Project 22160 patrol ship

Dmitriy Rogachev at Sevastopol
Class overview
NameProject 22160
Builders
Operators Russian Navy
SubclassesProject 22160
Built2014–present
In commission2018
Planned6
Building2
Completed4
Active3
Lost1
General characteristics
TypePatrol boat
Displacementfrom 1,300 to 1,700 tons (domestic)
Length94 m (308 ft 5 in)
Beam14 m (45 ft 11 in)
Draught3.4 m (11 ft 2 in)
Installed power12,000 hp (8,900 kW) (main unit), 400 kW (DGs)
Propulsion
  • CODAG 2 × (Kolomna 16D49) 6,000 hp (4,500 kW) cruise diesels
  • 2 × boost gas turbines (M70FRU or M90FRU)
  • Electric unit (4 diesel generators, 1 emergency DG)
  • CODAG or CODAD
Speed25 to 30 knots (46 to 56 km/h; 29 to 35 mph), (Domestic CODAD) 27 knots (50 km/h; 31 mph)
Range6,000 nmi (11,000 km; 6,900 mi)
Endurance60 days
Complement80
Sensors &
processing systems
Pal-N, Pozitiv-MK radars, Sfera-2 opto-electronic station
Electronic warfare
& decoys
TK-25
Armament
  • 1 × 76.2 mm AK-176MA automatic dual-purpose gun
  • Tor-M2KM SAM system (added to active units in 2022)
  • VLS cells with Kalibr-NK system (proposed)
  • 3S90M VLS air defence system (proposed)
  • 3M47 Gibka naval air defence system (offered for export proposals)
  • 2 × 14.5 mm MTPU machine guns
  • DP-65 10-barreled anti-saboteur automatic grenade launcher system
  • DP-64 2-barreled anti-saboteur grenade launcher system
  • A variety of module containers including weapon modules containing 324 mm Paket-NK torpedoes, 3M24 and Kalibr-NK
Aircraft carried1 × Ka-27 or Ka-226

Project 22160 is a series of large patrol ships being constructed for the Russian Navy. The vessels are primarily intended for duties such as patrol, monitoring and protection in open and closed seas. The first ship was laid down in February 2014 and joined the Russian Navy in December 2018. By January 2018, six ships were under construction. Between 2017 and 2022, four ships had been launched.

During the Russo-Ukrainian War several of these ships were repeatedly attacked by Ukrainian unmanned surface vehicles. On 5 March 2024, Ukraine spokespeople claimed they had sunk Sergey Kotov.