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Admiral Grigorovich-class frigate

The Admiral Grigorovich-class, also referred to as Krivak V class, Russian designation Project 11356R, is a class of frigates built by the Yantar Shipyard in Kaliningrad for the Russian Navy and Indian Navy, with a cost of $450-500 million. Based on the Talwar class, six ships were ordered for the Russian Black Sea Fleet under two contracts in 2010 and 2011 as a complement to the Admiral Gorshkov-class frigates.[5]

Lead ship Admiral Grigorovich at anchor
Class overview
NameAdmiral Grigorovich class[1]
Builders
Operators
Preceded byKrivak class
Subclasses Talwar class
Built2010–present
In commission2016–present
Planned6
Building3
Completed3
Active3
General characteristics
TypeGuided missile frigate
Displacement
  • Standard: 3,620 tons
  • Full: 4,000 tons[2]
Length124.8 m (409 ft 5 in)
Beam15.2 m (49 ft 10 in)
Draught4.2 m (13 ft 9 in)
Propulsion
  • 2 shaft COGAG;
  • 2 DS-71 cruise gas turbines 8,450 shp (6,300 kW);
  • 2 DT-59 boost gas turbines 22,000 shp (16,000 kW) ;
  • Total: 60,900 shp (45,400 kW)
  • or
  • 2 x M90FR FRU 20 (25/28) MW boost , 2 x cruise M70FRU-2 14 MW , 8 MW
  • Total: 56 – 68 MW
Speed30 knots (56 km/h; 35 mph)
Range4,850 nmi (8,980 km; 5,580 mi) at 14 knots (26 km/h; 16 mph)
Endurance30 days
Complement200
Sensors and
processing systems
  • Air search radar: Fregat M2M
  • Surface search radar: 3Ts-25 Garpun-B (Plank Shave), MR-212/201-1 (Palm Frond), Nucleus-2 6000A
  • Fire control radar: JSC 5P-10 Puma FCS, 3R14N-11356 FCS, MR-90 Orekh SAM FCS
  • Sonar: MGK-335EM-03 sonar system with Vinyetka-EM towed array
Electronic warfare
& decoys
  • EW suite: TK-25-5;
  • Countermeasures:
  • 4 × KT-216
Armament
Aircraft carried1 × Ka-27 series helicopter
Aviation facilitiesHelipad and hangar for one helicopter

History

By 2010–2011, it was decided the Russian Navy will procure six vessels based on the proven Talwar-class design, mainly due to repeated delays with production of Admiral Gorshkov frigates and because of the urgent need for new frigates necessary for modernization of the Black Sea Fleet.[6] The Yantar Shipyard won the contract for construction of the frigates and three vessels were to be completed in four years. Previously, six ships of the same design, known as Talwar class, were built for the Indian Navy between 1999 and 2011 by the Baltic Shipyard, Saint Petersburg and Yantar Shipyard, Kaliningrad.[7]

The lead ship, Admiral Grigorovich, was laid down on 18 December 2010 and was commissioned on 11 March 2016.[8][9]

Initially, Ukrainian state-owned enterprise Zorya-Mashproekt was providing gas turbines for the Russian frigates,[10] but after the start of the Russo-Ukrainian War, Ukraine said it would no longer supply the engines.[11] Instead, Russian manufacturer Saturn was asked to supply alternative M90FR gas turbines.[12]

Since October 2016, it was claimed the three incomplete frigates, Admiral Butakov, Admiral Istomin and Admiral Kornilov, that construction was suspended in 2015 due to Ukraine's refusal to supply gas turbine power plants, are considered to be sold to India.[13] The Russian Navy has opposed this export.[14]

On 1 June 2017, the United Shipbuilding Corporation (USC) announced that it would resume construction of the last three frigates in 2018 and that the ships would later join the Russian Navy. The decision to resume the work was made following the preliminary testing of latest Russian gas turbine engines, the M70FRU (14 MW) and M90FR (20 MW, maximal 25-28 MW), designed and built by NPO Saturn plant.[12] With an access to alternative power plants, the ships were believed to remain in Russian service.[15][16] In December 2017, NPO Saturn has successfully completed three R&D projects of the M90FR, Agregat-DKVP and M70FRU-R gas engines held since 2014.[17]

However, on 20 October 2018, a decision was made to sell the unfinished frigates Admiral Butakov and Admiral Istomin to the Indian Navy under a contract worth US$950 million. The Yantar Shipyard in Kaliningrad will carry all necessary works to finish the frigates,[18][19] before they will be handed over to India in first half of 2024.[20] As of 2021, it had still to be confirmed whether Admiral Kornilov would be completed for the Russian Navy or potentially sold to a foreign customer.[21] Later in 2021 it was reported that she would in fact be sold to a foreign customer.[22]

On 17 August 2022, deputy head of United Shipbuilding Corporation Vladimir Korolev stated that the Yantar Shipyard is ready to build more Admiral Grigorovich-class frigates. He also stated that the fate of the sixth, incomplete frigate, Admiral Kornilov, has not yet been decided.[23]

Operational history

On 3 November 2016, as part of Russian military intervention in the Syrian Civil War, Admiral Grigorivich was deployed to the Mediterranean Sea for the first time.[24] On 15 November 2016, it launched Kalibr cruise missiles on IS and Al-Nusra targets in Syria's Idlib and Homs provinces, destroying ammunition warehouses, gathering and training centers and weapon production plants.[25][26]Admiral Grigorovich was redeployed to the Mediterranean Sea in April 2017, following the US missile strikes against Syria.[27][28] She joined the Mediterranean squadron again on 24 December 2020.[29]

On 12 April 2022, a Grigorovich-class frigate reportedly shot down a Bayraktar TB2 drone during the 2022 Russian invasion of Ukraine.[30] On 22 April a Grigorovich-class frigate reportedly fired Kalibr cruise missiles against Ukrainian targets.[31]

Export

As part of the deal signed on 20 October 2018 for delivery of Admiral Butakov and Admiral Istomin frigates to the Indian Navy, Rosoboronexport and Goa Shipyard have signed an additional contract for two more Admiral Grigorovich-class frigates to be license-built at Goa Shipyard in India. Under the contract, Russia will provide India the technological know-how to build the frigates on its own. The final cost for the two vessels is yet to be determined, but was estimated at US$500 million. The Indian Navy should receive the ships in 2026 and 2027, respectively.[18][19][32]

Ships

Name Namesake Builder Laid down Launched Commissioned Fleet Status
  Russian Navy
Admiral Grigorovich Ivan Konstantinovich Grigorovich Yantar, Kaliningrad 18 December 2010 14 March 2014[33] 11 March 2016[34] Black Sea Active
Admiral Essen Nikolai Ottovich Essen 8 July 2011[35][36] 7 November 2014[37] 7 June 2016[38]
Admiral Makarov[39][40][41] Stepan Osipovich Makarov 29 February 2012[42][43] 2 September 2015[44] 27 December 2017[45]
  Indian Navy
Tushil

(ex-Admiral Butakov)[46]

Yantar, Kaliningrad 13 July 2013[47] Original launch 5 March 2016[48] Relaunch of rebuilt Tushil 28 October 2021[49] 2023[50][51] Fitting out
Tamala

(ex-Admiral Istomin)[46]

15 November 2013[52] Original launch 16 November 2017[53] 2023[50][49] Under construction
Unidentified customer
(ex-Admiral Kornilov) Yantar, Kaliningrad Original launch 16 November 2017[53] by 2026[50][54] Under construction, to be sold abroad[22]

See also

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External links

  • "A new frigate is laid down in Kaliningrad for the Russian Navy". RIA Novosti (in Russian). 18 December 2010.
  • All Admiral Grigorovich Class Frigates - Complete Ship List

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The Admiral Grigorovich class also referred to as Krivak V class Russian designation Project 11356R is a class of frigates built by the Yantar Shipyard in Kaliningrad for the Russian Navy and Indian Navy with a cost of 450 500 million Based on the Talwar class six ships were ordered for the Russian Black Sea Fleet under two contracts in 2010 and 2011 as a complement to the Admiral Gorshkov class frigates 5 Lead ship Admiral Grigorovich at anchorClass overviewNameAdmiral Grigorovich class 1 BuildersYantar Shipyard Kaliningrad Goa ShipyardOperators Russian Navy Indian NavyPreceded byKrivak classSubclassesTalwar classBuilt2010 presentIn commission2016 presentPlanned6Building3Completed3Active3General characteristicsTypeGuided missile frigateDisplacementStandard 3 620 tons Full 4 000 tons 2 Length124 8 m 409 ft 5 in Beam15 2 m 49 ft 10 in Draught4 2 m 13 ft 9 in Propulsion2 shaft COGAG 2 DS 71 cruise gas turbines 8 450 shp 6 300 kW 2 DT 59 boost gas turbines 22 000 shp 16 000 kW Total 60 900 shp 45 400 kW or 2 x M90FR FRU 20 25 28 MW boost 2 x cruise M70FRU 2 14 MW 8 MW Total 56 68 MWSpeed30 knots 56 km h 35 mph Range4 850 nmi 8 980 km 5 580 mi at 14 knots 26 km h 16 mph Endurance30 daysComplement200Sensors and processing systemsAir search radar Fregat M2M Surface search radar 3Ts 25 Garpun B Plank Shave MR 212 201 1 Palm Frond Nucleus 2 6000A Fire control radar JSC 5P 10 Puma FCS 3R14N 11356 FCS MR 90 Orekh SAM FCS Sonar MGK 335EM 03 sonar system with Vinyetka EM towed arrayElectronic warfare amp decoysEW suite TK 25 5 Countermeasures 4 KT 216Armament1 100 mm A 190E 01 naval gun 8 2 4 UKSK VLS cells for Kalibr Oniks or Zircon cruise missiles 3 8 BrahMos missiles for India variants 4 24 2 12 3S90M Shtil 1 VLS cells for 9M317M ME surface to air missiles 2 AK 630 CIWS 8 Igla S or Verba MANPADS 2 DTA 53 11356 twin tube torpedo launchers 1 RBU 6000 rocket launcherAircraft carried1 Ka 27 series helicopterAviation facilitiesHelipad and hangar for one helicopter Contents 1 History 2 Operational history 3 Export 4 Ships 5 See also 6 References 7 External linksHistory EditBy 2010 2011 it was decided the Russian Navy will procure six vessels based on the proven Talwar class design mainly due to repeated delays with production of Admiral Gorshkov frigates and because of the urgent need for new frigates necessary for modernization of the Black Sea Fleet 6 The Yantar Shipyard won the contract for construction of the frigates and three vessels were to be completed in four years Previously six ships of the same design known as Talwar class were built for the Indian Navy between 1999 and 2011 by the Baltic Shipyard Saint Petersburg and Yantar Shipyard Kaliningrad 7 The lead ship Admiral Grigorovich was laid down on 18 December 2010 and was commissioned on 11 March 2016 8 9 Initially Ukrainian state owned enterprise Zorya Mashproekt was providing gas turbines for the Russian frigates 10 but after the start of the Russo Ukrainian War Ukraine said it would no longer supply the engines 11 Instead Russian manufacturer Saturn was asked to supply alternative M90FR gas turbines 12 Since October 2016 it was claimed the three incomplete frigates Admiral Butakov Admiral Istomin and Admiral Kornilov that construction was suspended in 2015 due to Ukraine s refusal to supply gas turbine power plants are considered to be sold to India 13 The Russian Navy has opposed this export 14 On 1 June 2017 the United Shipbuilding Corporation USC announced that it would resume construction of the last three frigates in 2018 and that the ships would later join the Russian Navy The decision to resume the work was made following the preliminary testing of latest Russian gas turbine engines the M70FRU 14 MW and M90FR 20 MW maximal 25 28 MW designed and built by NPO Saturn plant 12 With an access to alternative power plants the ships were believed to remain in Russian service 15 16 In December 2017 NPO Saturn has successfully completed three R amp D projects of the M90FR Agregat DKVP and M70FRU R gas engines held since 2014 17 However on 20 October 2018 a decision was made to sell the unfinished frigates Admiral Butakov and Admiral Istomin to the Indian Navy under a contract worth US 950 million The Yantar Shipyard in Kaliningrad will carry all necessary works to finish the frigates 18 19 before they will be handed over to India in first half of 2024 20 As of 2021 it had still to be confirmed whether Admiral Kornilov would be completed for the Russian Navy or potentially sold to a foreign customer 21 Later in 2021 it was reported that she would in fact be sold to a foreign customer 22 On 17 August 2022 deputy head of United Shipbuilding Corporation Vladimir Korolev stated that the Yantar Shipyard is ready to build more Admiral Grigorovich class frigates He also stated that the fate of the sixth incomplete frigate Admiral Kornilov has not yet been decided 23 Operational history EditOn 3 November 2016 as part of Russian military intervention in the Syrian Civil War Admiral Grigorivich was deployed to the Mediterranean Sea for the first time 24 On 15 November 2016 it launched Kalibr cruise missiles on IS and Al Nusra targets in Syria s Idlib and Homs provinces destroying ammunition warehouses gathering and training centers and weapon production plants 25 26 Admiral Grigorovich was redeployed to the Mediterranean Sea in April 2017 following the US missile strikes against Syria 27 28 She joined the Mediterranean squadron again on 24 December 2020 29 On 12 April 2022 a Grigorovich class frigate reportedly shot down a Bayraktar TB2 drone during the 2022 Russian invasion of Ukraine 30 On 22 April a Grigorovich class frigate reportedly fired Kalibr cruise missiles against Ukrainian targets 31 Export EditAs part of the deal signed on 20 October 2018 for delivery of Admiral Butakov and Admiral Istomin frigates to the Indian Navy Rosoboronexport and Goa Shipyard have signed an additional contract for two more Admiral Grigorovich class frigates to be license built at Goa Shipyard in India Under the contract Russia will provide India the technological know how to build the frigates on its own The final cost for the two vessels is yet to be determined but was estimated at US 500 million The Indian Navy should receive the ships in 2026 and 2027 respectively 18 19 32 Ships EditName Namesake Builder Laid down Launched Commissioned Fleet Status Russian NavyAdmiral Grigorovich Ivan Konstantinovich Grigorovich Yantar Kaliningrad 18 December 2010 14 March 2014 33 11 March 2016 34 Black Sea ActiveAdmiral Essen Nikolai Ottovich Essen 8 July 2011 35 36 7 November 2014 37 7 June 2016 38 Admiral Makarov 39 40 41 Stepan Osipovich Makarov 29 February 2012 42 43 2 September 2015 44 27 December 2017 45 Indian NavyTushil ex Admiral Butakov 46 Yantar Kaliningrad 13 July 2013 47 Original launch 5 March 2016 48 Relaunch of rebuilt Tushil 28 October 2021 49 2023 50 51 Fitting outTamala ex Admiral Istomin 46 15 November 2013 52 Original launch 16 November 2017 53 2023 50 49 Under constructionUnidentified customer ex Admiral Kornilov Yantar Kaliningrad Original launch 16 November 2017 53 by 2026 50 54 Under construction to be sold abroad 22 See also EditList of ships of the Soviet Navy List of ships of Russia by project number Admiral Gorshkov class frigateReferences Edit Admiral Grigorovich flot com in Russian Archived from the original on 4 January 2016 Retrieved 5 February 2016 Russian missile frigate holds gunnery exercise in East Mediterranean TASS 14 October 2019 Retrieved 3 November 2019 Rossijskaya raketa Cirkon dostigla vosmi skorostej zvuka Rossiyskaya Gazeta in Russian Archived from the original on 23 December 2017 Retrieved 2 June 2017 Frigates under construction in Russia for India to get BrahMos missiles in 2020 TASS 21 February 2019 Retrieved 14 February 2021 Na fregate Admiral Grigorovich podnyat Andreevskij flag vpk news ru in Russian 11 March 2016 Archived from the original on 20 December 2016 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