2014, the ship is dubbed "Super Gorshkov" for its enlarged hull with an increased displacement of 8,000 tons, pyramidal mast and 64 VLS cells[73] for Kalibr, Oniks and Zircon anti-ship cruise missiles, being developed for the Russian Navy.[38] In 2020, it was reported that design work was to be finished in 2022 after which a lead vessel of the upgraded class was projected to be laid down.[74][2] A year later, the deputy CEO for military shipbuilding of the United Shipbuilding Corporation (USC), Vladimir Korolyov, was reported to have told the TASS news agency that design of the ship would in fact be completed in 2023 with the first ship expected to be laid down in 2024. He said that 12 vessels were planned and that they were to carry up to 64 Kalibr, Onyx and Tsirkon cruise missiles along with the Poliment-Redut air defense missile system, with up to 100 missiles. The ships would also be equipped for anti-submarine warfare.[75]

See also

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External links

  • Admiral Gorshkov-class frigates @ Naval-technology.com
  • Project 22350 @ Globalsecurity.com
  • Launch of the frigate Admiral Gorshkov @ flot.com
  • Frigates, the future backbone of the Russian surface fleet? (in French)

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The Admiral Gorshkov class Russian designation Project 22350 for the original and upgraded version armed with 16 and 32 VLS cells respectively 13 is the newest class of frigates being built by the Severnaya Verf in Saint Petersburg for the Russian Navy with a cost of 250 million The Project 22350 was designed by the Severnoye Design Bureau and incorporates use of stealth technology 14 As of August 2020 ten vessels have been ordered for delivery by 2027 The lead ship of the class Admiral Gorshkov was commissioned on 28 July 2018 Russian frigate Admiral Gorshkov underwayClass overviewNameAdmiral Gorshkov classBuildersSevernaya Verf Saint PetersburgOperators Russian NavyPreceded byNeustrashimyy class Krivak classSucceeded byProject 22350M frigateCostApproximately US 250 million per unitBuilt2006 presentIn commission2018 presentPlanned15 1 2 Building5Completed3Active2General characteristics 3 TypeGuided missile frigateDisplacementStandard 4 550 tons Full 5 400 tons 4 Length135 m 442 ft 11 in Beam16 m 52 ft 6 in 6 Draught4 5 m 14 ft 9 in Propulsion2 shaft CODAG 5 2 10D49 cruise diesel engines 5 200 shp 3 900 kW 2 M90FR boost gas turbines 27 500 shp 20 500 kW Total 65 400 shp 48 800 kW Speed29 5 knots 54 6 km h 33 9 mph Range4 850 nmi 8 980 km 5 580 mi at 14 kn 26 km h 16 mph Endurance30 daysComplement210Sensors and processing systemsAir search radars 5P 27 Furke 4 main radar for detection tracking and targeting of air and surface targets 7 5P 20K Poliment 4 faced active phased array search tracking and guidance management radar 8 9 Surface search radar 34K1 Monolit surface search AShM and auxiliary artillery targeting radar Artillery Fire Control Radar 5P 10 Puma Sonar Zarya M sonar Vinyetka towed array sonar Navigation 3 Pal N radars Other 2 target illuminators aft superstructure for Palash CIWS Communications Vigstar Centaurus NM Electro Optical Systems 2 MTK 201M and 2 5P 520 Combat system Sigma 22350Electronic warfare amp decoysEW Suite Prosvet M Countermeasures 2 PU KT 308 8 PU KT 216 2 5P 42 FilinArmament1 130 mm Amethyst Arsenal A 192M naval gun 10 16 2 8 3S14 VLS cells for Kalibr Oniks Zircon anti ship cruise missiles or Otvet anti submarine missiles Admiral Gorshkov Admiral Kasatonov Admiral GolovkoandAdmiral Isakov all four are Project 22350 32 4 8 11 3S14M VLS cells for Kalibr Oniks Zircon anti ship cruise missiles or Otvet anti submarine missiles Admiral Amelko Admiral Chichagov Admiral Yumashev and Admiral Spiridonov all four are Project 22350upgraded 32 4 8 12 Redut VLS cells for 9M96 9M96M 9M96D 9M96DM M2 and or quad packed 9M100 surface to air missiles Admiral Flota Gromov Admiral Vysotsky both are Project 22350M 2 Palash CIWS 2 4 330 mm torpedo tubes for Paket NK anti torpedo anti submarine torpedoes 2 14 5 mm MTPU pedestal machine gunsAircraft carried1 Ka 27 series helicopterAviation facilitiesHelipad and hangar for one helicopter Contents 1 History 2 Design 3 Ships 4 Variants 5 See also 6 References 7 External linksHistory EditThe design of the ship developed by Severnoye PKB Northern Design Bureau FSUE in St Petersburg was approved by Naval Command in July 2003 15 The plan is to fully replace the older Neustrashimyy and Krivak class in four Russian fleets 16 The lead ship Admiral Gorshkov or its full name Admiral of the Fleet of the Soviet Union Gorshkov 17 was laid down on 1 February 2006 in Severnaya Verf shipyard in St Petersburg 18 In late October 2008 the Russian deputy prime minister Sergei Ivanov said the timely construction of combat ships is a priority task of for Russia s shipbuilding industry and announced that the first ship in the class would be ready by 2011 18 The completion date of the lead ship was initially slated for 2009 but this was later pushed back as was the commissioning date 19 On 24 June 2009 during the MVMS IMDS 2009 International Naval Expo the Commander in Chief of the Russian Navy Admiral Vladimir Vysotsky announced that the production of a second Admiral Gorshkov class frigate would begin at Severnaya Verf by the end of the year 20 In November 2009 the Severnaya Verf shipyard announced that it would start the construction of the second ship of the class on 26 November named Admiral Kasatonov 21 The ship was laid down in a ceremony attended by representatives of the Russian Navy the St Petersburg administration and Admiral Igor Kasatonov the son of the ship s namesake Vladimir Kasatonov 22 In December 2014 one engine from Admiral Kasatonov was transferred to Admiral Gorshkov 23 The first frigate was floated out of the launch dock on 29 October 2010 The ship was only 40 percent complete and then began to be fitted out 24 At that point main mechanical equipment and systems providing safe launching had been installed including a combined diesel and gas CODAG turbine powerplant gear assemblies drive shafts and screws and electric power supply facilities Further work was be performed at the shipyard s fitting quay 25 The Russian Navy set a requirement for 20 30 such ships 26 The Severnaya Verf shipyard has thus far announced having received orders for six units 27 28 According to the Russian Navy s deputy commander for armament Vice Admiral Viktor Bursuk the Russian Navy needs no less than 15 such frigates in basic and upgraded versions 1 In August 2012 the shipyard received loans worth RUB 16 23 billion US 510 million from the state owned Sberbank to facilitate the frigate construction project 29 The first two ships of the class have gas turbines from Zorya Mashproekt in Ukraine Following the 2014 Crimean crisis Ukrainian industry refused to supply Russia with military technology As a result NPO Saturn has been commissioned to design indigenous engines Initial forecasts expected these new engines to be available in 2017 18 allowing ships to be commissioned from 2020 30 however after intervention by the Russian government the plan was brought forward 31 In November 2020 it was announced that United Engine Corporation had initiated delivery of the DGTA M55R diesel gas power plant which would be installed on frigates of the class beginning with Admiral Isakov 32 The first frigate in the class Admiral Gorshkov was commissioned on 28 July 2018 33 State testing of the Russian shipborne Poliment Redut 150 km 93 mi range air defence missile system with a phased array radar for the frigates of 22350 series has been completed Commander in Chief of the Russian Navy Admiral Vladimir Korolev announced in February 2019 34 35 In February 2019 Admiral Gorshkov and Admiral Kasatonov were equipped with a naval version of the new 5P 42 Filin electro optic countermeasure system The Filin fires a beam similar to a strobe light that affects enemy s combatants eyesight making it more difficult for them to aim at night During testing volunteers reportedly used rifles and guns to shoot targets that were protected by the system and reported having trouble aiming because they could not see Additionally about half of the volunteers said they felt dizzy nauseated and disoriented About 20 percent of the volunteers reported experiencing hallucinations 36 In March 2019 the Severnoye Design Bureau reported it has completed the outline design of the upgraded Project 22350M frigate and began working on the technical documentation for the ship The Project 22350M frigates are believed to incorporate increased number of VLS cells for combination of 48 or 64 37 Kalibr Oniks and Zircon anti ship cruise missiles while displacing about 7 000 tons 38 The ships are expected to be laid down in a new boathouse with two slipways at Severnaya Verf which will be completed in 2022 37 On 23 April 2019 two modified Project 22350 frigates Admiral Amelko and Admiral Chichagov were laid down at Severnaya Verf in Saint Petersburg during a ceremony attended by Russian President Vladimir Putin 39 It was reported that they were to be fitted with 24 VLS cells for Kalibr Oniks or Zircon cruise missiles as opposed to 16 VLS cells installed on the first four frigates of the class Their delivery to the Russian Navy is scheduled for 2023 24 and 2025 respectively 40 In 2021 it was reported that the intent was actually to fit 32 3S 14 versatile shipborne VLS cells in Admiral Amelko Admiral Chichagov and follow on ships This remained to be confirmed 11 In 2020 it was indicated that three ships would be assigned to the Northern Fleet three to the Pacific Fleet and two to the Black Sea Fleet 41 A further contract for two additional frigates of the class was announced at the Army 2020 forum increasing the numbers of projected frigates in the Northern and Pacific Fleets to four vessels each 42 On 30 December 2020 it was reported that the Admiral Kasatonov frigate successfully completed acceptance trials of the Otvet anti submarine missile complex 43 On 30 December 2021 it was reported that the Amur Shipyard is preparing to sign a contract for the construction of six frigates for the Pacific Fleet likely of the Admiral Gorshkov class This would decrease the load on Severnaya Verf which is currently responsible for the construction of all Admiral Gorshkov class frigates However there has been no official confirmation from either the Ministry of Defence or Amur Shipyard 44 On 17 August 2022 the United Shipbuilding Corporation stated that they will soon be ready to submit a design proposal for Project 22350M Super Gorshkov to the Ministry of Defence with a lead vessel laying already planned but not yet publicly known as of August 2022 45 46 On 15 November 2022 General Director of Severnaya Verf Igor Orlov stated that the shipyard will lay down five additional Admiral Gorshkov class frigates 47 Design EditThe Admiral Gorshkov class is the successor to the Neustrashimyy and Krivak class frigates Unlike their Soviet era predecessors the new ships are designed for multiple roles They are to be capable to execute long range strikes conduct anti submarine warfare and to carry out escort missions Ships EditName Namesake Builders Laid down Launched Commissioned Fleet StatusAdmiral Gorshkov Sergey Georgiyevich Gorshkov Severnaya Verf Saint Petersburg 1 February 2006 26 29 October 2010 24 25 28 July 2018 48 Northern 49 ActiveAdmiral Kasatonov Vladimir Afanasyevich Kasatonov Severnaya Verf Saint Petersburg 26 November 2009 12 December 2014 50 51 21 July 2020 52 Northern ActiveAdmiral Golovko Arseniy Grigoriyevich Golovko Severnaya Verf Saint Petersburg 1 February 2012 53 54 22 May 2020 55 2022 56 57 58 59 Northern 60 Sea trials 61 62 Admiral Isakov Ivan Stepanovich Isakov Severnaya Verf Saint Petersburg 14 November 2013 63 2024 59 64 Black Sea 59 Under constructionAdmiral Amelko Nikolai Nikolayevich Amelko Severnaya Verf Saint Petersburg 23 April 2019 39 2024 65 Pacific 66 Under constructionAdmiral Chichagov Vasily Yakovlevich Chichagov Severnaya Verf Saint Petersburg 23 April 2019 39 2025 65 Pacific 66 Under constructionAdmiral Yumashev Ivan Stepanovich Yumashev Severnaya Verf Saint Petersburg 20 July 2020 67 2026 59 Black Sea 59 Under constructionAdmiral Spiridonov Emil Nikolayevich Spiridonov Severnaya Verf Saint Petersburg 20 July 2020 67 2026 59 Pacific 59 Under constructionAdmiral Gromov Feliks Gromov Severnaya Verf Saint Petersburg 2022 59 2027 42 59 Northern 59 Ordered 68 69 Admiral Vysotsky 70 Vladimir Vysotsky Severnaya Verf Saint Petersburg 2022 59 2027 42 59 Pacific 59 Ordered 68 Variants EditProject 22350 the original version that has been commissioned Project 22350 upgraded with 32 UKSK VLS cells for cruise missiles instead of 16 Project 22356 export version of Project 22350 first unveiled during the international exhibition Euronaval 2010 71 72 Project 22350M first unveiled in 2014 the ship is dubbed Super Gorshkov for its enlarged hull with an increased displacement of 8 000 tons pyramidal mast and 64 VLS cells 73 for Kalibr Oniks and Zircon anti ship cruise missiles being developed for the Russian Navy 38 In 2020 it was reported that design work was to be finished in 2022 after which a lead vessel of the upgraded class was projected to be laid down 74 2 A year later the deputy CEO for military shipbuilding of the United Shipbuilding Corporation USC Vladimir Korolyov was reported to have told the TASS news agency that design of the ship would in fact be completed in 2023 with the first ship expected to be laid down in 2024 He said that 12 vessels were planned and that they were to carry up to 64 Kalibr Onyx and Tsirkon cruise missiles along with the Poliment Redut air defense missile system with up to 100 missiles The ships would also be equipped for anti submarine warfare 75 See also EditList of ships of the Soviet Navy List of ships of Russia by project number Admiral Grigorovich class frigateReferences Edit a b Russian Navy New Project 22350 Based Frigates to Displace 8 000 Tons Mil Today 1 July 2017 Retrieved 17 September 2020 a b Russian Shipbuilding Officials Outlined Future for Project 22350 22350M Frigates Mil Today 21 July 2020 Retrieved 17 September 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