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Karakurt class corvette

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Operators
  
Russian Navy

Subclasses
  
Project 22800

Preceded by
  
Buyan-M class corvette

In service
  
2018-

Karakurt-class corvette

Name
  
Project 22800, codename Karakurt

Builders
  
Pella shipyardMore shipyardZelenodolsk shipyard

The Project 22800 corvettes, codenamed Karakurt (Russian: малые ракетные корабли проекта 22800, шифр «Каракурт») is a new missile corvette class under construction for the Russian Navy.

The new class is intended to be a more seaworthy, blue water complement to the Buyan-M class corvettes, which had been designed for the littoral zone and are currently serving in Russia's Caspian Flotilla and Black Sea Fleet. The first two ships were laid down on 24 December 2015, and as of July 2016, four are under construction. In August 2016, it was reported that a total of seven ships have been ordered from the Pella shipyard (at least one of which will be built at More in Crimea), and that five further ships of the class have been ordered from the Zelenodolsk shipyard. The first ship is to join the navy in 2018.

The Karakurts are to be armed with the Kalibr-NK long range cruise missile and the P-800 Onyx medium-range anti-ship missile and have an endurance of 15 days.

Ships

Italics indicate estimates

References

Karakurt-class corvette Wikipedia