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Kanin-class guided-missile destroyers are destroyers operated by the [[Svetvostok National Security Forces|Svetvostok Navy]]. It was constructed from 2002 to 2011 with a total of 15 ships, of which only 12 are active.
'''Kanin-class guided-missile destroyers''' are destroyers operated by the [[Svetvostok National Security Forces|Svetvostok Navy]]. It was constructed from 2002 to 2011 with a total of 15 ships, of which only 12 are active.


==History==
==History==


Kanin-class destroyers were built to close the gap between the naval power of major powers and the Svetvostok Navy, and to strengthen the Svetvostok Navy, which stayed in the Brown-Water Navy then. Until the early 2010s, ships that could operate in the distant ocean were rare for the Svetvostok Navy. The Navy mainly focused on coastal defense, so the Svetvostok Navy was not rated to have a large deterrant force.
Kanin-class destroyers were built to close the gap between the naval power of major powers and the Svetvostok Navy, and to strengthen the Svetvostok Navy, which stayed in the Brown-Water Navy then. Until the early 2010s, ships that could operate in the distant ocean were rare for the Svetvostok Navy. The Navy mainly focused on coastal defense, so the Svetvostok Navy was not rated to have a large deterrant force. Since the Great War, Svetvostok's defense doctrine was a passive form of defense strategy, this was not a big problem. However, with technological advances, stand-off weapons have been able to range longer, and Svetvostok's defense doctrine has faced criticism that it is behind the times. To address this, the military has revised its defense strategies to create strategies that can strengthen its naval and air power to deter adversaries from great distances.
 
Kanin-class destroyers were constructed as the first project to enhance the Svetvostok Navy's ocean operational capabilities, with a total of 15 deployed to the Navy.


==Description==
==Description==
Kanin-class destroyers were built as the first combat ships with smooth operational capabilities in the distant oceans. Kanin-class destroyer has more drainage and is equipped with more weapons than the previous generation ship, {{wp|Kashin-class destroyer|Kim Geun-ryeong class destroyers}}. Kanin-class destroyers have made significant advances in software compared to previous generations of ships. They are equipped with a new radar equipped with a computer with more advanced computing abilities, and the computer's ability to process information detected by various electronic and optical sensors has also been improved.
In terms of design, Kanin-class destroyers do not have a stealth design, as did previous generations of destroyers. Designers and military authorities applied a partial stealth design by tilting the superstructure, but the overall design of the ship did not significantly lower the ship's {{wp|Radar cross section|RCS}} level.


==Operators==
==Operators==
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* [[Svetvostok National Security Forces]]
** Svetvostok Navy


[[Category:Svetvostok]]
[[Category:Svetvostok]]

Latest revision as of 14:24, 26 August 2024

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Class overview
Name: Kanin class
Builders:  Svetvostok
Operators:  Svetvostok
Preceded by: Kim Geun-ryeong class destroyer
Succeeded by: Aleksandr Smirnov class destroyer
Built: 1992-2001
In commission: 1993–present
Planned: 15
Completed: 15
Cancelled: 0
Active: 12
Lost: 0
Retired: 3
General characteristics
Type: Guided-missile destroyer
Displacement: 6,200 t full load
Length: 154 m
Beam: 16.8 m
Draft: 5.3 m
Propulsion: 2 shaft steam turbines, 4 boilers, 75,000 kW (100,000 hp), 2 fixed propellers, 2 turbo generators, and 2 diesel generators
Speed: 32.7 knots (60.6 km/h; 37.6 mph)
Range: 3,920 nmi (7,260 km; 4,510 mi)
Sensors and
processing systems:
  • Air target acquisition radar
  • 3 × navigation radars
  • 130 mm gun fire-control radars
  • 30 mm air-defence gun fire control radar
  • Active and passive under-keel sonar
Electronic warfare
& decoys:
2 decoy dispensers (200 rockets)
Armament:
Aircraft carried: 2 × Anti-Submarine helicopters

Kanin-class guided-missile destroyers are destroyers operated by the Svetvostok Navy. It was constructed from 2002 to 2011 with a total of 15 ships, of which only 12 are active.

History

Kanin-class destroyers were built to close the gap between the naval power of major powers and the Svetvostok Navy, and to strengthen the Svetvostok Navy, which stayed in the Brown-Water Navy then. Until the early 2010s, ships that could operate in the distant ocean were rare for the Svetvostok Navy. The Navy mainly focused on coastal defense, so the Svetvostok Navy was not rated to have a large deterrant force. Since the Great War, Svetvostok's defense doctrine was a passive form of defense strategy, this was not a big problem. However, with technological advances, stand-off weapons have been able to range longer, and Svetvostok's defense doctrine has faced criticism that it is behind the times. To address this, the military has revised its defense strategies to create strategies that can strengthen its naval and air power to deter adversaries from great distances.

Kanin-class destroyers were constructed as the first project to enhance the Svetvostok Navy's ocean operational capabilities, with a total of 15 deployed to the Navy.

Description

Kanin-class destroyers were built as the first combat ships with smooth operational capabilities in the distant oceans. Kanin-class destroyer has more drainage and is equipped with more weapons than the previous generation ship, Kim Geun-ryeong class destroyers. Kanin-class destroyers have made significant advances in software compared to previous generations of ships. They are equipped with a new radar equipped with a computer with more advanced computing abilities, and the computer's ability to process information detected by various electronic and optical sensors has also been improved.

In terms of design, Kanin-class destroyers do not have a stealth design, as did previous generations of destroyers. Designers and military authorities applied a partial stealth design by tilting the superstructure, but the overall design of the ship did not significantly lower the ship's RCS level.

Operators

 Svetvostok