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|Ship image=Kim Shimin-class destroyer Batch I.png
|Ship image=Kim Shimin-class destroyer, Batch I.png
|Ship image size=300px
|Ship image size=300px
|Ship caption=The Batch I variants of the Kim Shimin-class, built from 1998 to 2009.  
|Ship caption=The Batch I variants of the Kim Shimin-class, 36 of which have been planned for service.
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{{Infobox ship class overview
{{Infobox ship class overview
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|Operators=[[Zhenia]]
|Operators=[[Zhenia]]
|Class before=[[Changan-class destroyer]]
|Class before=[[Changan-class destroyer]]
|Class after=[[Li Zichuan-class destroyer]]
|Class after=
|Subclasses=
|Subclasses=
|Built range=1998-2018
|Built range=2002-Present
|In commission range=1998-Present
|In commission range=2005-Present
|Total ships planned=
|Total ships planned=72
|Total ships on order=2
|Total ships on order=2
|Total ships building=2
|Total ships building=2
|Total ships completed=56
|Total ships completed=32
|Total ships cancelled=
|Total ships cancelled=
|Total ships active=55
|Total ships active=32
|Total ships laid up=1
|Total ships laid up=
|Total ships lost=
|Total ships lost=
|Total ships retired=
|Total ships retired=
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{{Infobox ship characteristics
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|Header caption=Kim Shimin-class Batch I
|Header caption=Kim Shimin-class
|Ship type={{wp|Guided missile destroyer}}
|Ship type={{wp|Guided missile destroyer}}
|Ship displacement=10,800 metric tons
|Ship displacement=12,080 metric tons max
|Ship length=163.4 m (at waterline, full load)<br>178.9 m (max)  
|Ship length=163.4 m (at waterline, full load)<br>180.2 m (max)  
|Ship beam=19.7 m
|Ship beam=21.8 m
|Ship draught=4.88 m (from waterline to hull)<br>7.47 m (including sonar bulge)
|Ship draught=5.38 m (from waterline to hull)<br>7.47 m (including sonar bulge)
|Ship draft=
|Ship draft=
|Ship propulsion={{wp|COGAG}}<br>2 x Hanshin Motors GTM-4500 turbines, providing 35 MW of thrust each
|Ship propulsion={{wp|COGLAG}} <small>({{wp|All-electric propulsion}} at Batch II)</small><br>2 x Hanshin Motors GTM-4500 turbines, providing 35 MW of thrust each
|Ship speed=30+ knots
|Ship speed=30+ knots
|Ship range=13,600 km at 18 knots
|Ship range=13,600 km at 18 knots
|Ship complement= 260
|Ship complement= 260
|Ship sensors = 4-sided {{wp|AESA}} radar system<br>Li-Jien Dynamics Phased Array Integrated Mast (PAIM)
|Ship sensors = 4-sided {{wp|AESA}} radar system, within Li-Jien Dynamics Phased Array Integrated Mast (PAIM)
|Ship EW = Integrated Electronic Warfare System (IEWS)
|Ship EW = Integrated Electronic Warfare System (IEWS)
|Ship armament=*''Guns''
|Ship armament=*''Guns''
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*4 x 12.7 mm {{wp|RWS}}
*4 x 12.7 mm {{wp|RWS}}
*''Missile capacity''
*''Missile capacity''
*48 x forward VLS cells
*64 x forward VLS cells
*64 x aft VLS cells
*64 x aft VLS cells
*16 x central VLS cells (for anti-ship missiles)
*16 x central VLS cells (for anti-ship missiles)
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The '''''Kim Shimin''-class destroyer''' ([[Zhenian language|Zhenian]]: 김시민급 구축함) is a line of [[Zhenia|Zhenian]]-built, {{wp|conventional power|conventionally-powered}} {{wp|guided missile destroyers}} primarily in service with the [[Greater Eastern Union Defense Forces|Greater Eastern Union Navy]]. Intended to replace the significantly aging Changan-class destroyers that had been in service since the 1960s, the Kim Shimin-class has assumed significant roles in fleet defense and as flagships of smaller flotillas. The name of the class comes from [[Kim Shimin]], the eighth [[Chancellor of the Greater Eastern Union|Chancellor]] of Zhenia. It is expected to be complemented by both the smaller [[Hansan-Class Frigate|Hansan-class frigates]] and the larger [[Li Zichuan-class destroyer|Li Zichuan-class destroyers]].  
The '''''Kim Shimin''-class destroyer''' ([[Zhenian language|Zhenian]]: 김시민급 구축함) is a line of [[Zhenia|Zhenian]]-built, {{wp|conventional power|conventionally-powered}} {{wp|guided missile destroyers}} primarily in service with the [[Greater Eastern Union Defense Forces|Greater Eastern Union Navy]]. Intended to replace the significantly aging Changan-class destroyers that had been in service since the 1960s, the Kim Shimin-class has assumed significant roles in fleet defense and as flagships of smaller flotillas. The name of the class comes from [[Kim Shimin]], the eighth [[Chancellor of the Greater Eastern Union|Chancellor]] of Zhenia. It is expected to be complemented by both the smaller [[Hansan-Class Frigate|Hansan-class frigates]].  


==Development==
==Development==
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==Batches==
==Batches==
===Batch I===
===Batch II===
The '''''Kim Shimin''-class Batch II''', also known as the '''''Han Jisung''-class''' for the first ship of its class, is set to be a major upgrade in the existing destroyer platform, with significant improvements across various components.


==Ships of the Class==
==Ships of the Class==
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*[[Changan-class destroyer]], its predecessor
*[[Changan-class destroyer]], its predecessor
*[[Hansan-Class Frigate|Hansan-class frigate]]
*[[Hansan-Class Frigate|Hansan-class frigate]]
*[[Li Zichuan-class destroyer]], its complement and eventual successor


[[Category:Zhenia]]
[[Category:Zhenia]]

Revision as of 16:40, 25 December 2019

Kim Shimin-class destroyer
Kim Shimin-class destroyer, Batch I.png
The Batch I variants of the Kim Shimin-class, 36 of which have been planned for service.
Class overview
Operators: Zhenia
Preceded by: Changan-class destroyer
Built: 2002-Present
In commission: 2005-Present
Planned: 72
On order: 2
Building: 2
Completed: 32
Active: 32
General characteristics Kim Shimin-class
Type: Guided missile destroyer
Displacement: 12,080 metric tons max
Length: list error: <br /> list (help)
163.4 m (at waterline, full load)
180.2 m (max)
Beam: 21.8 m
Draught: list error: <br /> list (help)
5.38 m (from waterline to hull)
7.47 m (including sonar bulge)
Propulsion: list error: <br /> list (help)
COGLAG (All-electric propulsion at Batch II)
2 x Hanshin Motors GTM-4500 turbines, providing 35 MW of thrust each
Speed: 30+ knots
Range: 13,600 km at 18 knots
Complement: 260
Sensors and
processing systems:
4-sided AESA radar system, within Li-Jien Dynamics Phased Array Integrated Mast (PAIM)
Electronic warfare
& decoys:
Integrated Electronic Warfare System (IEWS)
Armament:
  • Guns
  • 1 x 127 mm/L56 naval gun
  • 2 x 30 mm dual Gatling gun (on SkyGuard CIWS)
  • 4 x 12.7 mm RWS
  • Missile capacity
  • 64 x forward VLS cells
  • 64 x aft VLS cells
  • 16 x central VLS cells (for anti-ship missiles)
Aircraft carried: 2 x MH-60R medium lift helicopters and 1 x MQ-8B unmanned helicopter
Aviation facilities: Helicopter deck and hangar

The Kim Shimin-class destroyer (Zhenian: 김시민급 구축함) is a line of Zhenian-built, conventionally-powered guided missile destroyers primarily in service with the Greater Eastern Union Navy. Intended to replace the significantly aging Changan-class destroyers that had been in service since the 1960s, the Kim Shimin-class has assumed significant roles in fleet defense and as flagships of smaller flotillas. The name of the class comes from Kim Shimin, the eighth Chancellor of Zhenia. It is expected to be complemented by both the smaller Hansan-class frigates.

Development

Design

Armament

Batches

Batch I

Batch II

The Kim Shimin-class Batch II, also known as the Han Jisung-class for the first ship of its class, is set to be a major upgrade in the existing destroyer platform, with significant improvements across various components.

Ships of the Class

See Also