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Kolkata Class Destroyers
The Kolkata-class share similar designs to the previous Delhi-class destroyers. The hull of the destroyer is extensively modified version of the Delhi class. It has a displacement of 6,800 t (6,700 long tons; 7,500 short tons) and a full-load displacement of 7,500 t (7,400 long tons; 8,300 short tons). Its range is more than 8000+ nautical miles. These are the first stealth destroyers being built in India and marks a significant development for India's shipbuilding technology.
The ships would feature modern weapons and sensors, advanced information warfare suite, auxiliary control system with a sophisticated power distribution architecture, and modular crew quarters for better crew comfort. These ships also mark the progress in the Indian Navy has made in its quest for indegenization. It is commonly told that the ship is lightly armed but a point to be noted here is that the ship still has a lot of deck space for further upgrades and increased missile layout.
Propulsion
The ship's power and propulsion features a standard Combined gas and gas system utilizing twin Zorya M36E gas turbine plants and four DT-59 reversible gas turbines. The class also features two KVM diesel engines. On-board Wartsila WCM-1000 generators and Kirloskar AC generators supply the ship's electricity. The two propellers are run via two RG-54 gearboxes. This configuration allows the ship to reach speeds in excess of 30 kn (56 km/h; 35 mph).
Radar
The Kolkata class contain the best radar platform in the Indian Navy.The primary radar sensor of the class is the EL/M-2248 MF-STAR multi-mission AESA. This multifunction radar is mounted on top of the mast which allows for replacement of many other radars. It is said to be capable of guiding 24 missiles at the same time to hit 12 targets. This provides excellent air defence from high intensity missile attack. The MF-STAR is able to detect aerial objects >250 km and sea skimming subsonic cruise missiles at >25 km.
It is also equipped with Thales LW-08 long range volume search radar which operates in the D-band and the EL/M-2238 S-band STAR surveillance radar from IAI.
Anti submarine warfare
It ship has a large flight deck and 2 hangars to accommodate 2 large helicopters the size of Sikorsky S70B. The Kolkata-class is equipped with a torpedo launching system via four torpedo tubes and two RBU-6000 anti-submarine rocket launchers. The main ASW weapon will be its 2 twin 533 mm torpedo tubes which can fire torpedoes up to the range of 40 km. The ship carries the indigenously developed HUMSA-NG (hull-mounted sonar array) for sub-surface surveillance. BEL's Electronic Modular Command & Control Applications (EMCCA) Mk4 is the system for combat management.
The ship also carries the Deseaver MK-II decoy control and launching system, to protect against anti-ship missiles coming from multiple directions.
Weapon Armament
Surface Warfare systems
The Kolkata class is superb in surface warfare. The Supersonic Brahmos, is the primary offensive weapon in the Kolkata class destroyers. It is fitted into a 16 cell Universal Vertical Launcher Module (UVLM), which can be fired in salvo. The armament is pretty low and this restricts the capability of the Kolkata Class destroyers as a world class platform in the field of surface warfare. But we should expect the 1000 km Nirbhay Cruise missile to be also fitted into the ships along with the Brahmos once its ready, giving it a powerful combination of cruise missiles. It is also fitted with the Oto Melara 76 mm naval gun that has a range of 15 km against surface targets. The range is not very effective when it comes to littoral and surface warfare but it has good ability to engage on low flying aircrafts and cruise missiles.
Anti-Defence Systems
The ship's main air-defence missile system has two 32-cell Vertical Launching System (VLS) which allows for up to a combination of 64 Barak 8 (medium-range) air-defence missiles and Barak 1 (short range) air-defence missiles. These missile range is between 0.5 km to 70 km. This is unique as it can provide air defence near to the ship helping to augment the 4 AK-639 CIWS that is installed for close in defence. The current load of 32 Barak missile is low compared to 48-96 SAMs in other ships. Overall, It is less defended against air missile attacks, and especially during saturation attacks.
Analysis
The lack of air defence systems and the inherent strengths of the Kolkata class destroyer as a platform for surface and anti submarine warfare suggests that the destroyer was made for a purely offensive role instead of being a multi role destroyer. This also suggests that the destroyer would be capable of being a perfect addition to a formidable Indian Carrier Battle Group (CBG), that could launch an unrelenting attack on the enemy, while being able to defend itself. This also makes sense because India plans to have 3 Aircraft carriers by the middle of 2020's which would help India gain greater dominance in the Indian Ocean.
Sources- Defencyclopedia and Aegis Ships of the World- Kolkata Class destroyers.
Pics of Kolkata Class Destroyer
The Kolkata-class share similar designs to the previous Delhi-class destroyers. The hull of the destroyer is extensively modified version of the Delhi class. It has a displacement of 6,800 t (6,700 long tons; 7,500 short tons) and a full-load displacement of 7,500 t (7,400 long tons; 8,300 short tons). Its range is more than 8000+ nautical miles. These are the first stealth destroyers being built in India and marks a significant development for India's shipbuilding technology.
The ships would feature modern weapons and sensors, advanced information warfare suite, auxiliary control system with a sophisticated power distribution architecture, and modular crew quarters for better crew comfort. These ships also mark the progress in the Indian Navy has made in its quest for indegenization. It is commonly told that the ship is lightly armed but a point to be noted here is that the ship still has a lot of deck space for further upgrades and increased missile layout.
Propulsion
The ship's power and propulsion features a standard Combined gas and gas system utilizing twin Zorya M36E gas turbine plants and four DT-59 reversible gas turbines. The class also features two KVM diesel engines. On-board Wartsila WCM-1000 generators and Kirloskar AC generators supply the ship's electricity. The two propellers are run via two RG-54 gearboxes. This configuration allows the ship to reach speeds in excess of 30 kn (56 km/h; 35 mph).
Radar
The Kolkata class contain the best radar platform in the Indian Navy.The primary radar sensor of the class is the EL/M-2248 MF-STAR multi-mission AESA. This multifunction radar is mounted on top of the mast which allows for replacement of many other radars. It is said to be capable of guiding 24 missiles at the same time to hit 12 targets. This provides excellent air defence from high intensity missile attack. The MF-STAR is able to detect aerial objects >250 km and sea skimming subsonic cruise missiles at >25 km.
It is also equipped with Thales LW-08 long range volume search radar which operates in the D-band and the EL/M-2238 S-band STAR surveillance radar from IAI.
Anti submarine warfare
It ship has a large flight deck and 2 hangars to accommodate 2 large helicopters the size of Sikorsky S70B. The Kolkata-class is equipped with a torpedo launching system via four torpedo tubes and two RBU-6000 anti-submarine rocket launchers. The main ASW weapon will be its 2 twin 533 mm torpedo tubes which can fire torpedoes up to the range of 40 km. The ship carries the indigenously developed HUMSA-NG (hull-mounted sonar array) for sub-surface surveillance. BEL's Electronic Modular Command & Control Applications (EMCCA) Mk4 is the system for combat management.
The ship also carries the Deseaver MK-II decoy control and launching system, to protect against anti-ship missiles coming from multiple directions.
Weapon Armament
Surface Warfare systems
The Kolkata class is superb in surface warfare. The Supersonic Brahmos, is the primary offensive weapon in the Kolkata class destroyers. It is fitted into a 16 cell Universal Vertical Launcher Module (UVLM), which can be fired in salvo. The armament is pretty low and this restricts the capability of the Kolkata Class destroyers as a world class platform in the field of surface warfare. But we should expect the 1000 km Nirbhay Cruise missile to be also fitted into the ships along with the Brahmos once its ready, giving it a powerful combination of cruise missiles. It is also fitted with the Oto Melara 76 mm naval gun that has a range of 15 km against surface targets. The range is not very effective when it comes to littoral and surface warfare but it has good ability to engage on low flying aircrafts and cruise missiles.
Anti-Defence Systems
The ship's main air-defence missile system has two 32-cell Vertical Launching System (VLS) which allows for up to a combination of 64 Barak 8 (medium-range) air-defence missiles and Barak 1 (short range) air-defence missiles. These missile range is between 0.5 km to 70 km. This is unique as it can provide air defence near to the ship helping to augment the 4 AK-639 CIWS that is installed for close in defence. The current load of 32 Barak missile is low compared to 48-96 SAMs in other ships. Overall, It is less defended against air missile attacks, and especially during saturation attacks.
Analysis
The lack of air defence systems and the inherent strengths of the Kolkata class destroyer as a platform for surface and anti submarine warfare suggests that the destroyer was made for a purely offensive role instead of being a multi role destroyer. This also suggests that the destroyer would be capable of being a perfect addition to a formidable Indian Carrier Battle Group (CBG), that could launch an unrelenting attack on the enemy, while being able to defend itself. This also makes sense because India plans to have 3 Aircraft carriers by the middle of 2020's which would help India gain greater dominance in the Indian Ocean.
Sources- Defencyclopedia and Aegis Ships of the World- Kolkata Class destroyers.
Pics of Kolkata Class Destroyer
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