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| image = File:PLANS_Nanchang_(DDG-101)_20211021.jpg
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| Ship caption = ''Ledetz'' in April 2021
| Ship caption = ''HMS Bartoloměj III'' in April 2021
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{{Infobox ship class overview
{{Infobox ship class overview
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| Name = ''Bartoloměj'' class
| Builders = *[[Milsau Shipyard]]
| Builders = *[[Milsau Shipyard]]
*[[Mostky Shipbuilding]]
*[[Mostky Shipbuilding]]
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| Ship armament = * 1 × 130 mm gun
| Ship armament = * 1 × 130 mm gun
* 1 × {{wp|CIWS}}
* 1 × {{wp|CIWS}}
* 1 × {{wp|HQ-10}} short-range SAM 24-cell launcher
* 1 × Short-range SAM 24-cell launcher
* 112 {{wp|cal launching system|VLS}}
* 112 {{wp|cal launching system|VLS}}
** surface-to-air missiles
** surface-to-air missiles
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The '''Ledetz class''' is a class of {{wp|guided missile cruisers}} designed and built by the [[Milsau Shipyard]] and [[Mostky Shipbuilding]]. The class is named after the town of Ledetz in northern Holynia. The class is designed to have a multi role functionality. Its primary role will be to operate as a command ship with anti-ship, anti-land, anti-submarine, and anti-aircraft capabilities. The class also has ballistic missile tracking capabilities because of the multifunction active electronically scanned array naval radar system. The class is meant to complement the ''Podkost'' and ''Kováň'' class guided missile destroyers.
The '''Bartoloměj class''' is a class of {{wp|guided missile cruisers}} designed and built by the [[Milsau Shipyard]] and [[Mostky Shipbuilding]]. The class is named after King Bartoloměj III, ruler of Holynia from 1731 to 1757. The class is designed to have a multi role functionality. Its primary role will be to operate as a command ship with anti-ship, anti-land, anti-submarine, and anti-aircraft capabilities. The class also has ballistic missile tracking capabilities because of the multifunction active electronically scanned array naval radar system. The class is meant to replace the Mladkov class cruisers and complement the ''Podkost'' and ''Kováň'' class guided missile destroyers.
 
== Development ==
The Mladkov class cruisers suffered from limited air defence capabilities. The limited air defence radars and low anti-air missile stocks of the Mladkov class became apparent when the Lapša class guided missile destroyers entered service. Growing maintanence issues on systems, weapons and the powerplants of the Mladkov class led the Holyn Navy to research a replacement. In 2012, [[Milsau Shipyard]] and [[Mostky Shipbuilding]] were awarded a contract to develop the replacement of the Mladkov class. The development was alongside the Ledetz class guided missile destroyers, which the new cruiser would share a number of similar features. The design was unveiled in 2014 with construction beginning in 2015. The first ship was to be named after King Bartoloměj III, ruler of Holynia from 1731 to 1757. The ship was launched in 2016 and conducted sea trials in 2018. Fitting out of the ''King Bartoloměj III'' concluded in 2019 and the ship continued sea trials and training. The ship was commissioned on 10 March 2021 and entered service with the 3rd fleet.

Revision as of 03:22, 28 November 2021

PLANS Nanchang (DDG-101) 20211021.jpg
HMS Bartoloměj III in April 2021
Class overview
Name: Bartoloměj class
Builders:
Operators: Royal Holyn Navy
Preceded by: Mladkov class
Cost: 7 billion HRK
Built: 2015–present
In service: 2021–present
Planned: 4
Active: 1
General characteristics
Type: Guided missile cruiser
Displacement: 12-13,000 tonnes (full load)
Length: 180 m (590 ft 7 in)
Beam: 20 m (65 ft 7 in)
Draught: 6.6 m (21 ft 8 in)
Installed power:
Propulsion:
Speed: 30 knots (56 km/h; 35 mph)
Range: 5,000 nmi (9,300 km)
Complement: 300+
Sensors and
processing systems:
Electronic warfare
& decoys:
Electronic warfare system
Armament:
  • 1 × 130 mm gun
  • 1 × CIWS
  • 1 × Short-range SAM 24-cell launcher
  • 112 VLS
    • surface-to-air missiles
    • anti-ship cruise missiles
    • land-attack cruise missiles
    • Missile-launched anti-submarine torpedoes
  • 2 x sets
Aircraft carried: 2 medium-lift helicopters
Aviation facilities:
  • Stern hangar
  • Helicopter landing platform

The Bartoloměj class is a class of guided missile cruisers designed and built by the Milsau Shipyard and Mostky Shipbuilding. The class is named after King Bartoloměj III, ruler of Holynia from 1731 to 1757. The class is designed to have a multi role functionality. Its primary role will be to operate as a command ship with anti-ship, anti-land, anti-submarine, and anti-aircraft capabilities. The class also has ballistic missile tracking capabilities because of the multifunction active electronically scanned array naval radar system. The class is meant to replace the Mladkov class cruisers and complement the Podkost and Kováň class guided missile destroyers.

Development

The Mladkov class cruisers suffered from limited air defence capabilities. The limited air defence radars and low anti-air missile stocks of the Mladkov class became apparent when the Lapša class guided missile destroyers entered service. Growing maintanence issues on systems, weapons and the powerplants of the Mladkov class led the Holyn Navy to research a replacement. In 2012, Milsau Shipyard and Mostky Shipbuilding were awarded a contract to develop the replacement of the Mladkov class. The development was alongside the Ledetz class guided missile destroyers, which the new cruiser would share a number of similar features. The design was unveiled in 2014 with construction beginning in 2015. The first ship was to be named after King Bartoloměj III, ruler of Holynia from 1731 to 1757. The ship was launched in 2016 and conducted sea trials in 2018. Fitting out of the King Bartoloměj III concluded in 2019 and the ship continued sea trials and training. The ship was commissioned on 10 March 2021 and entered service with the 3rd fleet.