Russian Project 1135.6 class India
by Larry Bond
BASIC SHIP DATA Displacement: 3620 std Propulsion: COGAG Crew: 200 In Class: 0+3 Size Class (2.3): Small Signature (4.2.2.1): VSmall/Noisy Advance per 45° turn (Speed/Loss)
Hard rudder: 100 yards (3) Accel/Tac Turn from 0-50% Max Speed 15 Accel/Tac Turn from 51-100% Max Speed 8 Deceleratlon/Tac Turn from any speed 12 Radars
SONARS (5.3)
ELECTRONIC WARFARE
WEAPONS:
9.5 (33%). 8 DP. Far surface targets. 2.0 (40%). Against near High, Medium, Low aircraft. 4.0 (15%). Against far High, Medium, Low aircraft. B F(1)1 Shtil [SA-N-7] w/24 Gadfly//4 Orekh [Front Dome] (12-22) OOO OOO OOO OOO OOO OOO OOO OOO SA-N-7 Gadfly. Guidance: SARH. VSmall signature. Min Rng: 1.7 nm. Max Alt: VHigh; Min Alt: VLow. SAM 3D radar required. ROF = 3 msls per mt at different targets (directors allowing). Speed 1980 kts. SAM. 13.5 (3rd Gen, ATA 5.5). 16.5 nm/engm turn. SSM. 20.0 (3rd Gen). 8.3 nm/tac turn. 14 DP vs. surface ship only. C F&A(8)1 VLS w/8 Klub msls (23-33) OOO OOO OO Launcher can be loaded with 3M45E, 3M14E, or 91RE1 (see remarks). 3M54E Guidance I/TARH. VSmall radar target. Min Rng 6.5 nm. Max Alt: Low, Min Alt: VLow. Cruise profile, rises to low altitude the turn of launch. ROF = 8 msls per turn (all tubes). At 11 nm from target final stage ignites, accelerate to 1380 knots (11.5 nm/engagement turn) SSM 120 (3rd gen) 600 knots (2.5 nm/engagement turn). 40 dp vs. ship only 3M14E Guidance I/TERCOM. VSmall radar target. Min Rng 6.5 nm. Max Alt: Low, Min Alt: VLow. Cruise profile, rises to low altitude the turn of launch. ROF = 8 msls per turn (all tubes). SSM 162 (3rd gen) 600 knots (2.5 nm/engagement turn). 80 dp vs. land targets only 91RE1 Klub-S 21.6. ASW Standoff weapon 1300 kts (10.8 nm/engagement turn) Ballistic trajectory. Payload is APR-3 torpedo. Diameter = 533 mm. APR-3E 2.2 (3rd gen). 62 kts (3.1 nm/tac turn). 25 dp vs. sub. Diameter = 350mm. Max Depth = Deep I. Acoustic seeker, rocket propulsion. Shallow-water capable. D P 1 Kashtan [CADS-N-1] 30mm w/32 Kortik [SA-N-11] & 15 bursts//1 Hot Flash (34-44) OOO OOO OOO OOO OOO 30mm bursts OOO OOO OOO OOO OOO OOO OOO OOO OOO OOO OO Kortik msls E S 1 Kashtan [CADS-N-1] 30mm w/32 Kortik [SA-N-11] & 15 bursts//1 Hot Flash (45-56) OOO OOO OOO OOO OOO 30mm bursts OOO OOO OOO OOO OOO OOO OOO OOO OOO OOO OO Kortik msls Mount is autonomous, can engage targets with either guns or missiles in a single engagement phase, but not both. 30mm guns: Local control possible. Capable vs. seaskimmers. Light armor penetration, RA, EO, OP fire control, Manually loaded, small magazine. Do not check for mount explosion if hit.
1.8 (25%). 1 DP. Far surface targets. 0.9 (60%). Against near Low aircraft 1.8 (20%). Against far Low aircraft. Kortik [SA-N-11 Grison]. Guidance: SARH. VSmall radar target. Min Rng: 0.8 nm. Max Alt: Med; Min Alt: VLow. Grail ROF=3 msls per turn at same target. SAM. 4.5 (3rd Gen, ATA 6.5). 7.4 nm/move phase. F PB(2)1 DTA-53-9956 533mm TT w/2 SET-65 (57-67) OO G SB(2)1 DTA-53-9956 533mm TT w/2 SET-65 (68-78) OO SET-65. 8.3 (2nd Gen). 40 kts, 0.17 nm/engm. turn. 63 DP vs. sub only. Max depth Int V. Diam = 533 mm. H F(12)1 RBU 6000 Smerch //1 MG-311 Vychegda (79-89) w/6 salvoes OOO OOO 12 x 212mm barrels, RGB-60 projectile 3.3 (15%). 6 DP vs. sub. ASW Mortar I Aft pad (1)1 Ka-28 or Ka-31 Helix (90-100) O REMARKS Talwar class. Talwar, Trishul (2002), Toofan (2003). Improved Krivak III design. Shaping to
reduce RCS. The Klub missiles receive targeting information from the Positive-E radar for 3M54E
RBL launches. Special damage modifier of -10% for Russian construction. Of the Klub system missiles, India has only purchased 3M54E [SS-NX-27] antiship missile so far. The system is capable of firing any of the missiles.
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