Nampo-class corvette
Class overview | |
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Builders: | Unknown, but built in North Korea |
Operators: | Korean People's Navy |
Built: | 2013-2014 |
In commission: | 2013-present |
Planned: | ? |
Completed: | 2 ~ 3 |
Active: | ? |
General characteristics | |
Type: | Corvette |
Displacement: | 1300 ~ 1500tons |
Length: | 76m |
Beam: | 11m |
Draught: | 3.4m |
Propulsion: | unknown |
Speed: | unknown |
Range: | uknown |
Complement: | unknown |
Sensors and processing systems: | uknown |
Armament: |
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Aircraft carried: | 1 Mi-4 or Mi-14 |
Aviation facilities: | helicopter landing platform |
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.
Two known hulls have been launched: one on the Japan Sea in Najin and one in Nampo for service in the Yellow Sea.
There is little knowledge of their features and weapons. One of the clear element is the presence of a helicopter-deck and possibly even a small hangar. The only weapon system identified is anti-submarine rockets, 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 (like the Kh-35, known to have been recently put in service in the KPN).[1]
By western standard, the ships should be considered corvettes, however they're also described as light frigates for their role.
References
Further reading
- Chad, O'Carroll (8 November 2016). "Exclusive: New low-visibility corvette spotted in North Korea". NK News.