Soho-class frigate

1982 class of North Korea frigate From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

The Soho-class frigates was a class of naval warship in North Korea. The warship used a twin-hulled design, which is unusual for North Korea. As there is only one ship in the class, it is likely that the ship was purely experimental.

NameSoho-class frigate
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Class overview
NameSoho-class frigate
BuildersNajin Shipyards[1]
Operators Korean People's Navy
Succeeded byNampo-class corvette
In commission1982–2009
PlannedUnknown
Building?
Completed1
Retired1
General characteristics (as per Janes)
TypeTwin-hulled frigate
Displacement1640 tons full load
Length73.8 metres (242 ft)
Beam15.5 metres (51 ft)
Draught3.8 metres (12 ft)
Installed powerUnknown
Propulsiondiesel
Speed23 kts
RangeUnknown
Complement190 [1]
Sensors &
processing systems
  • Radar
    • Surface search – Square Tie
    • Fire control – Drum Tilt
  • Sonar
    • Stag horn sonar; hull-mounted active search/attack
Electronic warfare
& decoys
Chinese RW-23 Jug Pair (Watch Dog) ESM
Armament
  • Missiles
    • four CSS-N-2 SSM;
  • Guns
    • One 100mm/56;
    • four 37mm/63 (2 twin);
    • four 25mm/60 (2 twin);
  • Anti-submarine mortars
    • Two RBU 1200 5-tube fixed launchers
ArmourLight
Aircraft carried1 Mil Mi-4 (seen on board in 2000–2007[2]
Aviation facilitieslanding platform for medium helicopter, no visible hangar
NotesTwin-hulled design; continuous maindeck from stem to sternShips in class include: Experimental – only one built, Pennant number 823
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In 2014 it was reported that the ship was retired and scrapped in 2009. The new light helicopter-carrier frigate of Nampo-class corvette has been designed as its replacement.[2]

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