Project 22800E Karakurt-Е Corvette

The Almaz Central Maritime Design Bureau offers an export version of the Project 22800E corvette equipped with Italian-made 76-mm gun mount OTO Melara, diesel engines MTU and radioelectronic weapons Thales, reports referring to the design bureau.

Potential buyers are also offered a fully import-substituted version with Russian engines, the gun mount and radars. The export version of the Project 22800E debuted at the Army-2016 defense show.

The corvette version fitted with imported components may be more interesting for foreign customers. The question is primarily about the Indian Navy which is going for maximal diversification in weapons and military hardware.

76-mm gun mount OTO Melara

The "Italian" variant of the exported Karakurt-class can be equipped with 76-mm gun mount OTO Melara. Its fire rate is 85-120 rounds per min, range varies from 16 to 20 km. Similar Russian gun mount AK-176MA is a bit heavier and has shorter firing range (15.7 km), but higher rate (up to 130 rounds per min). On March 2, 2017, the Arsenal machine factory (St. Petersburg) reported on successful completion of the gun mount's trials.

According to an insider in the Almaz design bureau, in contrast to Russian gun integrated in the ship's weapons and fire control system, the Italian alternative will need the new one.

Konstantin Sivkov, Capt 1 Rank and Doctor of Military Science, says the slightly better characteristics of Italian gun do not ensure the critical advantage. "The point is the fire rate, as the key threat for a corvette is air attack, namely, cruise missiles and aircraft. Artillery duels are rare at sea today. This gun will deal with long-range air defense, at 10-12 km. What prevails here is integration into the ship’s common air defense system and high fire rate".

The expert added that if such gun mount was not initially integrated, targeting and lock-on data transmission would slow down critically. According to him, for Karakurt-class corvettes the Russian gun is better, especially, in the air defense issues. Along with AK-630 and aiming systems, these guns make a closed-loop air defense system, operating effectively within their range.

For the Russian Navy, Karakurt corvettes will be armed with the Caliber-NK missile strike system, the 76-mm gun mount and the antiaircraft gun/missile system. The ship’s displacement is 800 tons, speed is 30 knots, endurance is 15 days. 

Project 22800 corvette was designed by the Almaz bureau as an alternative for Project 11356 frigates which construction is delayed. Totally, the Navy plans to obtain up to 23 Karakurt-class corvettes. 

Although the project’s lead corvette was supposed to be commissioned in May 2017, the deadline was postponed then. According to the shipyard, the corvette named Uragan will be handed over in December, so join the Russian Navy only in 2018. (Translaed from the Russian)

TASS