Volodymyr Velykyi-class frigate

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Frigate project 58250
Class overview
NameProject 58250 (Volodymyr Velykyi class)
Builders Black Sea Shipyard
OperatorsNaval Ensign of Ukraine.svg  Ukrainian Navy
Built2011-present
Planned4
Building1
General characteristics
Type Frigate
Displacement2,500-2,650 tonnes
Length100–112 m (328 ft 1 in – 367 ft 5 in)
Beam13.50 m (44 ft 3 in)
Draught3.50 m (11 ft 6 in)
Speed30 knots (56 km/h; 35 mph) (planned)
Range4,000 mi (6,400 km) at 14 knots (26 km/h; 16 mph)
Complement110
Sensors and
processing systems
  • long-range 3D radar
  • medium range 3D radar
  • battle actions ACS
  • Long range radar for RWC
  • Radar AF control system
  • Sarmat (optoelectronic system)  [ uk ]
  • Undercutting GAS and GAS with long drawn antenna
Electronic warfare
& decoys
RTO and EW system
Armament
Aircraft carried

The Volodymyr Velykyi class or Project 58250 is a planned class of frigates [1] (previously envisioned as multipurpose corvettes) ordered by the Ukrainian Navy.

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Background and development

Before starting this project in 2002 the State Research and Design Shipbuilding Center has developed a multi-purpose corvette "Hajduk-21" for Leninska Kuznia as replacement and continuation of the Soviet Grisha-class corvettes (small anti-submarine vessels), but the Ministry of Defense declined the project. It was decided to double the displacement and make a ship be compatible with the NATO ships. On the initiative of the minister of defense Anatoliy Hrytsenko, on 9 August 2005 the Cabinet of Ukraine issued an order on development of the new ship. [2] For development of the new ship there were allotted some ₴805 million.

The new ship was projected to be a little bigger than a corvette, but smaller than a frigate. [3] The new project was developed in 2008 by State Research and Design Shipbuilding Center. [4] From the beginning of program there was discussion of about 10 such ships. [4] It was planned to start the construction at the Black Sea Shipyard that belongs to Smart Holding Group with a Russian capital [3] (Smart Holding belongs to Vadym Novynskyi). During the Soviet times, at the shipyard were built aircraft carriers. [3] Placing the construction of the project at the shipyard had speculated from a get go on the risk of breaking the deadlines (which soon has been realized). [3]

Construction

Volodymyr Velykyi under construction at Black Sea Shipyard Sektsiia korvetu.jpg
Volodymyr Velykyi under construction at Black Sea Shipyard

Construction started as planned in 2011 with planned launching in 2012. The project suffered many delays and was stopped in 2014 due to Russian military intervention.

At the end of 2017 work it was announced about resuming of construction with adoption of new version of shipbuilding program which plans to commission first ship in 2022, second in 2024, third in 2026, fourth in 2028. In spring of 2018, however, the commander of Ukrainian Navy said that there is no funding to continue construction of the ship. [5] [6]

There also were talks to transfer the construction to other shipyards among which were mentioned Mykolayiv Shipyard (formerly the Shipyard of 61 Communards) and Kuznya na Rybalskomu (former Leninska Kuznya). [7] Those were originally reviewed as possible candidates. [3]

The first ship was named after Volodymyr the Great. In 2021, the Ukrainian Ministry of Defence announced it would be completed as a frigate. [1]

Due to the refusal of selling of anti-ship missiles from European Union, there is a program of developing the own anti-ship missile that called Neptune (first tests in 2016) and anti-air missiles that called Dnipro (first tests in 2016).

Construction of the first vessel was 17% done as of 2021, but it is unlikely the ship will be completed due to monetary restraints and the current Russian invasion of Ukraine. [8]

Ships

NameBuilderHull numberLaid downLaunchedCommissionedFleetStatus
Volodymyr Velykyi Black Sea Shipyard 0170117 May 2011Planned for 2024 Ukrainian Navy Under construction.
(Unnamed)Black Sea ShipyardPlanned for 2026 Ukrainian Navy Under construction.
(Unnamed)Black Sea ShipyardPlanned for 2028 Ukrainian Navy Under construction.
(Unnamed)Black Sea ShipyardPlanned for 2030 Ukrainian Navy Under construction.

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